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Dry Gin

  • Spirit
  • 43.75% ABV
  • 1 drink

Is this for me?

Choose this if…

  • You enjoy botanical, herbal or floral flavours in cocktails.
  • There are 1 drinks on WhatDrink using this.

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  • You prefer neutral spirits or sweeter liqueurs.

At a Glance

69 kcalCalories
43.75%ABV
0gSugar
0gCarbs
SpiritType
1Recipes

Ingredient nutrition is approximate and varies by brand, recipe and preparation.

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What is Dry Gin?

Dry Gin is mapped to the Gin reference category. This page supports recipe discovery, ingredient context, flavor navigation and related drink-guide grouping across WhatDrink.

What does Dry Gin taste like?

juniper, botanical, herbal, citrus, balanced structure, aromatic finish, cocktail ingredient context

Dry Gin profile

Mixability: MediumIntensity: BoldDryBeginner-friendly: Medium

Best used for: martinis, gin & tonics, sours, refreshing drinks

  • High-strength spirit (43.75% ABV)

juniper, botanical, herbal, citrus, balanced structure, aromatic finish, cocktail ingredient context

Contains alcohol
Bold intensityDry sweetnessHigh-strength spirit (43.75% ABV)

Ways to use dry gin

Cocktails (1)

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Similar options

Popular drinks with Dry Gin

Nutrition per measure

Approx. values for per 30ml / 1 oz.

Calories
69
Sugar
0g
Carbs
0g

Per 100ml — 230 kcal · 0g sugar · 0g carbs

Ingredient nutrition is approximate and varies by brand, recipe and preparation.

Drink counts and recipe data are based on published WhatDrink recipes. Figures may vary as new recipes are added.

Dry Gin — common questions

How many cocktails are made with Dry Gin?
There are 1 cocktail recipe featuring Dry Gin in the WhatDrink database.
What are the most popular cocktails made with Dry Gin?
Top-ranked cocktails made with Dry Gin include Alexander's Sister Cocktail. Rankings are based on recipe quality and data completeness.
What is the ABV of Dry Gin?
Dry Gin has an ABV of approximately 43.75%. The exact strength varies by brand and expression.
What do the sensory profile dimensions mean?
Sensory profile dimensions describe key flavour characteristics: Intensity (light to bold), Sweetness (dry to sweet), Mixability (how versatile it is in cocktails) and Beginner-Friendly (acquired taste to easy intro). Each scale helps you compare Dry Gin with similar ingredients at a glance.
How do I use the Dry Gin sensory profile to find drinks I like?
If you enjoy the intensity and flavour profile of Dry Gin, look for other ingredients or cocktails with a similar profile. Compare Intensity, Sweetness and Mixability to find substitutes or discover new cocktails in the same flavour family.