There will be three sessions: Friday evening 6pm-10.30pm, Saturday afternoon 12pm-4.30pm and Saturday night 6pm-10.30pm.
The festival includes 120 listed gins. Photo: Gin Society
The festival includes 120 listed gins, cocktails, as well as taster sessions and masterclasses from distillers and industry experts.
There will be three exclusive gin bars – world, British and fruit gins, and a cocktail bar.
There will be taster sessions and masterclasses from distillers and industry experts. Photo: Gin Society
Visitors can also expect their own Copa Glass to take home and a Gin Society booklet.
It is an environmentally friendly festival with biodegradable straws, glass and cardboard recycling. There will also be a festival gin shop.
The Lincolnite welcomes your views. All comments are reactively-moderated and must obey the house rules. Please stay on topic and be respectful of other readers.
Amended plans for Sleaford’s Market Place will be recommended for approval next week, despite continued concerns from residents and businesses.
North Kesteven District Council was forced back to the drawing board on its £1 million proposal to transform the area and “reshape the town’s heart” at last month’s planning committee. Now, the plans are back up for approval on Tuesday.
Proposals to close the Springcliffe Surgery in Lincoln’s St Catherines area have emerged, citing several compelling reasons including declining patient numbers, old infrastructure, and escalating operational costs.
Springcliffe Surgery, a branch of the larger Brant Road Surgery, currently serves a fraction of the combined 9,000 patients – providing only 20 weekly appointments compared to the main site’s 550.