The UK is unarguably one of the best places to visit, for pretty much everyone. But if you are enthusiastic about liquor in general, it just becomes like a hundred times better. This country unarguably has one of the best drinking tracks, the coolest drinking culture and traditions and has the lowest drinking age. If you needed more reasons, we are just about to give you five. Sipsmith Gin Sipsmith has only been around since 2009, but they have pretty much aced the process of gin making. Its dry gin is made from dry gin is made using water from Lydwell Spring, one of the sources of the Thames. The outcome is an excellent gin, which is arguably one of the best the world has ever seen. “Painstaking integrity”, says Fraser Allen, publisher of drinks magazine Hot Rum Cow. Adnams Morello Cherry Liqueur
Adnams is no less than a legend amongst beer drinkers in Britain, but one of their finest products is a deep red morello cherry liqueur made of ripe cherry, which is a byproduct of vodka. It’s a great solo digestif, a great kir for sparkling wine and probably the best thing you can sip on if you are big on dessert drinksBlack Cow Pure Milk Vodka
Unlike India, Dorset’s cows have been put to good use. They have been doing the English spirit manufacturers a great favour by providing milk, which is fermented, after the curds are separated for cheese making, and distilled and triple filtered. The outcome is a dreamy, vanilla-sweet vodka with a solid finish. Finally, we have a reason to love milk. Bombo 40 Rum Caramel & Coconut
Cornwall, Newquay is a tropical heaven and their range of spiced rums is inspired by an 18th-century pirate recipe. Their finest, award-winning rum is infused with coconut, rum spices and sticky, sweet caramel. You can obviously them as little drops of heaven, but make a rum sauce out of it to go with your dessert and it will restore your faith in life. English Whisky Co, Chapter 9, 2010, Peated
St George’s distillery, which opened in 2006 has taken up a huge challenge, to create a range of whiskies, that would give Scottish spirits a run for its money. You’d be pleased to they have managed to exceed expectations with a single malt has been lightly peated, with a peppery, piney notes and ex-fill bourbon cask ageing. Whisky fans all over the world is going gaga over this drink and rightfully so