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COMPETITION: Win a bottle of Mermaids Gin by answering this simple question

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Our friends at Juniper have offered us a free bottle of Mermaids Gin to give away to one lucky person to celebrate the launch of their new magazine.

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About Juniper Magazine

Juniper is 132 pages of all things gin. From the best distillery tours in the UK (read: the ones that give you the most samples) and a whistle-stop voyage around the world in 80 gins, to the scandalous history of Mother’s Ruin and the most legendary parties of all time, Juniper is a refreshing summer read. Oh, and Juniper’s resident cocktail connoisseur has created 23 delicious recipes for you to try – don’t worry, the hangover cures are covered too.  So let the fun beGIN.  And remember to always drink responsibly.

Juniper magazine is on sale at newsagents & supermarkets or click here to buy online.

About Mermaid Gin

Full of island flavours, this gin is bursting with botanicals and fresh ingredients including hops, English coriander, elderflower, and rock samphire hand-picked from a secret cliff-side location (how mysterious!). And then it takes time to make – a day of steeping, a day of distilling and seven days of rest to allow the flavours to marry perfectly. The result? A smooth, citrusy, peppery gin.