WhataHoot Tawny Orange Gin! - WhataHoot

WhataHoot Tawny Orange Gin!

The zestiest new flavour for Norfolk

The family behind North Norfolk based gin distillery have announced that they have added an exciting new flavour to their WhataHoot range. ‘Tawny Orange’ is a full-strength hand distilled premium gin which blends the distillery’s secret recipe of botanicals with zesty oranges to create a delicious gin with a zingy twist. Made with real fruit and with no artificial flavours or additives, this exciting new product was officially launched at the Kings Lynn Gin Festival on the 15th and 16th March and is now available online and in stockists throughout Norfolk.

Founded by husband and wife team, Jason and Nicky Crown, with their son Ethan, WhataHoot is one of Norfolk’s newest distilleries. Their Signature Dry Gin was launched at the Norwich Food & Drink Festival in June 2018, since which time they have seen their bottles flying off the shelves.

 

Jason Crown explains: “We wanted to create a gin which we loved in the hope that others would love it too but the reaction has far surpassed even our wildest dreams. We are completely delighted at the positive response we have had at the festivals, fairs and events we have attended since launching and we are overwhelmed when we think we are already stocked in over 70 pubs, restaurants and retailers.” Nicky Crown added “With this in mind, we thought it was time to offer customers who so enjoy our signature dry gin something new. Tawny Orange is also hand distilled at our barn in Flitcham, and features a refreshing blend of traditional botanicals including juniper, coriander and citrus, but it has also been blended with fresh orange to give it a unique citrus twist.”

 

Ethan Crown added : “As the name suggests, Tawny Orange has been named with their trademark owl in mind, and the bottle features Hoot the owl and a refreshing orange, to reflect the flavour. We hope our customers will love it as much as our first gin.”

You can own one of the first 300 bottles by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2uc1s8a