It’s the freebie that’ll put the fizz into your summer!
YorkMix Radio and York Gin have teamed up for a fabulous sun-soaked surprise.
We’re giving away 100 cans each day this weekend (Sat 5 and Sun 6 June) at the York Spring Fair & Food Festival.
Come to the York Gin stand at the Festival – and use the winning catchphrase ‘MixItUp‘ to claim your free can.
But you’ll have to be quick – we only have 100 cans to give away on each day of the weekend.
York Gin is launching its brand new G&T in a can in the middle of the current heatwave, and in time for World Gin Day on 12 June.
Berry nice
The new cans, launching today (Friday 4 June) are perfect for picnics and barbecues. Looking at the weather forecast, there will be plenty of these over the next couple of weeks!
The company is launching two G&Ts – a classic gin and tonic and a Berry Fizz with added natural fruit flavours. Both use their award-winning London Dry as their base along with a premium bespoke light tonic.
Says York Gin co-founder, Pete McNichol: “We’ve been experimenting with the gin and tonic recipes for several months – it’s harder than you might imagine to make the perfect G&T in a can. But we’re there! Our premium light tonic complements our London Dry gin beautifully.
“At 6.5%, the tonic doesn’t overpower the gin – it’s an excellent classic G&T that we believe is up there with the best on the market. The Berry Fizz is a lovely refreshing option with natural fruit – it will go down a storm in the current heatwave.”
The Great Taste Awards describe York Gin London Dry as ‘perfect’. Among its many international medals is a Gold from the New York International Spirits Competition 2020.
The gin is mixed with a bespoke premium light tonic developed especially for the new 6.5% drinks. The Berry Fizz G&T has added natural fruit flavours.
Where to buy
The gins will have the following RRP: £3 per can; £11 per 4 pack; £40 per 16 pack.
The 250ml cans are now available from yorkgin.com and the York Gin shop.
From next week, they will be on sale at House of Townend wine merchants, online at Master of Malt, at the House of the Trembling Madness in York, Field & Fawcett wine merchants just outside York, McMillans of Malton, Tate Smith, and a rapidly growing list of other wholesalers and retailers.