[1] Booth's Gin was most famously sold in distinctive hexagonal glass bottles.
Its paper labelling alluded to the Red Lion distillery in Clerkenwell where the drink was originally produced,[2] and to the heraldic crest of the Booth family.
[3] English novelist and critic Sir Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) favoured Booth's as a mixer for pink gin.
[4] The brand, owned by Diageo Spirits, was by the 21st century only produced in the United States and ceased production in 2017.
[6] Sazerac recommenced production of Booth's Finest Old Dry Gin in the United Kingdom in 2022.