Landing on shelves this month, in major retailers such as Tesco, Waitrose and Sainsburys (with a RRP £36.00), the new bottle uses an impressive 30% less glass weight than competitors.
The new bottle extends to Brockmans' collection of super premium spirits; Brockmans Intensely Smooth, Brockmans Orange Kiss and Brockmans Agave Cut.
Brockmans' disruptive approach to gin-making and its Properly Improper attitude continue to set it apart in the world of super-premium spirits.
For gin enthusiasts, of course, it is the liquid that matters most and Brockmans' high quality, unmistakably smooth, bold character has earned a loyal following for exactly that reason.
But it isn't just about the flavour, it's also about challenging conventions across the board and this new bottle will be a real game changer for the entire planet.
Made with 51% post-consumer recycled glass, it's widely recyclable and made to reduce CO₂ emissions during production and transport.
Brockmans Gin recently showcased its new lighter bottle at London Fashion Week where the brand kicked off a bold visionary cultural partnership with On|Off, the pioneering platform championing innovation in British fashion.
Over London Fashion Week, Brockmans and On|Off hosted a series of standout events for the UK's fashion glitterati, including the LFW opening party at the W Hotel and 'The Disruptors' exhibition at Fitzrovia Chapel, a showcase of ten established designers originally supported by On|Off.
This partnership will see Brockmans collaborate with disruptive designers, support fashion-focused charities and initiatives, and create limited edition products with globally renowned names. Known for defying outdated conventions and doing things differently, Brockmans and On|Off are two bold British brands united by creativity, style, and a mission to shake things up.
This partnership not only reinforces Brockmans' rebellious DNA, but also promises a year of innovative collaborations and unapologetic self-expression, a true celebration of British style and imagination.
Check out Brockmans and On|Off 'The Disruptors' film created by David Szauder on YouTube here: