Cambridge Distillery Anty Gin
London Dry 42% ABVSurprisingly delicious
Went in sceptical about the whole ant concept but came away impressed. The London Dry base is solid and the formic acid adds genuine complexity. Cambridge knows what they are doing.
Avant-garde gin at its finest
This is what happens when a distillery truly pushes boundaries. The wood ants contribute a remarkable acidic brightness to this London Dry. At 42% it is wonderfully nuanced and memorable.
Genuinely unlike anything else
Yes it is made with ants, and yes it is extraordinary. Cambridge Distillery have created a truly unique London Dry at 42%. The formic acid from the wood ants gives it a fascinating citrus-like sharpness.
Conversation starter extraordinaire
Anty Gin is the ultimate talking point. Beyond the novelty, it is actually a very well-crafted London Dry at 42%. The ant-derived formic acid adds an unusual but appealing tartness.
Bold concept brilliantly executed
Cambridge Distillery took a wild idea and made it work. The ant-infused gin has a distinctive sharp citrus quality that is genuinely delicious. At 42% it is balanced and complex.
Fascinating but pricey experiment
I appreciate the innovation and the gin itself is interesting with its formic acid sharpness. But at the price point Cambridge charges, I expected something more transcendent. Good London Dry at 42% but not groundbreaking on flavour alone.
Most unique gin in existence
Cambridge Distillery Anty Gin is in a category of one. The wood ant botanicals create something utterly unique — sharp, citric, fascinating. At 42% every sip is a revelation. Worth every penny for the experience.