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Refreshing drinks await The ultimate Hendrick's highballs ​Dear {NAME},​  The end of sum

Refreshing drinks await The ultimate Hendrick's highballs ​Dear {NAME},​  The end of summer may be looming, but luckily we've got some drinks that are so deliciously refreshing they'll make you forget all about it, made with [Hendrick's Gin]( A bit of a household name, the Scottish gin features juniper, elderflower, chamomile, lemon and orange peel, and the famous infusion of cucumber and rose petals.  As you can see above, you can't go wrong with a G&T, but we've also got a recipe for the Hendrick's Gin Mule. You'll need: - 50ml Hendrick's Gin - 20ml lime juice - Ginger beer Combine all ingredients in a highball glass filled with ice. Lightly stir, serve, and garnish with thinly-sliced cucumber and a lime wedge. £31.55   Hendrick's Neptunia We've got something that'll take your taste buds on a seaside holiday of their own: [Hendrick's Neptunia]( Packing in seaside botanicals like sea kelp, coastal thyme, and lime, as well as the cucumber and rose combo that we know and love, it's a refreshing maritime twist on the classic gin.  Ready to make a Neptunia Fizz? You'll need: - 50ml Hendrick's Neptunia - 25ml fresh lime juice - 25ml simple sugar syrup - Soda water Combine all the liquid ingredients over ice in a highball glass. Stir gently, top up with a splash of soda water, and garnish with your cucumber slices. Voila! £34.59   The news in brief   [Top ten malt whiskies for autumn]( We’ve rounded up 10 of our favourite bottles to enjoy while the days get shorter and shorter and the leaves turn brown.   [Cocktail of the Week: the Light & Sunny]( Today we’re putting a new floral rum through its paces with a drink that’s a bit like a Dark & Stormy, but lighter. Stay tuned with our social channels! Contact Us UK: 01892 888 376 Int. : +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com You’ve got this email because you subscribed to receive updates from Master of Malt or another Atom Group website. We use trusted external providers worldwide to help us process your personal data, by clicking through to our site from any link in this email, you confirm that you agree to our [Privacy Policy]( and [Cookie Policy](. If you no longer want to receive updates from Master of Malt, [you can click here to unsubscribe instantly](. Atom Supplies Limited | Registered in England & Wales No.: 03193057 | [Terms of Business]( Unit 1, Ton Business Park, 2-8 Morley Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RA © 2022 Master of Malt. All rights reserved.

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