Ancient Mariner London Dry Gin

Ancient Mariner Dry gon, in 50cl bottles, distilled with 100% British Grain at 50% Alcohol By Volume, is now available.

Ancient Mariner Gin – 50% Alcohol By Volume – Now available for online ordering

 

The inspiration for Ancient Mariner Gin came from an unusual source. A Church roof repair fundraising event. It was a ‘Recitation by Heart’ of the famous poem, The Ancient Mariner.

The venue: St. Michael and All Angels church in Helensburgh – a fabulous listed building – with a leaky roof.

The event took place one wild and stormy autumn evening. The lights inside the church were dimmed and the blackness of the nave was punctuated by candles. I can hardly imagine a more atmospheric situation for this literary experience as the rain beat on the roof. The recitation had the right balance of rhythm and pace to make the poem seem as if it has just been written.

What an evening!

The next day during an afternoon walk along the seafront in Helensburgh, the stormy waves echoed those of the poem the night before. As I was buffeted along the walkway, I mused on the possibility of creating a new brand.

Ancient Mariner Gin is the result.

Choosing the right gin was an adventure in itself – over 25 versions were tried before I found on that was made with 100% British grain, was made in London and had a smoothness married to a lovely Juniper aroma.

The label and neck tag show scenes from the poem. The front label shows the ship in ice-bound Antarctica. The left side shows the ship tossed about on the Southern ocean and the right hand side features the lonely, wandering albatross as it is about to be struck by the fateful arrow shot by The Ancient Mariner.

Prices are as follows:

1 x 50cl £29

2 x 50cl £54

3 x 50cl £74

4 x 50cl £94

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The neck-tag copy is as follows:

Inspired by the Coleridge’s masterpiece, Ancient Mariner Gin recalls one of the most memorable poems in the English language. From the terrifying space of the open ocean, the storms and whirlpools of an unknown sea, the vast icy caverns of Antarctica and to the hot equatorial seas swarming with monsters, all these visual elements combined with the magnificent engravings of Gustave Dore, have made a lasting impression with mariners throughout the world both at publication in 1798 to this very day. The haunting story of the Ancient Mariner who shoots the Albatross, bird of good omen, still resonates with thoughts of good and bad luck with sailors everywhere.

Verses that provided inspiration for Ancient Mariner Gin

Going South:

And now the Storm-blast came, and he

Was tyrannous and strong:

He struck with his o’ertaking wings,

And chased us south along.

Antarctic:

The ice was here, the ice was there,

The ice was all around:

It cracked and growled, and roared and howled,

Like noises in a swound!

Sargasso Sea:

Day after day, day after day,

We stuck, nor breath nor motion;

As idle as a painted ship

Upon a painted ocean.

 

Water, water, every where,

And all the boards did shrink;

Water, water, every where,

Nor any drop to drink.

 

The very deep did rot: O Christ!

That ever this should be!

Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs

Upon the slimy sea.