Unicorn Colour Changing Gin. If you are looking to add a touch of theatrics to your gin serves then allows us to unveil the world of colour changing gins. Aldi Australia has now released a gin advent calendar!
The color changes in part thanks to its flavoring, which comes from infusing florals and other botanicals. Make Colour Changing Gin & Pink Gin! Just add hot water and watch as the mystical being changes its colour before your eyes.
When tonic, lemon or lime is added to the gin, it turns from blue to pink.
Native-botanical-flavoured gin from Byron Bay that changes colour when mixed with tonic.
The gin is also distilled using forest fruits, with the aim of making it both a visual and gustatory treat. The Forest Fruits Colour Changing Gin is distilled using blue petals from the Asian butterfly flower, which change colour from pale sapphire to pink when the PH levels of the petals are altered. Previously only available in UK, McQueen Colour Changing Gin is made using the petals of the Butterfly Pea Flower.