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  • ...compared to the more commonly known [[London Dry Gin]]. The name "Old Tom Gin" purportedly comes from wooden plaques shaped like a black cat (an "Old Tom ...ktail culture in the 21st century has led to a renewed interest in Old Tom Gin.
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  • == Plymouth Gin == ...htly fruity flavor and a full-bodied earthiness compared to other types of gin.
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  • ...is notable for being the first copper-pot based distillery to start up in London in 189 years. The distillery was established by Sam Galsworthy and Fairfax ...oduction to the city, and in doing so, became pioneers of the [[London Dry Gin]] revival.
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  • ...ry district in London. The brand's signature product, Tanqueray London Dry Gin, is recognized for its distinctive green bottle and red emblem. ...rles Tanqueray]] founded the company in 1830 in the Bloomsbury district of London. The original distillery suffered severe damage during World War II, leavin
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  • == Beefeater Gin == Beefeater Gin is a popular brand of gin that has been produced in London, England since 1863. It is known for its distinctive taste and high-quality
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  • ...ed at Limmer's Old House in Conduit Street in Mayfair, which was a popular London hotel and coffee house. ...s. The drink was originally made with [[Old Tom Gin]], a sweetened type of gin that was popular in the 19th century. The name "John Collins" was first rec
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  • * 2 ounces of London dry gin * 1 ounce of dry vermouth
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  • ...predecessor to the modern [[Martini (cocktail)|Martini]]. It is a mix of [[gin]], [[vermouth]], [[maraschino]] liqueur, and [[orange bitters]], typically ...inez is typically made with one part [[Old Tom Gin]], a slightly sweetened gin, two parts sweet vermouth, a dash of maraschino liqueur, and a dash of oran
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  • ...lightly bitter taste, which comes from the quinine in the tonic water. The gin and tonic has a storied history, deeply rooted in the British colonial era, ...an to mix their medicinal quinine tonic, used to prevent [[malaria]], with gin to make it more palatable. The addition of lime was also to ward off scurvy
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  • == Hendrick's Gin == ...we will explore the history, production, and characteristics of Hendrick's Gin.
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  • == Hendrick's Gin == ...irits industry. In this article, we will explore the origins of Hendrick's Gin, its production process, and its notable characteristics.
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  • |Name=Cucumber gimlet (gin) ...in less than 15 mins]]<!--comments<br>Make and share this Cucumber Gimlet (Gin) recipe (public domain).--></li></ol><br>{{keto-five-recipe}}<br>{{recipe p
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  • ...ail]] that was first created in the early 20th century. It is a blend of [[gin]], sweet [[vermouth]], and [[Fernet-Branca]], a bitter, aromatic spirit. Th ...y Ada Coleman, a pioneering female [[bartender]] at the [[Savoy Hotel]] in London. Coleman created the cocktail for a regular patron, actor Sir Charles Hawtr
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  • ...nd slightly bitter taste, which comes from the quinine in tonic water. The gin and tonic has a storied history, with its origins often traced back to the ...r taste was unpleasant, leading to the addition of sugar, water, lime, and gin to make it more palatable. This concoction eventually became popular as a r
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  • ...h]] culture for centuries. From [[beer]] and [[cider]] to [[whisky]] and [[gin]], these drinks not only hold a significant place in British social life bu ...e 17th century, especially in London, leading to the period known as the [[Gin Craze]].
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  • ...igh-quality spirits. Among the most notable English distilled drinks are [[gin]], [[whisky]], and [[vodka]], each with its unique history, production meth == Gin ==
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  • ...turies. From the traditional [[ale]]s and [[beer]]s to the sophisticated [[gin]]s and the historic [[mead]], English alcoholic drinks offer a diverse pale ...] in England, particularly in [[London]], leading to a period known as the Gin Craze.
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  • ...he oldest wine and spirits merchants in the United Kingdom and is based in London. Berry Bros. & Rudd is known for its extensive selection of wines, spirits, Berry Bros. & Rudd was founded in 1698 by the Widow Bourne in London's St James's Street. Initially, the company started as a grocer, but it soo
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  • ...England. It is known for producing high-quality spirits, including whisky, gin, and other artisanal spirits. The distillery has gained recognition for its ...s a variety of gins. Their Cotswolds Dry Gin is a classic London Dry style gin, infused with botanicals such as lavender, bay leaf, and fresh grapefruit z
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  • |Name=London calling ...p; Honey in London. Similar to a Gin Sour, but with a dose of Fino sherry (dry sherry). Tasty, refreshing and with a floral aroma--the ideal cocktail for
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