Gin is flavored vodka The most usual production method for gin is to distill botanicals, such as juniper, coriander, citrus peel, cinnamon, almond or liquorice, with neutral grain alcohol. Making gin is like flavoring vodka, except that botanicals are always natural.
What type of botanicals are in gin?
'Pretty much every gin in the world will have four base botanicals: juniper, coriander seeds, a root (usually angelica), and then a citrus peel,' says Tom Hills of East London Liquor Company.Sep 8, 2020
Is Botanist gin nice?
The texture of the spirit rather nice, with a slightly oily, pleasant palate coating presence. Cool mint and juniper, slightly pine-forward juniper at first. Citrus, primarily lemon zest on the early mid-palate before sweet spices and flower come through. I'd say that the Botanist Gin on the palate is a perfumers' gin.
What style of gin is the botanist?
Islay gin
What is Botanist gin best served with?
We recommend serving with a wedge of Grapefruit and sprig of Thyme. We also discovered having this gin with a slice of apple also works beautifully with this gin.Sep 6, 2019
Is botanist a London dry gin?
The Botanist is a gin comprised of 9 standard botanicals and an additional 22 that were hand-foraged from Islay itself--botanicals like apple mint, heather, red clover, and meadowsweet among many others. Most produced as either London Dry or Distilled Gins.
What goes best with the Botanist gin?
Make The Botanist's gin and tonic
Foodism
No reviews
5 min
Tonic
Link: https://foodism.co.uk/recipes/the-botanist-gin-and-tonic/
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The Botanist Gin Cocktail
Vintage Mixer
No reviews
5 min
St germain liqueur, rabbit, simple syrup, mint, lemon juice
Link: https://www.thevintagemixer.com/the-botanist-gin-cocktail/
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The Botanist Gin Gimlet
A Communal Table
5.0
(1)
25 min
Gin, lime juice, cinnamon syrup, cassia bark
Link: https://www.acommunaltable.com/gin-gimlet/
What tonic goes with Botanist gin?
Refreshingly Light Cucumber Tonic Water.
How do you drink botanical gin?
When you sip it straight you'll find forward notes of juniper berries and rose along with hints of sage and citrus. The mint and lemon added into the cocktail perfectly compliment the natural flavor of the gin. Add a touch of simple syrup and a splash of St. Germain, and you have a perfectly herbal and balanced drink.