If you consider yourself a G&T connoisseur, or take pride in crafting cocktails with flair, the Savernake G&T Slicer might just be your new favourite bar tool. Sleek, sharp, and entirely customisable, this knife is designed for the discerning drinker who knows that the perfect citrus twist or delicately sliced garnish can elevate a simple drink into an experience.
Whether you’re preparing a G&T with a zesty twist of lime, decorating your Pimm’s with a medley of fruits, or slicing orange zest for an elegant Old Fashioned, this knife will give your drinks the professional touch they deserve.
Sleek, sharp, and entirely customisable, this knife is designed for the discerning drinker…
The G&T Slicer features a concave blade that balances strength with an ultra-thin cutting edge. The shape makes it perfect for gliding through fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges, ensuring the slices are as delicate or as robust as you need them to be.
It can also be customised to reflect your personality. Whether you prefer the organic feel of natural wood, or the striking look of layered resin veneer strips, Savernake allows you to personalise the handle to your taste. You can even choose the liner colour, handle shape, and blade type, ensuring that no two Savernake G&T knives are exactly the same.
Savernake Knives, a small team of skilled knife-makers based in a converted sawmill on the edge of the Savernake Forest in Wiltshire, craft knives through a combination of artisanal skill and aerospace technology.
Each knife is a bespoke creation, designed with the user in mind. As founder Laurie Timpson says, the G&T knife was originally designed to “curry favour with a barman”—and while that may have been its playful origin, it’s evolved into something much more refined.
The blade is also nimble enough to handle smaller tasks in the kitchen, like slicing baby tomatoes, radishes, or other delicate vegetables.
For those keen to add a touch of elegance and craftsmanship to their cocktail or kitchen routine, or those looking for the ultimate Christmas cocktail gift, the Savernake G&T Slicer is available now, with prices ranging from £260 to £380, depending on the level of customisation. As each knife is made to order, you can be sure that your Slicer will be as unique as the drinks and dishes you create with it.
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If you consider yourself a G&T connoisseur, or take pride in crafting cocktails with flair, the Savernake G&T Slicer might just be your new favourite bar tool. Sleek, sharp, and entirely customisable, this knife is designed for the discerning drinker who knows that the perfect citrus twist or delicately sliced garnish can elevate a simple drink into an experience.
Whether you’re preparing a G&T with a zesty twist of lime, decorating your Pimm’s with a medley of fruits, or slicing orange zest for an elegant Old Fashioned, this knife will give your drinks the professional touch they deserve.
The G&T Slicer features a concave blade that balances strength with an ultra-thin cutting edge. The shape makes it perfect for gliding through fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges, ensuring the slices are as delicate or as robust as you need them to be.
It can also be customised to reflect your personality. Whether you prefer the organic feel of natural wood, or the striking look of layered resin veneer strips, Savernake allows you to personalise the handle to your taste. You can even choose the liner colour, handle shape, and blade type, ensuring that no two Savernake G&T knives are exactly the same.
Savernake Knives, a small team of skilled knife-makers based in a converted sawmill on the edge of the Savernake Forest in Wiltshire, craft knives through a combination of artisanal skill and aerospace technology.
Each knife is a bespoke creation, designed with the user in mind. As founder Laurie Timpson says, the G&T knife was originally designed to “curry favour with a barman”—and while that may have been its playful origin, it’s evolved into something much more refined.
The blade is also nimble enough to handle smaller tasks in the kitchen, like slicing baby tomatoes, radishes, or other delicate vegetables.
For those keen to add a touch of elegance and craftsmanship to their cocktail or kitchen routine, or those looking for the ultimate Christmas cocktail gift, the Savernake G&T Slicer is available now, with prices ranging from £260 to £380, depending on the level of customisation. As each knife is made to order, you can be sure that your Slicer will be as unique as the drinks and dishes you create with it.
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