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Few subscription services manage to walk the line between interesting and excessive quite like the Craft Gin Club. It's a simple proposition on the surface: a curated craft gin (occasionally rum, if you're feeling nautical), delivered once a month (or every other month, for those who like to pace themselves),…Few subscription services manage to walk the line between interesting and excessive quite like the Craft Gin Club. It's a…
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Few subscription services manage to walk the line between interesting and excessive quite like the Craft Gin Club. It's a simple proposition on the surface: a curated craft gin (occasionally rum, if you're feeling nautical), delivered once a month (or every other month, for those who like to pace themselves), accompanied by mixers, snacks and a glossy little magazine that walks the delicate line between lifestyle content and soft drinks catalogue. The pitch? Discover distinctive spirits from small, independent distilleries without ever having to make eye contact with a liquor aisle sales rep again. The reality is close - but not quite picturesque. It’s less groundbreaking revelation, more reliable Thursday-night upgrade.
You get your first box for £26 - which Craft Gin Club would like you to know includes delivery and holds £65 worth of stuff. That math checks out, depending on how generous you're feeling with what you think a packet of posh nuts and a mixer mini can should cost. After that, it’s £47 per box, still with shipping included, though the sense of bargain fades after the novelty wears off. Promo codes do pop up semi-regularly (look for seasonal discount codes and occasional bundle deals), so if you’re patient, there are ways to get an extra box or a gift add-on a little cheaper.
Signing up is straightforward. You choose gin or rum as your spirit of choice and set your frequency. That's about as interactive as it gets. You can skip boxes or cancel altogether without having to compose a heartfelt email to customer service. The company’s interface is relatively painless - developed enough to inspire confidence, not so slick as to raise your data privacy eyebrows (the standard third-party cookies and visitor tracking apply; nothing you haven’t seen before).
Each box contains one full-sized bottle of a niche, often regional, craft gin or rum. You've got your Scandinavian herb distillations, your Malagasy vanilla infusions, and your obligatory "coastal botanicals" from Cornwall. You also get mixers tailored to the spirit, plus a few snacks - think artisanal crisps, some chocolate, maybe a jerky. (It’s an odd mix, but then again, gin and chewing on dried beef is an acquired pairing.) There’s also a booklet-slash-magazine, which is surprisingly readable, if you can overlook the perfunctory lifestyle tips and cocktail-making instructions lifted from slightly aspirational Pinterest boards.
Not every bottle will be a keeper. Odds are you’ll get one or two that make you question if tar-flavoured bitters are really making a comeback. But the good boxes are good - sharp, clean spirits that do more than just sit politely behind a tonic. The tastings and selections are done in-house, which shows. Not every drink is groundbreaking, but you’ll rarely feel like you've been sent castoffs from an overambitious hipster distiller’s failed Kickstarter.
Shipping is free, tracked, and prompt. Boxes generally arrive on schedule, although weather and warehouse hiccups do occasionally cause delays - the usual. Refunds aren’t standard unless your box is damaged or missing, but customer service generally responds within 48 hours. The logistics work, which is praise enough in an era where other subscription boxes tend to vanish into logistical voids between warehouses and doorsteps.
Craft Gin Club functions surprisingly well as a gift. It gives the impression you’ve genuinely thought about the recipient - without having to know too much about their favourite botanicals. Gift options start around the same £47/box level, and can be sent once or recurring. It’s the kind of present that’s less "wow" and more "nice" - which happen to be the gifts people actually want.
If you enjoy gin (or rum), but not quite enough to haunt tiny bottle shops on weekday afternoons, it’s a convenient, self-contained experience. You’re not likely to discover the next global spirits superstar, but you’ll meet a few bottles that are broadly pleasant and occasionally excellent. The snacks lean sweet. The mixers are thoughtful. The subscription tools work. Nothing earth-shattering, but then again, not everything in life needs to be a revelation. Sometimes it's enough that your Friday night G&T didn't come from aisle 7 at Tesco.
WIRED Verdict: Quietly dependable, often enjoyable, best approached with tempered expectations and a functioning bottle opener. The first box is a no-brainer at £26 when on offer, though long-term value depends on how often you're willing to surprise yourself with a gin you’ve never heard of - and may never drink twice.
The best deals right now: Use the 60% off code (usually automatically applied on sign-up) to get the first box for £26. Shipping is free across the UK. Cancelling or skipping a month is easy, but refunds are only for damaged or missing deliveries. Keep an eye on seasonal offers - gift bundles and free mini bottles appear more often than you'd expect.
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