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100 Mill Street Lumberjack N Jill Gin
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100 Mill Street Lumberjack N Jill Gin

  • Distiller

    100 Mill Street

  • Bottler

    100 Mill Street

  • ABV

    55%

  • Age

    NA

  • Price $30 to $59.99

100 Mill Street has been one of our favorite gins, featuring a unique blend of citrus, maple, umami, and juniper. Peter, the owner, asked if we thought elevating the proof was a good idea, and we encouraged him to try it. This led to the Limited Edition release of 100 Mill Street—a 55% ABV gin in 375 ml bottles,

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  • Raided Score: 92
  • The Gin Is In
  • By Aaron Knoll
  • Lumberjack ‘n Jill Edition is a fun and well made gin.
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  • Raided Score: 95
  • The Daily Pour
  • By T8ke
  • I love it. It’s hard to believe the original Mill Street could get better, but gin at 55% ABV can be a beautiful thing. Here’s to hoping this becomes an annual release.
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  • Nose:

    Pungent citrus, maple, honey, cream and some light berry. The savory elements are a little it restrained here, sharing the spotlight equally with some lemon peel, buttercream, icing, blueberry and maple.

  • Taste:

    Rich and thick on the palate. No sign of heat despite the bump, just a rich, syrupy texture on the palate. Pine, cedar, big hint of juniper pair nicely with maple, rising bread, blueberry and lemon. Extraordinarily complex.

  • Finish:

    Long finish. Rich once more and powerful. Juniper, citrus, maple, pepper and honey blend for a savory, sweet, enticing endeavor.

  • Overall:

    I love it. It’s hard to believe the original Mill Street could get better, but gin at 55% ABV can be a beautiful thing. Here’s to hoping this becomes an annual release.

  • Score:

    95

  • By T8ke
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources