New London Light Review
New London Light is for people who want a botanical pour with tonic, soda, citrus, or a simple spritz-style drink. Do not buy it expecting neutral vodka or a perfect gin copy.
Who should try it
New London Light is a good fit if you like juniper, herbs, citrus, and long drinks with ice. It is not the bottle I would buy for shots, neat pours, or cocktails where alcohol burn is the whole point.
Think tonic, soda, cucumber, grapefruit, lemon, herbs, and a tall cold glass.
Where to shop
ProofNoMore is the better click if you want to browse New London Light by brand. Amazon works as a backup search for broader availability.
Best first pour
Start with tonic, ice, and citrus. That gives the botanical side something crisp to push against. If you like that, try soda, grapefruit, cucumber, mint, or a small spritz-style build.
Keep the first drink simple. Bottles like this can get lost when the mixer is too sweet or the garnish pile gets too busy.
What to expect
The range is more interesting than a generic gin alternative because the bottles do not all chase the same profile. Some lean more classic and juniper-led, while others lean coastal, citrusy, or aromatic.
That is good if you enjoy botanical drinks. It is not as good if you simply want alcohol-free gin to behave exactly like gin.
Bottom line
Buy New London Light for botanical long drinks with tonic, soda, citrus, and herbs. Skip it if you want a neutral spirit replacement or a bottle to drink neat.
