Edinburgh Gin’s Raspberry Collins: The Low-ABV Drink That Doesn’t Taste Like Compromise
By Qamar Shahzad — May 18, 2025 — Food & Sustainability
A Grown-Up Twist on Low-Alcohol Cocktails
Let’s cut to the chase, most low-alcohol cocktails taste like someone watered down your drink when you weren’t looking. But Edinburgh Gin’s new Raspberry Collins? This one’s different.

The First Sip Test
I cracked open a can on a surprisingly sunny Tuesday afternoon (because why wait for the weekend?). An immediate win that satisfies “the psst” of a properly carbonated drink. First sip? Juicy Scottish raspberries upfront, followed by a clean, citrusy finish that tastes like proper gin, not just fruit syrup.
At 2% ABV, it’s lighter than your standard G&T, but here’s the thing – it doesn’t feel like you’re missing out. The flavor’s bright and balanced, not that weirdly sweet or watery aftertaste you get with some “light” options.
Why This Works When Others Don’t
Having suffered through my share of disappointing ready-to-drink cocktails, here’s what sets this apart:
- They didn’t skimp on the good stuff – that’s Edinburgh Gin’s actual raspberry liqueur in there
- The bubbles are just right – not flat, not aggressively fizzy
- It looks the part – pours a pretty pink hue that doesn’t scream “kiddie drink”
Perfect For When…
- You’re the designated driver, but still want something grown-up
- It’s 2 p.m. and you fancy a drink without the afternoon slump
- Summer garden parties where you want to stay sharp(ish)
- That post-yoga “treat yourself” moment (we don’t judge)
The Verdict
At £2.50 a can, it’s not the cheapest option on the shelf, but you can taste where those extra pennies went. Stocked up for my next picnic already these with some posh crisps and good company? That’s summer sorted.
References: edinburghgin & retailtimes
This article was written by Imran Ali.