Miniature format of the delicious Beefeater Blood Orange Gin with fresh citrus flavours of blood orange tuned perfectly with the classic notes of juniper & citrus of Beefeater Gin. The result is a bold finely balanced contemporary London gin with zesty ...
Fresh citrus flavours of blood orange tune perfectly with the classic notes of juniper & citrus of Beefeater Gin. The result is a bold finely balanced contemporary London gin with zesty notes of blood orange. ...
Fresh citrus flavours of blood orange tune perfectly with the classic notes of juniper & citrus of Beefeater Gin. The result is a bold finely balanced contemporary London gin with zesty notes of blood orange. ...
The London Distillery in Chelsea is taken over by the Taylor family. This is the birth place for beefeater gin. In 1863 James Burrough, founder of beef eater gin bought the Chelsea Distillery from the Taylor family for £400. In 1876-79 James experiments with gins & creates Beefeater, named after the beef eaters in the tower of London. Production of beefeater then moves to the Hutton road distillery in Lambeth. Due to beefeater becoming even more popular, production moves to Kentington, which is still its home now. Increasing in popularity, every 4 bottles of gin exported to the USA, 3 of them were Beefeater Gin. In 2005 Beefeater gin is purchased by Pernod Ricard & they invest in it to bring it back as London's favourite Gin. To Create Beefeater it takes 9 botanicals brought from all over the world. Juniper berries are the most important ingredient so they are imported from Italy, Serbia & Macedonia. The Seville orange peel is very recognisable in the gin giving it a burst of citrus. Bitter almonds are added to bring a hint of marzipan to the mix. Orris rout is used for its floral aroma, it binds all the other botanicals together to create an exuberating aroma. Coriander seeds from Romania are added to give a spice & of course a big gust of freshness. Angelica root adds a dry texture to the mix, with a woody spicy note too. Liquorish adds a woody bittersweet flavour which is critical to bring out the spicy mellow flavour. Angelica seeds are added to bring a hop-like note to the gin, which is complemented by the lemon peel from Sicily to add a strong citrus flavour. These 9 botanicals are used to create Beefeater gin but they don't tell the amount so you can't re-create your own. ...
London Dry Gin 12x 5cl Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste & aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship. ...
The London Distillery in Chelsea is taken over by the Taylor family. This is the birth place for beefeater gin. In 1863 James Burrough, founder of beef eater gin bought the Chelsea Distillery from the Taylor family for £400. In 1876-79 James experiments with gins & creates Beefeater, named after the beef eaters in the tower of London. Production of beefeater then moves to the Hutton road distillery in Lambeth. Due to beefeater becoming even more popular, production moves to Kentington, which is still its home now. Increasing in popularity, every 4 bottles of gin exported to the USA, 3 of them were Beefeater Gin. In 2005 Beefeater gin is purchased by Pernod Ricard & they invest in it to bring it back as London's favourite Gin. To Create Beefeater it takes 9 botanicals brought from all over the world. Juniper berries are the most important ingredient so they are imported from Italy, Serbia & Macedonia. The Seville orange peel is very recognisable in the gin giving it a burst of citrus. Bitter almonds are added to bring a hint of marzipan to the mix. Orris rout is used for its floral aroma, it binds all the other botanicals together to create an exuberating aroma. Coriander seeds from Romania are added to give a spice & of course a big gust of freshness. Angelica root adds a dry texture to the mix, with a woody spicy note too. Liquorish adds a woody bittersweet flavour which is critical to bring out the spicy mellow flavour. Angelica seeds are added to bring a hop-like note to the gin, which is complemented by the lemon peel from Sicily to add a strong citrus flavour. These 9 botanicals are used to create Beefeater gin but they don't tell the amount so you can't re-create your own. ...
London Dry Gin 5cl Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste & aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship. ...
Miniature Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste & aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship. ...
London Dry Gin 70cl Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste & aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship. ...
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Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste and aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship
Beefeater London dry gin was made by James Burrough in 1863. It is made up of nine different botanicals each bringing a different taste & aroma to mix which helped it win double gold at the San Francisco world spirit championship
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