Seedlip Garden 108 - Non-alcoholic Spirit | Calorie Free, Sugar Free | Non-alcoholic Cocktails | 23.7fl oz (700ml)

3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars | 2,160 ratings

Price: 31.99

Last update: 01-08-2025


About this item

DEBUTED IN 2015 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, SEEDLIP IS THE ORIGINAL PREMIUM NON-ALCOHOLIC SPIRIT: Seedlip has created Non alcoholic Spirits with incredible and distinct flavors. If you're moderating or looking for a sophisticated alternative to alcohol -- to enjoy yourself or serve to guests -- Seedlip is for you.
SERVE OVER ICE WITH A PREMIUM MIXER: Pour 2oz of Seedlip over ice with your favorite Premium Mixer & garnish with style. For Seedlip Garden 108, our mixer of choice is tonic water or citrus seltzer.
TASTING NOTES: Seedlip Garden 108 uses six natural botanicals to create its unique flavor. Blending Peas, Thyme & Rosemary with a complex herbal base character of Spearmint, Hay & Hops.
ALL THE FLAVOR, NONE OF THE ALCOHOL: Distilled from natural ingredients, Seedlip Garden 108 is not a gin, vodka, rum, whisky, or tequila alternative. It is a Non-alcoholic spirit with incredible versatility - use Garden 108 to create Seedlip's take on Martinis, Mojitos or something as simple as a Spritz.
ZERO CALORIES - Seedlip has No calories, No Sugar and is allergy friendly.
PERFECT FOR GIFTING: Seedlip brings sophistication and experience to the moments that matter. It is the perfect gift for new parents, birthdays, anniversaries or weddings. Seedlip is the ideal gift for all moments of celebration.

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Sean McDougle
5.0 out of 5 stars Garden is sweeter than expected + it takes a heavy pour to make a drink
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
arrived promptly + in good condition. the flavor is... interesting. i think i like it but it is sweeter than i had expected. it smells like gin + sweet-mint but tastes like sweetened cucumber water with a pickle aftertaste- the rosemary/ thyme/ hops notes that are supposed to be in there are too subtle for my tastebuds i guess. it is a nice change up though + helps make "cocktail hour" a bit more fun for a pregnant mom. i get to have a drink that feels special so i dont feel left out + i have fun with the crafting drinks a bit (i like mixing it in with some orange blossom syrup, lemon + sparkling water). additionally, i use much more of it per drink than the usual 4oz. pour you would normally add to a real cocktail so i am going through it faster than expected as well. the recipes on the seedlip website are fun though and it is zero calories so, if still interested, i would start with another flavor if i were you.
Evangeline
1.0 out of 5 stars It tastes awful
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I bought the “gin” to try it. Horrible! Can’t even mix with tonic and lime, it is that bad
U82much
5.0 out of 5 stars Complex, Adult flavor!
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018
As someone who can't drink due to an alcohol allergy this is a godsend! When I make virgin cocktails with this it has a complex adult (not sweet) taste. I think a lot of people who can't drink will really appreciate this especially when the only virgin options are usually super sugary lemonades/soda etc. The bottle is pricey but so are nicer spirits so I don't mind, although I do hope more bars/restaurants will stock this as it's the kind of thing I'd love to order while out.
It seems like people are upset this doesn't taste exactly like gin, but I think you need to have an open mind, it's a unique product with a unique taste and mixed with tonic waters etc. it really tastes amazing.
If you can handle alcohol I think you'd be more likely to brush this product aside as it's expensive and not exactly a replacement for gin, but if you're someone who has to stay away from alcohol (or is really motivated to cut back) let me tell you it's worth it!
ACP
4.0 out of 5 stars Do not expect this to taste like alcohol, you must layer flavors
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
If you are expecting this to have the bite of alcohol, you will be disappointed. It seems that the reason this product is getting bad reviews is because it is not being used the correct way. I feel they are expecting it to takes like vodka, for example, without the alcohol which is not correct. It needs to be used as a base and build the flavors on top of it. You cannot simple mix it with a spirit and expect a flavorful drink. It takes some knowledge of flavors and pairings to male this product shine.

This is a very interesting product. It gives the taste of alcohol (without the bite) however it is alcohol free. This is currently the only company worldwide that produces a product like this distilling herbs and then adding water so it gives a mocktail a “grown up” taste without the alcohol. This specific bottle has a strong cardamon scent and flavor which is much to my liking.

It is not very appealing by itself but does pair well with flavored carbonated sodas and juices. I shook 3oz of this with 0.5 rhubarb syrup and 0.25oz lemon juice with ice then topped off with grapefruit soda. It was a big hit! I think adding some basil would really elevate it.
JennyJuniper
3.0 out of 5 stars Work in progress
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018
Hmmm. Seems like a work in progress. I tried some straight out of the bottle (of course!) and it tasted like flavored water. I tried some with the suggested serve, tonic and peas, and it tasted like a grown-up drink. Ditto with tonic and lime. But it smells a little weird. I’m thinking of experimenting with juniper berries to get a more ginnish flavor...and I’ll try the Exotic flavor, I guess, to see if it’s like Opihr. The price is ridiculous and I wouldn’t buy much - see the picture for what $40 buys you in reasonable booze and not-booze - until the price comes down. But I’m still thinking about this one. Nice effort.

Update: I tried soaking juniper berries in it and that improved it just a bit, but not enough. It comes down to the smell, which I really dislike (and I'm a country girl). I'd try the Exotic flavor, but not at $40 after already blowing $40 on this flavor. I really, really wanted to like this, and I'm intrigued by the way it transforms tonic into an "adult beverage," but it's just not for me. Sorry.
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JennyJuniper
3.0 out of 5 stars Work in progress
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018
Hmmm. Seems like a work in progress. I tried some straight out of the bottle (of course!) and it tasted like flavored water. I tried some with the suggested serve, tonic and peas, and it tasted like a grown-up drink. Ditto with tonic and lime. But it smells a little weird. I’m thinking of experimenting with juniper berries to get a more ginnish flavor...and I’ll try the Exotic flavor, I guess, to see if it’s like Opihr. The price is ridiculous and I wouldn’t buy much - see the picture for what $40 buys you in reasonable booze and not-booze - until the price comes down. But I’m still thinking about this one. Nice effort.

Update: I tried soaking juniper berries in it and that improved it just a bit, but not enough. It comes down to the smell, which I really dislike (and I'm a country girl). I'd try the Exotic flavor, but not at $40 after already blowing $40 on this flavor. I really, really wanted to like this, and I'm intrigued by the way it transforms tonic into an "adult beverage," but it's just not for me. Sorry.
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Devo150
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
When mixed with tonic, this drink reminds me of a cucumber gin cocktail I used to make. It doesn't taste exactly like it, but it's very close, close enough to keep me happy. It also has a very appealing aroma. I read that the creation story was to bring about the summer memory of shelling peas. I associate cucumber more than peas with this concoction, but it is very refreshing. I've ordered some quince paste to try the quince collins recipe. This is the only non-alcoholic substitute for which I've wanted to purchase a second bottle!
UPDATE: Second bottle - I wasn't crazy about the quince collins. So, the second bottle lasted a lot longer than the first - which could be good, as it is so expensive. Still, it does help cut back on alcohol and I can feel like I'm treating myself to a gin and tonic.
Rn49127
5.0 out of 5 stars Great alternative
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I’ve been sober for 5 years.. I miss my gin and tonics on a hot summer day this is a nice alternative
Reviewer38
2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I didn’t believe the comments on that it’s just a lightly flavored water. I agree with them now. It doesn’t add pretty much anything to the flavor. Wouldn’t buy again. Save your money and add some herbs or cucumber to your water.

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