Unfortunately it's become clear that this platform has become an amplifying force for racists, fascists and bigots, largely as a consequence of its owner. As a result, we're done. Electric will no longer be present on here. You can find us over on Instagram or Facebook.
I mean, if we had infinite money to piss up the wall, sure, we'd be going to Tales of The Cocktail. I guess we'll have to make do with the largest, most famous arts festival on the planet, in our back garden. 🤷
@ValentianVerm Designed to be poured through any beer line, we wanted to create an exceptional drink that's accessible to every venue. If you're interested in serving Kegroni, drop us a line. If you'd like to taste it, stay tuned - we've got some fun stuff lined up in the coming months.
We've always said our gin makes a fantastic negroni, so we decided to make one. Introducing Kegroni - our delicious draft negroni, made with fantastic ingredients from independent Scottish and Italian producers.
Built around the gently spiced, aromatic character of our own Achroous gin, Kegroni also features the deliciously tart, citus complexity of Milan's Bitter Fusetti, and the sweet, botanical fusion of @ValentianVerm.
We've convinced @BrauhausEd to show Le Tour! They're doing live stages from 2pm at the weekend, and highlights at 7pm during the week. We're also beta-testing our latest product there... ask at the bar.
Unlike the whisky industry, we've always known that wanky packaging will only get you so far. That's why our wanky packaging also contains Scotland's best gin.
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🆕🏴 Electric Spirit Co’s Achroous Gin features a small botanical bill – a strong juniper backbone; coriander seed; liquorice, angelica and orris roots, and two more unusual additions in the form of Sichuan peppercorns and fennel seed. The gin contains no citrus.
Bit self-indulgent as this is obviously me posting it, but it was great to be able to support this as a company as well as riding in it. Please go buy a tee from our site!
We cycled from Edinburgh to Rome, raising tens of thousands of pounds for MND research. We had no idea we'd arrive to this. If you've ever wondered what a hero's welcome feels like, several thousand Scots in Piazza Navona is a good place to start.