Broker's London Dry Gin, 70cl, ABV 40%

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Broker's London Dry Gin, 70cl, ABV 40%

Broker's London Dry Gin, 70cl, ABV 40%

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Questo gin straordinario viene prodotto utilizzando le piante selvatiche che si trovano sulle montagne intorno alla distilleria. Le piante vengono tutte raccolte a mano ed inserite fresche (non secche) nell'alambicco entro poche ore dalla raccolta. Successivamente, vengono distillate lentamente per estrarre i sapori delicati in piccoli lotti. Tutte le bottiglie sono etichettate a mano segnalando il numero del lotto e della bottiglia, la data di imbottigliamento e la data in cui sono state raccolte le botaniche stagionali. La conoscenza, l'esperienza e lo sforzo che vanno in ogni bottiglia rappresentano ciò che la rende così speciale. Al naso sprigiona note primaverili, l’aroma del ginepro è chiaramente riconoscibile, così come quello degli agrumi. In seguito, emergono le note floreali, più estive, poi quelle della frutta autunnale e infine le note speziate più adatte all’inverno. È un gin ideale per tutte le stagioni. Broker’s Gin was launched in the 1990’s. Supposedly created based on an early 18th century recipe— botanically, probably not in terms of base spirit, the base spirit is clean and clearly column distilled— it’s known as one of the bigger juniper-forward classic-style gins on the market today. We reserve the right to audit our suppliers operations to ensure compliance with the Act. Currently, audits are not regularly performed by the company or an independent third party. I started out with the Gin and Tonic and it quite much caught my fancy. Bright notes of juniper and a touch of citrus. Well balanced with the tonic water. Langley distillery uses only traditional pot stills for the production of Brokers Gin. This is because pot stills are better for extracting maximum flavour from the botanicals in a traditional hand-crafted fashion. The distillery has a mini-still, which is used for making small batches of gin from different recipes. The recipe for Broker’s Gin is 200 years old and was chosen after taste-testing against several newer recipes.

Alcoholic spirits originally found their place as a “cure all’ in medieval Europe. Gin was the next step, incorporating the medical benefits held in plants. Various botanical elements were thought to have different health giving properties most notably in the case of gin, juniper. When mixed with spiritus alcohol a rudimentary medicine was formed and became popular all over the continent.Broker’s London Dry Gin is a brand of gin micro-distilled at a 200-year-old distillery located near Birmingham, England, using a traditional copper pot still. [1] Broker’s Gin is made with a combination of botanicals ( herbs, spices and fruit). It is available in two strengths: 40% and 47% alc/vol (80 proof and 94 proof) in 1.75L, 1.0L, 750ml, 700ml and 50ml sizes. So what is the healthiest gin? It’s not really a fair question. Alcohol is not healthful and if you’re drinking you should be aware of that fact. Broker’s Gin is distributed across the United States and in over 40 other countries. It was introduced to the U.S. market in 2001 in partnership with Hood River Distillers, Inc. [4] Distilling Process [ edit ] Notes:Made in a 200 year-old gin distillery outside London- triple-distilled spirit is used to macerate/steep the ingredients which are then distilled a 4th time in a copper pot still.

Appearance: Crystal clear, displays long legs on swirling,which then become droplets on the side of the glass. First Impression: Juniper, witchhazel and cassia, followed with citrus.The high proof gives it more alcohol bite but this is to be expected. Even at 94 proof though, this gin shows a subtlety of blending. The base spirit for Broker's Gin is quadruple-distilled pure grain spirit made from English wheat. The flavour is provided by ten natural botanical ingredients, the primary one of which is juniper berries. The botanicals are steeped in the base spirit in the still for 24 hours. The spirit is then distilled a fifth and final time. D.C. Gin from New Columbia, One Eight, District Distilling, Jos A. Magnus and Co., and Republic Restoratives ( )

Tasting Notes

Il Gin, in questo caso, viene ridistillato con ulteriore frutta, fiori, spezie e, naturalmente, un sacco di petali di rosa freschi. In short, for non-sweetened spirits the most important way to count calories is by looking at the proof. If it’s a 30% ABV vodka, it’s going to have fewer calories than a Navy Strength Gin. Because alcohol contributes to calories far more than sugar— even sweetened spirits will be more determined by their ABV. Gordon’s Pink Gin (37.5%) from https://www.masterofmalt.com/gin/gordons/gordons-pink-gin/?srh=1 ( ) However, if your goal is to merely count calories and watch your caloric count look to the proof of the spirit. Sip your spirits neat, or with soda water. Broker’s Gin is very flavorful and very bright. Sweet bright citrus on the nose, and a bright dose of juniper as well. Possibly a hint of spice and florals around the edges, but it maintains a straightforward classic approach with a nice bit of juniper character.



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