Seedlip Garden 108 Herbal Non-Alcoholic Spirit 700ML
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Description
Description
Seedlip Garden 108 Herbal Non-Alcoholic Spirit 700ML is a copper pot–distilled, zero-alcohol botanical spirit (0.0% ABV) built on a foundation of peas, hay, rosemary, thyme, and spearmint. The "108" in its name references the average number of days required to sow, grow, and hand-pick the peas at the heart of the blend—a detail that signals the ingredient-driven philosophy behind every bottle.
Quick Facts: ABV: 0.0% | Origin: United Kingdom | Style: Herbal Non-Alcoholic Spirit | Producer: Seedlip
Production & Heritage
Seedlip launched in 2015 as one of the world's first distilled non-alcoholic spirits, quickly becoming a benchmark for the category. Garden 108 is produced using a bespoke process in which each of the six botanical ingredients—peas, hay, rosemary, thyme, spearmint, and hops—is individually macerated and then distilled in copper pot stills before being filtered and blended. The result is a liquid that contains zero alcohol and zero sugar, relying entirely on distillation rather than flavoring syrups to carry its character. Seedlip was acquired by Diageo in 2019, giving the brand global distribution while production methods have remained unchanged.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Decidedly herbal from the first nosing, leading with fresh rosemary and thyme before softer, greener notes of garden peas and hay emerge. A bright thread of spearmint lifts the bouquet and keeps it lively.
Taste: The entry is clean and green, with pea sweetness arriving first and setting a gentle, almost vegetal tone. At mid-palate, rosemary and thyme assert themselves with a savory, slightly peppery quality. A subtle hop bitterness provides structure in the absence of alcohol, giving the liquid a sense of depth that many non-alcoholic alternatives lack.
Finish: Brisk and self-cleansing, with a light sharpness that sweeps across the palate quickly. Lingering impressions of spearmint and freshly cut hay fade in seconds, leaving a cool, herbaceous echo.
How to Drink Garden 108
The most straightforward serve is Garden 108 topped with premium tonic water over ice, garnished with a sprig of fresh rosemary or a sugar snap pea—essentially a zero-proof gin and tonic. It also performs well in several classic cocktail templates reimagined without alcohol:
- Non-Alcoholic Garden Spritz: Combine with elderflower tonic and a cucumber ribbon; the herbal backbone stands up to the floral sweetness.
- Virgin Southside: Shake with fresh lime juice, simple syrup, and muddled mint; Garden 108's spearmint note reinforces the cocktail's signature freshness.
- Zero-Proof Tom Collins: Mix with lemon juice, a touch of sugar, and sparkling water; the pea and hay character adds a savory dimension that plain soda water cannot.
Best For
- Hosting dinners where some guests prefer not to drink alcohol
- Building a credible non-alcoholic back bar at home
- Gifting a health-conscious friend who still appreciates complex flavors
- Dry January commitments without sacrificing ritual or sophistication
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Garden 108 taste like? Garden 108 tastes fresh and decidedly herbal, with prominent pea and hay sweetness layered under rosemary, thyme, and spearmint, finishing with a clean, slightly sharp bite from hops.
How does Garden 108 compare to Ritual Zero Proof Gin? Ritual Zero Proof Gin leans toward traditional juniper-forward gin flavors and aims to mimic the burn of alcohol, while Garden 108 takes a distinctly garden-herbal path built on peas and hay with no attempt to replicate a conventional gin profile. Reviewers note that Ritual may be a closer substitute for classic gin cocktails, whereas Garden 108 works best when treated as its own category of ingredient.
Is Garden 108 good for cocktails? Garden 108 is one of the most widely used non-alcoholic spirits in professional bars, performing especially well in tonic-based serves and citrus-forward shaken drinks where its herbal complexity can shine.
Where is Garden 108 made? Garden 108 is produced by Seedlip in the United Kingdom using copper pot distillation, with each of its six botanicals distilled individually before blending.
What foods pair well with Garden 108? Fresh goat cheese salads complement the pea and hay sweetness; herb-crusted grilled chicken mirrors the rosemary and thyme notes; smoked salmon plays off the clean, green character; spring vegetable risotto echoes the garden theme; and light cucumber sandwiches accentuate the spirit's cool, minty finish.
What sizes does Garden 108 come in? The standard bottle is 700ML, which is the most widely available format globally.
Is Garden 108 worth the price? Garden 108 positions as a premium non-alcoholic spirit, priced above flavored sparkling waters and alcohol-free beers but justified by a genuine copper pot distillation process and individually distilled botanicals—a production method far more involved than most competitors in the zero-proof category.
Why Garden 108?
Garden 108 earns its reputation on process: each of its six botanicals is distilled separately in copper pot stills, a labor-intensive step that most non-alcoholic brands skip entirely. The liquid contains zero sugar and zero alcohol, yet delivers a layered herbal complexity that holds its own in mixed drinks. Its name—drawn from the 108-day growing cycle of its signature pea ingredient—reflects a seed-to-bottle transparency that is rare in any spirits category, alcoholic or otherwise. For anyone serious about building a non-alcoholic drinks repertoire that goes beyond juice and soda, Garden 108 remains the reference point bartenders reach for first.
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