The Best Southern-Made GinsHannah HayesWed, September 6, 2017 at 3:18 PM UTCCathead Distillery Jackson, Mississippi; bristowgin.com This Mississippi-made gin has become a standard spirit not just for our own home bars, but cocktail bars across the South. Accessible and affordable, this is the gateway gin for newcomers or those rediscovering their taste for it.Photo: Robbie CaponettoJohn Emerald Distilling Co. Opelika, Alabama; johnemeralddistilling.com Much like their Single Malt Alabama Whiskey, John Emerald Distilling’s gin has the same thoughtfully picked ingredients (literally in this case with hand-picked Alabama juniper berries) and small-batch process. While bottles are hard to find too far from Opelika, this distillery is Alabama roadtrip-worthy. Carter Photography and Co.Highwire Distilling Co. Charleston, South Carolina; highwiredistilling.com While this gin still has the juniper-forward taste it’s known for, added elements of licorice root, angelica root, coriander, and cardamom round out the flavor for something more earthy and bright than piney. Try it in a Moscow Mule in place of vodka. Highwire Distilling Co.Redmont Distilling Co. Birmingham, Alabama; redmontdistilling.com This new distillery adds organic, Alabama-grown cotton along with coriander, orange peel, and grains of paradise for a spirit that truly speaks to a sense of place. Iron City InkDripping Springs Distillery Dripping Springs, Texas; drippingspringsvodka.com With Texas-grown citrus and fine-spun floral notes, this is the kind of gin that true appreciators can drink over ice, but it also pairs perfectly with Jack Rudy Cocktail Co.’s Elderflower Tonic for a major G&T upgrade. Specsonline.comAzar Distilling San Antonio, Texas; seersuckergin.com The spritzy hint of mint in this gin makes it akin to a glass of sweet tea garnished with a sprig of Kentucky Colonel. It doesn’t hurt that the bottle is pretty enough that you’ll want to leave it out on the counter. Seersucker GinSt. Augustine Distillery St. Augustine, Florida; staugustinedistillery.com Herbs and lemon peel, ground with a vintage burr hand grinder, give this gin megawatt brightness that instantly elevates a Tom Collins.St. Augustine DistillerySt. Petersburg Distillery St. Petersburg, Florida; stpetersburgdistillery.com Made with grapefruits, lemons, and oranges, this super citrusy gin shows off the fruits of Florida. This bottle works well for batched cocktails or gin-based punches. St. Petersburg DistillerySmooth Ambler Spirits Greenbrier County, West Virginia; smoothambler.com Barrel Aged Gins get their darker color and deeper, toasty flavors from aging in used whiskey and bourbon barrels where they pick up more caramel and oak notes. For an introduction to Barrel Aged Gin, this edition from Smooth Ambler has a “lemon meringue” taste. Kessler Wine and SpiritsCorsair Distillery Bowling Green, Kentucky; corsairdistillery.com Made in hand-hammered copper still, Corsair’s artisan gin has a slightly more spicy and peppery quality to provide contrast and balance in sweeter cocktails. The Whisky Exchange1 of 111 of 11Bristow Gin2 of 11Cathead Distillery Jackson, Mississippi; bristowgin.com This Mississippi-made gin has become a standard spirit not just for our own home bars, but cocktail bars across the South. Accessible and affordable, this is the gateway gin for newcomers or those rediscovering their taste for it.Photo: Robbie CaponettoHugh Wesley’s Gin3 of 11John Emerald Distilling Co. Opelika, Alabama; johnemeralddistilling.com Much like their Single Malt Alabama Whiskey, John Emerald Distilling’s gin has the same thoughtfully picked ingredients (literally in this case with hand-picked Alabama juniper berries) and small-batch process. While bottles are hard to find too far from Opelika, this distillery is Alabama roadtrip-worthy. Carter Photography and Co.Hat Trick Extraordinarily Fine Botanical Gin4 of 11Highwire Distilling Co. Charleston, South Carolina; highwiredistilling.com While this gin still has the juniper-forward taste it’s known for, added elements of licorice root, angelica root, coriander, and cardamom round out the flavor for something more earthy and bright than piney. Try it in a Moscow Mule in place of vodka. Highwire Distilling Co.Alabama Cotton Gin5 of 11Redmont Distilling Co. Birmingham, Alabama; redmontdistilling.com This new distillery adds organic, Alabama-grown cotton along with coriander, orange peel, and grains of paradise for a spirit that truly speaks to a sense of place. Iron City InkArtisan Gin6 of 11Dripping Springs Distillery Dripping Springs, Texas; drippingspringsvodka.com With Texas-grown citrus and fine-spun floral notes, this is the kind of gin that true appreciators can drink over ice, but it also pairs perfectly with Jack Rudy Cocktail Co.’s Elderflower Tonic for a major G&T upgrade. Specsonline.comSouthern Style Gin7 of 11Azar Distilling San Antonio, Texas; seersuckergin.com The spritzy hint of mint in this gin makes it akin to a glass of sweet tea garnished with a sprig of Kentucky Colonel. It doesn’t hurt that the bottle is pretty enough that you’ll want to leave it out on the counter. Seersucker GinNew World Gin8 of 11St. Augustine Distillery St. Augustine, Florida; staugustinedistillery.com Herbs and lemon peel, ground with a vintage burr hand grinder, give this gin megawatt brightness that instantly elevates a Tom Collins.St. Augustine DistilleryOld St. Pete Tropical Gin9 of 11St. Petersburg Distillery St. Petersburg, Florida; stpetersburgdistillery.com Made with grapefruits, lemons, and oranges, this super citrusy gin shows off the fruits of Florida. This bottle works well for batched cocktails or gin-based punches. St. Petersburg DistilleryBarrel Aged Gin10 of 11Smooth Ambler Spirits Greenbrier County, West Virginia; smoothambler.com Barrel Aged Gins get their darker color and deeper, toasty flavors from aging in used whiskey and bourbon barrels where they pick up more caramel and oak notes. For an introduction to Barrel Aged Gin, this edition from Smooth Ambler has a “lemon meringue” taste. Kessler Wine and SpiritsArtisan Gin11 of 11Corsair Distillery Bowling Green, Kentucky; corsairdistillery.com Made in hand-hammered copper still, Corsair’s artisan gin has a slightly more spicy and peppery quality to provide contrast and balance in sweeter cocktails. The Whisky ExchangeWhether it’s a cold, lime-spritzed gin and tonic, a bubbly French 75, or a frothy Ramos Gin Fizz, these best gin brands keeps us refreshed.About Our Ads