HALF HITCH® Gin
www.halfhitch.london1869, Camden Lock. The heart of London's gin distilling & warehousing with its footprint stretching 20 acres from the Lock to the Roundhouse. An express train exported its gin daily around the world. Faint memories now only exist in the form of street names such as 'Juniper Crescent'. Whilst the distillery & warehouse buildings remain, they have since changed use and those who walk on its surrounding cobble stones are blissfully unaware of its history. Fifty years after the last gin production left Camden Lock, this past industrial glory has now been unearthed and reinvigorated with Black Tea & Bergamot by Mark Holdsworth – a spirits industry stalwart, passionate Camden local & former market stall worker. The gin’s HALF HITCH® name and bottle label stems from the rope knot used by those mooring up their barges along the Lock – ‘a round turn and two half hitches’.
Read more1869, Camden Lock. The heart of London's gin distilling & warehousing with its footprint stretching 20 acres from the Lock to the Roundhouse. An express train exported its gin daily around the world. Faint memories now only exist in the form of street names such as 'Juniper Crescent'. Whilst the distillery & warehouse buildings remain, they have since changed use and those who walk on its surrounding cobble stones are blissfully unaware of its history. Fifty years after the last gin production left Camden Lock, this past industrial glory has now been unearthed and reinvigorated with Black Tea & Bergamot by Mark Holdsworth – a spirits industry stalwart, passionate Camden local & former market stall worker. The gin’s HALF HITCH® name and bottle label stems from the rope knot used by those mooring up their barges along the Lock – ‘a round turn and two half hitches’.
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