It's a well known fact that a cup of tea will solve almost all of your problems in life. Any dilemma can quickly be forgotten about by just switching the kettle on, and fixing up a brew.
Obvs, there is the odd occasion that only something a little stronger than tea will do, and seeing as the UK is currently the gin capital of the world, a G&T is often at the top of our lists.
So, if you ever find yourself wishing that someone would combine our two favourite drinks for situations like these, then you're in luck.
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Spirits brand Masons has answered all of cuppa prayers, by producing a gin infused with tea.
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The dry juniper based spirit has subtle aromatic notes of tea and has a citrus taste that has been described as 'delicate and fresh on the palate'. It also has flavours of aniseed, cardomom and pepper. YUM.
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Bottles of this booze are slightly pricey, but I am sure those G&Teas will be worth it. 70cl of this Yorkshire tea edition gin will set you back around £39.99, or £13.49 for 20cl of the scrumdiddlyumptious nectar.
If tea isn't your thing, Masons also has lavender gin.
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For the same price as the tea-infused gin, you can try a spirit which has an intense fragrant taste, with subtly sweet notes of lavender.
All of Masons gin is distilled in copper alembic stills, and each of the 70cl bottles has a hand written batch and bottle number.
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The botanical ratios for the brand's spirits are 'secret', and the recipe has been tweaked to perfection to create a delicious Yorkshire gin. There's also vodka to tantalise your taste buds too.
Featured Image Credit: MasonsTopics: Tea, Tasty Drink, Food And Drink, Gin