Devil’s Grin Texas Gin
Bright with citrus. Earthy depth.
A spicy little grin at the end.
We crafted this gin for all palates. It begins like a classic London Dry — round, not sharp — then peaks with citrus and floral brightness before landing with a warm, Southern-style sweetness. Think less flavor spike, more smooth progression.
A Spirit That Behaves Then Doesn’t
This gin opens with a wink to London Dry: round, earthy juniper with a hint of cedar instead of a smack of pine. On the nose, it’s classic and composed. On the palate, it meanders into brighter territory: citrus and floral notes bloom mid-sip, lively and a little unpredictable. The finish slips into something long and warm — sweet, grounded roots that linger without overstaying.
One sip, three styles,
no sharp edges
If you’ve been looking for the best gin for cocktails that still holds its own neat, this is built for both.
Whether you’re fireside under the stars or mixing highballs at the soiree, Devil’s Grin shows up ready to impress. Brunch, nightcap, or Wednesday — it fits the moment without playing it safe.
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Slow & Composed
Smooth enough to sip neat, with a long earthy finish that holds its ground — no ice required.
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Bright & Easy
Citrus-forward and fizzy — the everyday pour that turns a highball into the best part of the soiree.
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Bold & Brazen
Juniper with swagger. Mixes into anything, dominates nothing, charms everyone at the table.
Gin Questions, Answered
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A contemporary Texas London Dry: juniper-led, with 14 botanicals from six continents layered on top.
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A bold, bright, brazen arc: earthy juniper and cedar up front, citrus and floral through the middle, and a smooth finish of sweet, toasted roots.
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44% (88 proof), in a 750ml bottle.
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Yes, it's smooth enough for a slow, neat sip, with a long finish that holds up without ice.
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Order online for delivery, or use the store locator to find a bottle near you.
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Around $25 for a 750ml bottle.