Exclusive Gin & Tonic Event
In partnership with spirits specialist and drinks writer for The Spectator, Joe Rogers, The Brentford Project is hosting its very own virtual tasting session to celebrate London’s status as the botanical capital of the world on Saturday 28th November, 4 - 5 pm.
This exclusive event will shine a spotlight on the exciting distilleries across the city that contribute to some of London’s best gin cocktails.
Each guest will receive a specially created The Brentford Project package, including three batched or ready-to-mix cocktails to try during a one-hour tasting session.
A Q&A will follow allowing eager cocktail aficionados to ask for further advice or insights on how to craft the perfect drink.
Livestreamed from The Brentford Project, this session gives a hint of what is to come within the new waterside neighbourhood.
Experience life at The Brentford Project with Ballymore and Joe Rogers during this virtual gin-tasting event.
Tickets are open to adults over the age of 18, located in Brentford (TW7, TW8), Kew (TW9), Chiswick (W4) and Richmond (TW10 and SW14).
Each ticket holder will receive a specialist box of batched gin cocktails delivered directly to your door in advance of the tasting.
Included in the set is Vault Vermouth’s batched Negroni – the handcrafted, small-batch British vermouth produced at The Brentford Project.
The event is on Saturday 28th November, 4 – 5 pm. Tickets are available for purchase on Eventbrite.

Having launched in late 2019, The Brentford Project set the scene for the town’s transformation into a new creative quarter with independent shops, boutiques, restaurants and retailers.
Revitalising the southern half of the high street with a mix of new homes and amenities, the project will see historic lanes and yards leading down to the river be uplifted with new public spaces for locals and residents to enjoy that make it a destination in its own right.
Earlier this year, a new collection of apartments was launched, providing a fresh opportunity to live at one of West London’s most exciting neighbourhoods.
The launch of new homes was unveiled alongside new public realm and landscaping designs that would earmark how people can visit and use these spaces in the future.
Workhouse Dock - an existing but neglected mooring on the River Brent - will be rejuvenated with 24-hour moorings, and lined with restaurants, pubs and cafés. Tiered seating terraces – the ideal space to relax, spend time and enjoy life on the water – will also line where the development meets the water.
Sitting adjacent to Workhouse Dock will be Waterfront Square, which will establish a dedicated space for outdoor markets, performances and public events, adding to Brentford’s community spirit.
Providing another unique perspective across the water, a series of raised podium gardens will be interspersed throughout Workhouse Dock.
The latest apartments neighbour the deconsecrated Grade II* Listed St. Lawrence’s Church, designed by 18th-century architect, Thomas Hardwick.
Charming pockets of landscaped gardens marry perfectly with St. Lawrence Gardens which will be sensitively reimaged into a tranquil retreat for residents and locals alike.
A new amenities hub – ‘The Wick’ – equipped with a gym, spa and treatment rooms will be on hand for residents to enjoy in this tranquil new part of the town.
Apartments in the latest collection enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows that not only gaze over the landscaped gardens of the development but towards some of west London’s most famed green spaces including Syon Park.