The Lidl Scottish Gin Festival is back – and includes a colour changing gin distilled in Edinburgh

Lidl's Scottish Gin Festival is back by popular demand after a successful run this summer.
The Lidl Scottish Gin Festival begins on 31 October.The Lidl Scottish Gin Festival begins on 31 October.
The Lidl Scottish Gin Festival begins on 31 October.

Gin lovers can look forward to ten new gins to try as part of the Lidl Scottish Gin Festival, one of which is an alcohol-free spirit – a first for the festival.

With prices starting at £9.99 a bottle, it’s a great opportunity to try something new or stock up on favourites.

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Just in time for spooky Halloween cocktails, Lidl stores will exclusively stock a Colour-Changing Milk Thistle and Chamomile Gin, which changes from deep blue in colour to vibrant pink when mixed with tonic.

Lidl stores will exclusively stock a Colour-Changing Milk Thistle and Chamomile Gin from the Old Curiosity Distillery based in Edinburgh's Secret Herb Garden.Lidl stores will exclusively stock a Colour-Changing Milk Thistle and Chamomile Gin from the Old Curiosity Distillery based in Edinburgh's Secret Herb Garden.
Lidl stores will exclusively stock a Colour-Changing Milk Thistle and Chamomile Gin from the Old Curiosity Distillery based in Edinburgh's Secret Herb Garden.

Crafted by The Old Curiosity Distillery near Edinburgh, the brand-new gin is made using hand-harvested botanicals from the Secret Herb Garden, including the ‘magic’ ingredient, butterfly pea petals.

For the first time, the collection also includes an alcohol-free gin, CeroCero, produced in Inverclyde.

Developed through a series of specialised cold-press techniques to extract and suspend botanicals, CeroCero offers all the flavour of a botanical gin with no alcohol. Perfect for those looking to cut down on their alcohol intake, while still enjoying a premium craft spirit this winter.

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For those in the market for something fruity, the Scottish Craft Gin Festival includes House of Botanicals Raspberry Old Tom Gin, a 47% gin made with Scottish raspberries, alongside Makar Cherry Gin from Glasgow Distillery, Silverglas Valencian Orange Gin from Esker and an Isle of Bute Heather & Pink Grapefruit Gin.

Meanwhile, there’s plenty on offer for those fond of a more traditional tipple including an 1891 Old Tom Gin from Crabbie’s Distillery in Leith.

As one of the oldest drinks producers in Scotland, this special gin has been created using a traditional recipe from the distillery’s archives.

A fresh and fragrant London Dry Gin from House of Elrick in Aberdeenshire will also join the line-up – perfect for a warming G&T.

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In addition, customer favourite Shetland Reel’s Filska Grapefruit Gin, will be available as part of the collection alongside a new and exclusive-to-Lidl Wild Fire Spiced Gin created to celebrate the latest release of Anne Cleeves’ Shetland series.

Three of the spirits, House of Elrick Artisan London Dry Gin, Crabbie’s 1981 Old Tom Gin and the no-alcohol CeroCero, will also be available to customers UK-wide as part of the festival.

Speaking ahead of the summer festival, Paul McQuade, Head of Buying in Scotland said: “Scotland has a hugely diverse gin offering and we are proud to be supporting local craft distilleries through our third Scottish Gin Festival.

“At Lidl, we strive to bring the best quality gins to the market and the festival provides an exciting journey of discovery for Scottish gin lovers.”

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