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Grants Whiskey Price in Kenya/Grants Whisky Price in Kenya
You can buy Grants Whiskey in Kenya for anywhere from Ksh. 914/- to Ksh. 31,000.
The lower price corresponds to a 375 ml bottle of Grants Family Reserve Whisky while the higher price corrsponds to a 700 ml bottle of Grant’s 25 Years.
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Grants Whiskey Price in Tanzania/Whisky Price in Tanzania/Grants Price in Tanzania
At my local neighborhood liquor store near Mlalakuwa Bridge in Kawe (shout out to Bennie’s Liquor Store!), the prices for Grant’s Whiskey are as follows:
- 1 Litre: Tsh. 37,000
- 750 ml: Tsh. 24,000
- 350 ml: Tsh. 18,000
- 200 ml: Tsh 12,000
These prices are similar to what you can expect to pay elsewhere in the city for this whiskey.
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Black and White Whiskey Price in Tanzania
At the same liquor store, the price for Black & White whiskey is
- Tsh. 30,000 for a 1L bottle,
- Tsh. 24,000 for a 750 ml bottle, and
- Tsh. 10,000 for a 200 ml bottle.
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Sklep-domwhisky.pl
Sklep-domwhisky.pl is a Polish online store specializing in selling whisky and other spirits.
It offers a wide selection of whiskies from various regions around the world, including Scotch whisky, bourbon, Irish whiskey, and others.
The store provides options for both seasoned whisky enthusiasts and beginners, with different brands, ages, and types of whisky available for purchase.
Additionally, they offer related products such as glassware, accessories, and gift sets.
Hendricks Gin Price in Kenya
You can buy Hendrick’s Gin in Kenya online (from Drinks Vine) at the following prices:
- 750 ml @ KES 6,280
- 1 litre @ KES 7,250
- 1.75 litres @ KES 10,990
Those prices are similar to what you can buy Hendrick’s for elsewhere in Kenya.
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Of all the drinks in the world, I must admit: I am partial to gin. There’s nothing quite like a well mixed G&T (gin and tonic—especially if the gin in question is Gordon’s Special Dry London Gin), and this my family knows well (trust me, I tell you this for a reason 🙂 ).
The story of this post took place years ago, in Dar es Salaam, where I’d gone to visit my parents.
My father, knowing my love for gin, often makes sure to have a bottle available for me when I first arrive to visit.
It’s a little father-daughter thing we have going.
On this particular visit, I was going home after a trying time in my life and, on top of visiting my parents, would also be finding two of my three siblings at home (yippee!).
I was really looking forward to going home, and as the day on which I traveled progressed (I would be arriving home in the evening), I began to look forward too to the Gordon’s G&T my father would surely have waiting for me.
Arriving home was as joyful as I expected.
It was wonderful to catch up with my younger brother, who I hadn’t seen in two years, as well as to find my baby brother safely back in the family fold after a long while away (long story!).
After we’d all exchanged hugs and done a quick catch up, my Dad, true to my expectation, offered me that long-awaited G&T.
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My First Interactions with Grants Gin
Of course, I didn’t hesitate to say yes! But, my father warned me: since he was unable to find either Gordon’s or Gilbey’s Gin when he’d visited the supermarket earlier that day, he’d had to settle for Grants Gin, which was the only brand that he’d found remotely familiar.
Gin is gin is gin, so I thought no more of it, had my drink, and instead focused on enjoying this special time with my family.
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I’ve seen Grant’s Dry Gin! I saw one bottle at a coffee shop in Turku, Finland. It was a full-size bottle, shaped (just?) like Grant’s whisky bottles.
It was the very first time I have ever encoutered this rare gin, so I googled (used other searches too) it. And this was among the only sites I found.
Mysterious beverage… I’m pretty sure the bottle I saw was genuine, because it was seen in a decent coffee shop that wouldn’t (hopefully?) sell any moonshines.
Hi Turku!!!,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown!
How interesting to read your comment! Grant’s Gin was sighted in Finland?
Like you were saying about the store you saw the gin in, the place I see it here in Dar es Salaam is also a very reputable store, part of a big continental supermarket chain. This is a really mystery! If ever you get to the bottom of it, please let me know.
Thanks for your feedback.
Biche
I saw and have Grant;s Gin in Poland http://www.sklep-domwhisky.pl or ask me on sklep@sklep-domwhisky.pl about price if you want buy
Hi Maciej,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown! No, I didn’t want to buy but it’s interesting to know this gin is available in Poland too.
Biche
i bought grants gin from dhaka airport, bangladesh because there was no gordons but shelves and shelves of grants. yet to try it now that i am back in london.
Hi Johnny,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown!
What did you think when you finally tried it?
Biche
i have a bottle of grants gin and would like to know when it was distilled and why do grants make no mention about them making it so can any one tell me when they did make gin
Hi Joe,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown! I see the mystery continues…for all of us. Good luck solving it!
Biche
Over the last 5 years I have been enjoying Grants Gin which was bought from a regular wine shop in Benidorm, Spain. At first the bottle was triangular but then changed to a conventional round one, recently the owner of the shop told us it was no longer available but was selling Glens London Gin saying it was Grants. I had always been suspicious about the gin being Wm Grants as I was convinced that they had never produced their own gin, especially after visiting their distillery in Scotland which made no mention of this. I was going to let the matter rest but yesterday, when travelling through France, I found and bought a very old pub mirror at an antique market advertising GRANTS GIN EST’D 1810 – (before Wm Grant was born!) Now I am confused as it seems a few others are too but will continue investigating……… between a few gin and tonics of course regards from Babs in Spain
Hi Babs,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown! So with all the data that you’ve gathered so far, what do you think the real story is?
I look forward to hearing what you have to say! 🙂
Biche
I have an old grants gin mirror i think its probly the same one i am trying to find out how much to sell it for if you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for the mirror? Any help would be great!
Hi Dale,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown! Thanks for your comment.
I’ll send Babs an email, and hopefully, (s)he’ll come back here to answer your question. Good luck with the sale of your mirror.
Biche
Dale, The Grants mirror (96cmx66cm) only cost 10 euros, which was pretty cheap, as I think it is worth more. The french guy who sold it to us was asking for 20 euros.
Biche , I think you are correct in thinking Wm.Grant has erased any mention of their own branded gin, they have signed a deal with Hendricks Gin and now market only this fine brand – you should try it! Regards Babs
Hi Babs,
Thanks for coming back to respond to Dale’s comment. Dale, I hope Bab’s response is helpful to you.
Babs, thanks for the heads up on Hendricks Gin. I’ll definitely try it as soon as I’m done with the alcohol sabbatical that I’m currently on.
Cheers,
Biche
I have a bottle of this . Grants Special Dry Gin. Never opened. The bottle is bought late -69 or early -70.A full-size bottle, shaped like Grant’s whisky bottles.
Wow, Ulf!
That’s a pretty old bottle of gin. Does gin get finer with age? Is there an interesting story behind how you came to have this bottle of gin? Any clue about who made it?
Welcome to ChickAboutTown!
Biche
Hi Biche,
I have a bottle of grants special dry gin which was gifted to me a few days back by a friend of mine who stopped drinking.The bottle looks old and it has been bought in srilanka.I tried doing some research on its origins thats when i came across your blog,if you are intersted i can send a photo of the bottle to your mail.
Cheers,
Siva.
Hi Siva,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown!
I’d very much like to see a picture of the bottle (if you still have it). My email address is Biche@ChickAboutTown.com.
Biche
Thank you!
No you did not. I was wondering the same.
http://brightburgers.tumblr.com/post/34290843388/is-that-you-hendricks
Haha, glad to know, Alex. Welcome to ChickAboutTown! 🙂
Hi, I found this bottle at our house and I don’t know who gave it to us or when. the importer is plzensky prazdroj.
Im from the Czech republic.
Hi Iva,
Welcome to Chick About Town, and thanks for leaving a comment. Wow, so Grant’s Gin is really all over? I tried to Google the name of the importer you mentioned and they seem quite reputable in your country. Am I correct?
Biche