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I have a load of bottles that have an inch or two of gin left in the bottom. Can I mix them together?

NITA, WATTON

You can definitely combine gins to create an ‘infinity bottle’ or ‘house blend’. This has been popular within the whisky community for many years (Mrs Smith even keeps her Scotch blend in a small cask) and it has gradually been adopted by those gin folk ‘in the know’.

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