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06 Sept 2025

Gintastic tipple set to hit Ireland's Aldi stores next month

Gintastic tipple set to hit Ireland's Aldi stores next month

Colour changing gin anyone?

Gin has become the tipple of choice and you may ask, how can we improve on this drink, well, by offering a gin which changes colour!

Aldi has announced that it will be launching its limited-edition Forest Fruits Colour Changing Gin (€19.99) in Ireland.

Characterised by its deliciously fruity notes, the unique gin, which is beautifully presented in an embossed clear, recyclable bottle sees its colour morph from a pale sapphire to a soft pink when tonic is added. Distilled with the blue petals of the Asian butterfly flower, the PH levels naturally adjust in the gin when anything is added to it, making it completely change in colour.

John Curtin, Group Buying Director at Aldi Ireland said, “New and exciting products are key for offering Aldi shoppers interesting ways to refresh their drinks cabinets. This gin is a fantastic addition to our award-winning spirits range, which we are delighted to now be bringing to Ireland - following its great success in Scotland.

“We are proud to support distillers who are at the forefront of new concepts and it is our close working relationships with suppliers that allow us to bring such innovative products, at great- value prices to our shelves.”

Tom Doorley, Aldi’s Wine Expert said, “Gin lovers might have thought they had seen it all, but a gin that changes colour when it meets tonic is about to change all that!”

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