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Awfully English vodka

Broken Clock comes from the abundant English country garden at Shandy Hall in North Yorkshire – a place which was once the home to 18th Century’s most eccentric author, Laurence Sterne – and where time seems to stand still
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It is an indubitably apt vodka to pour for the most awfully English of tipples, from a Bloody Mary at brunch or afternoon drinks on the terrace to a Broken Clock martini by moonlight in your own English country garden.
‘‘It brings out the essence of the countryside on an English day, freshly cut lawns, elderflower and hedgerows.’’
Tom Kerridge
‘‘What I love about Broken Clock is the flavourful characteristic of the liquid, it works wonderfully in a martini and spirit driven drinks’’
Joe Schofield,
SCHOFIELD’S BAR
‘‘Brilliant distillation gives a sense of sweetness and softness to the spirit ~ hints of orchard fruitiness, alongside berry, citrus and floral elements.’’
Rob Whitehead,
Spirits Buyer BERRY BROS & RUDD

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Make the weekend a feast for the senses with a handpicked selection of awfully English food pairings, including inventive brunch tipples alongside some tempting dishes from some of Britain’s most respected chefs and eateries.
  • If the sun’s over the yardarm then it’s high time for a spot of fish and fizz

  • Drop tools and try not to drool over this picture perfect, pickled ploughman’s

  • This neat, fishy pairing will leave your appetite caught hook, line and sinker

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Open Bulletin
Broken Clock can be procured at Britain’s most Respected establishments and eateries and was voted Best Tasting Vodka by some of the nation’s most Discerning drink experts.