Old English Gin 44% - 70cl
The Old English Gin is distilled with 11 botanicals, the last one remaining a secret. However, if you study the bottles beautiful label closely, and you know a little about plants and herbs, you'll find out that the secret ingredient is cardamom. The remaining botanicals used for this recipe are juniper, coriander, orange peel, lemon peel, aniseed, cassia, nutmeg, and iris root.
The gin's taste is characterized by a strong juniper profile, paired with aromas of pepper.
Old English Gin is distilled in Britain's oldest copper stills, and filled in recycled champagne bottles. Using a black wax seal gives this gin a unique and eye-catching packaging little to few other gins have. The recipe is a replica of one of the oldest gin recipes, dating back to the 17th and 18th century, where there were only two types of gin available: "Holland's Gin" (genever), and "English Gin".
Enjoy this British treasure neat, or as a Gin & Tonic using Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water.
The gin's taste is characterized by a strong juniper profile, paired with aromas of pepper.
Old English Gin is distilled in Britain's oldest copper stills, and filled in recycled champagne bottles. Using a black wax seal gives this gin a unique and eye-catching packaging little to few other gins have. The recipe is a replica of one of the oldest gin recipes, dating back to the 17th and 18th century, where there were only two types of gin available: "Holland's Gin" (genever), and "English Gin".
Enjoy this British treasure neat, or as a Gin & Tonic using Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water.
This product contains alcohol and can only be delivered to adults. Proof of age will be required at delivery. Please enjoy responsibly.
- Product Type:WM: Gin
- Description:WM: Gin
- Net Quantity:WM: 70cl
- Alcohol Content:WM: 44% vol
- Distillery or Brand : Hammer & Son
- Product Type: Gin
- Description: Gin
- Responsible Food Company: Hammer & Son Ltd., Langley Distillery, West Midlands B68 8HA, GB
- Net Quantity: 70cl
- Alcohol Content: 44% vol
Weight: 1.52 kg
Dimensional Weight: 1.15 kg
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This distillery is based in the UK, near Birmingham in the West Midlands. When buying Gin in the 1700's and 1800's one would be offered a quite simple choice: English Gin or Holland's Gin. Hollands Gin was the Genever, and English Gin was branded fancy names as Young Tom or Old Tom, or named after the distillery as Booth's and Warrington. At that time, England was the largest importer of French Champagne and consumers would buy such bottles filled with gin at the gin shops. Hammer & son ltd. Produces gin after historic recipes and distributes them all over the world.
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