About this deal
Rum-lovers are sure to have serious opinions on the wide choice of flavours, which span from coconut to passion fruit, pineapple, mango and even coffee – plus the traditional spiced, which was our favourite.
Obviously, if you don’t like pink gin, it’s a non-starter; and it could get expensive if you’re entertaining a big group. AGE RESTRICTED ITEM: Please note we are not permitted to sell alcohol to any person under the age of 18 under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (as amended).Each cracker conceals a matching Whitley Neill Gin, from more unusual flavours such as blackberry, rhubarb and ginger, and blood orange to favourites such as blackberry, pink grapefruit, and a classic London Dry.
This plant has a very characteristic yellowish-bulb, out of which the proper leaves and flower come out of: the former are rounded and sag down a bit, while the latter is made up of smaller purplish, six-petal flowers.First is the Corpse's Friend, a reminder' - the 'Corpse's Friend' is a colloquial name for Devil's Nighttrap. While nothing quite beats the leopard print Raisthorpe Manor crackers for showstopping shades, this Whitley Neill Gin pack isn’t holding back. We won't be covering (most of the) plant identification: the game mostly tells you which Plant give to who, so it's redundant to go over those.
It seems a certain Amos Duncan was attacked while on the city of Gosforth and went to the forest south of it to rest up and heal. Complete with a Christmas-hat-topped gold skull on the packaging (and a skull on each cracker too), these cut right through the usual twee designs of stars and trees and put the rum loudly front and centre (although a few snowflakes on the pack do offer a courteous nod to the season). From the hot pink design offset with proper silver ribbons, to the pleasing heft of the cracker itself in your hand, this cracker feels like real fun.
Going here will grant you with two entries for your Specimen Book: the Gilded Dendra and Wandering Bue ones.
