The Journal
What is a Session Spirit?
A session spirit is a mid-range spirit designed for full strength taste but at half the strength. It is a new trend in the beverage industry that caters to modern drinking habits. Why has the session spirit emerged? The session spirit has emerged due to a shift in the industry and the changing drinking habits of people, especially in the UK. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in lower alcohol content beverages that still offer a satisfying taste experience. Shift in the industry The beverage industry has witnessed a significant shift towards healthier and more mindful consumption....
Cracking the Craft Beer Riddle: The Intriguing Essence of "Sessionable"
Join us as we embark on a quest to decipher the enigmatic term that has adorned labels, menus, and tap handles – "session." A term that raises eyebrows, triggers curiosity and leads us down a winding path to unlock the true essence of "sessionable" in the realm of craft beer. Prepare for exploration as intricate as juggling pint glasses on a barstool.
Unveiling the Next Sip Sensation: Get Ready for Sessionable Spirits in the UK!
Hold onto your glasses, because the world of drinks is shaking things up yet again. Just like a New England-style IPA brought a fresh breeze to the craft beer scene, there's a new star sparkling in the cocktail cosmos – the "sessionable" cocktail. It's time for those liquor labels to jump on board this trendy train.
5 Tips for Standing Your Ground on Low-ABV Drinks with Your Friends
It's a familiar scene: you're out with your friends at a bar or a party, and everyone is ordering their usual full-strength drinks. But you're trying to make healthier choices, so you opt for a low-ABV drink like TRINITY25 from Spirit of Bermondsey. Suddenly, you're faced with a barrage of teasing or even outright criticism from your friends. "Come on, just have one drink!" "Are you pregnant?" "Don't be a party pooper!" It can be tough to stand your ground in situations like these, especially when you're surrounded by peer pressure. But the good news is that it is possible...