With the popularity of gin continuing to grow, the market is exploding with flavored, infused, and cult offerings that include exotic ingredients seldom seen in gin before. Seeking to honor its rich ...
Back in the 1700s, gin enjoyed wild popularity thanks to its affordability, earning it the nickname "mother's ruin" because of the families it destroyed. In London alone there were around 7,000 gin ...
Why: “Plymouth is a clear, slightly fruity, full-bodied gin that is very aromatic. It also has a great history. First made in 1793, Plymouth Gin is a grand old institution in Britain. Churchill soaked ...
In Belize, my friend Kiv taunted an Englishman for sipping a pink cocktail, in a waterside tavern. After some words ending with the trite “You and what army?” the man and his buddies — British SAS ...
Plymouth Gin is a unique, premium quality gin made in Plymouth, since 1793. The favourite gin of everyone from the Royal Navy to Winston Churchill, and believed to be the gin that led to the invention ...
Plymouth Gin has launched a new gin — its first innovation in 12 years. Mr King’s 1842 Recipe is the first special edition in a series of craft gins that celebrate the spirit of exploration. This ...
Over the past two days I have recounted my studies in gin, undertaken while working on a few different magazine and online stories in London. I explained how gin is made, what labels mean and the ...
Plymouth Gin was the product of two very British institutions: navy and empire. Established by general merchant Mr Coates (his first name, oddly, remains a mystery) in 1793 at the start of prolonged ...
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