• Bloody Shiraz Gin and Fresh Yuzu Gin have been given an RTD makeover. 
Image: Four Pillars
    Bloody Shiraz Gin and Fresh Yuzu Gin have been given an RTD makeover. Image: Four Pillars
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Four Pillars has given its Bloody Shiraz Gin and Fresh Yuzu Gin an RTD gin & tonic makeover for summer.

Following the release of its Rare & Dry Gin & Tonic can, Four Pillars has added to its 'gin in a tin' range, using its Bloody Shiraz and Fresh Yuzu gins.

The Fresh Yuzu Gin & Soda is Four Pillar’s first ready-to-drink can that uses soda rather than tonic as the mixer.

The highball-style drink uses a concentrated Fresh Yuzu Gin base combined with carbonated water. Just like the original gin & tonic can, the extra yuzu in the gin distillation means the drink is already garnished.

The Bloody Shiraz Gin & Tonic can is a hyper-concentrated Bloody Shiraz Gin mixed with tonic and lemon juice to cut through the Shiraz’s sweetness.

The Four Pillars RTD range is available from at the Four Pillars Healesville Distillery and Surry Hills Laboratory and bottle shops for RRP $28.00 for a four pack.

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