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By blending fruit sugars with the gentle bitterness of South American angostura bark and botanicals such as cardamom, pimento berry and ginger, we've created a...
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Ingredients
50ml City of London Old Tom Gin
100ml Ginger Ale
Method
Pour City of London Old Tom Gin into a glass with ice. Top with Ginger Ale.
Garnish
Cinnamon Stick
By blending fruit sugars with the gentle bitterness of South American angostura bark and botanicals such as cardamom, pimento berry and ginger, we've created a...
Read MoreCity of London Old Tom Gin is a 43% product made in London. The City of London Distillery was the first distillery to open within the Square Mile for nearly 200 years. Launched in 2012, this gin is supplied by Halewood.
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Without Juniper, there would be no gin at all. The origins of gin as we know it date back to 16th century Holland where Juniper and grain spirit were combined to produce a spirit called Genever. These 'berries' have a herbaceous, piney flavour with citrus notes.
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After Juniper, an ever-present ingredient in gin, Coriander seeds are the most widely used botanical. Morocco, Eastern Europe and Russia The second most common gin botanical adds a spicy, nutty flavour with citrus notes and flavours.
The capital of London gives its name to the most popular English spirit, London Dry Gin. The home of gin and many liqueurs, England is increasingly producing craft vodka, rum and non-alcoholic spirits.
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