WIN WIN WIN! Belfast Gin Fest is happening and you can win tickets here

STANDFIRST: It’s been a busy time for us recently with the Countrysports Fair, Junipalooza, the Irish News WEA awards and next up is Belfast Gin Fest. Who wants to win some tickets?

IT’S time again folks to crack open the gin as we head to Belfast Gin Fest next weekend for three days of drinking gin, talking about gin and generally thinking about gin.

This is the original and best gin festival in Northern Ireland which will see festival goers celebrate our thriving gin industry here and we love being a part of it.

It feels like Ulrich is never off the road at the minute but he is absolutely loving travelling across the UK and Ireland telling the story of our Irish handcrafted gin range to enthusiasts from all around the world.

Symphonia Dry Gin, Apple Gin and Fruit Cup will be proudly on display at Belfast Gin Fest. We want you to tell us which one is your favourite and why so make sure and visit us at our stand.

But we want to offer you the chance to win two tickets worth £40 so we are giving away two tickets for next Sunday’s session at Elmwood Hall in Belfast. All you have to do to enter is click HERE and fill out a few details.

This will be great fun. There are a sessions from Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23. There are two sessions on Friday from 2pm to 6pm and then 7pm to 11pm. On Saturday, there are also two sessions – the first is from 2pm to 6pm and the second is from 7pm to 11pm and then on Sunday, the session takes place from 2pm to 6pm.

THE GINS

SYMPHONIA IS A RANGE OF HANDCRAFTED SPIRITS, WHERE EACH SYMPHONY IS A UNIQUE COMPOSITION OF FLAVOURS

symphonia dey gin

SYMPHONIA NO.1

DRY GIN

SMALL BATCH DISTILLED DRY GIN HANDMADE IN NORTHERN IRELAND

NOTES

STARTS WITH AN IMMEDIATE CITRUS BURST, FOLLOWED BY NOTES OF FRESH LOCAL HERBS AND FLOWERS, ENDING WITH A LONG SPICY FINISH.

SERVE

SERVE WITH TONIC OR IN YOUR FAVOURITE GIN COCKTAIL.

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symphonia apple gin

SYMPHONIA NO.2

Apple GIN

SMALL BATCH DISTILLED DRY GIN HANDMADE IN NORTHERN IRELAND

NOTES

MADE WITH CRISP, GOLDEN BRAMLEY APPLES FROM COUNTY ARMAGH BLENDED SEAMLESSLY WITH JUNIPER, FLORAL AND HERBAL NOTES TO CREATE A REFRESHING FRUIT GIN.

SERVE

SERVE WITH TONIC OR IN YOUR FAVOURITE GIN COCKTAIL.

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SYMPHONIA NO.3

FRUIT CUP

SMALL BATCH DISTILLED DRY GIN HANDMADE IN NORTHERN IRELAND

NOTES

A REFRESHING SPIRIT DRINK THAT HARMONISES GIN BOTANICALS WITH THE FINEST NOTES OF SUMMER FRUITS AND BERRIES.

SERVE

BEST ENJOYED AS A LONG DRINK, WITH LEMONADE, RASPBERRIES AND A GARNISH OF MINT LEAF.

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