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- Gin - Wikipedia
Gin ( dʒ ɪ n ) is a distilled alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries and other botanical ingredients [1] [2] Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe
- How to Understand the Main Types of Gin - Liquor. com
Learn about common gin styles including London Dry, New American New Western, Plymouth, Old Tom, navy strength, genever, and flavored bottlings like sloe gin
- The 5 Best Gins of 2025 | Reviews by Wirecutter - The New York Times
We tasted 12 London Dry gins, mixing up martinis, Negronis, and gin and tonics to find our five favorites
- Gin | Definition, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
Gin, flavored, distilled, colorless to pale yellow liquor made from purified spirits usually obtained from a grain mash and having the juniper berry as its principal flavoring ingredient Among the many popular cocktails that include gin are martinis, gimlets, and Tom Collins
- 9 Different Types of Gin You Need to Know - Cocktail Society
Like other spirits, you can classify gin by different types and styles, each with its own characteristics and additional regulations beyond the EU definition of gin Time to look at the 9 different types of gin, what they taste like, and what makes them unique
- 7 Types of Gin—Plus Which One Belongs in Your Favorite Mixed Drink
Learn what gin is and the seven main types of gin With this guide, you'll know what to shop for and what to mix in your next gin and tonic or martini
- What Is Gin? - The Spruce Eats
Gin is a distilled spirit that is made from grain and flavored with botanicals It is most noted for its pine flavor due to its main ingredient, juniper berries There are a variety of styles, from the famous London dry gins to modern gins that are less piney and more approachable Gin is a Dutch creation and the English made it popular worldwide
- How To Choose The Right Gin For Every Kind Of Drink - Forbes
Gin tonic cocktail is on the bar Space for text Photo for the menu getty Sometimes called “contemporary gin” or “modern gin,” this is a broad category for gins that step away from the
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