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Aged Gin
Aged gin (or barrel-aged gin) is the latest hot trend in the world of juniper schnapps. The finished gin is allowed to mature again in a barrel, which gives it even more delicious and unique aromas from the wooden barrel. You can buy barrel aged gin online here.
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Aged gin - the barrel-aged trend
Barrel aged gin is the latest trend among gin fans. Barrel-aged gin can give gin even more exciting flavors. With our beloved juniper schnapps, barrel-aging is all the more special because gin already offers so many different flavors.
What is aged gin?
Aged gin or barrel-aged gin is a fully distilled gin that has been stored in a barrel for a while. This is intended to give the spirit new aromas from the wooden barrel, as is also common with whisky, rum and some brandies and grains. There is no question that the gin naturally develops a unique taste as a result.
How long the gin remains in the barrel - i.e. aged - is up to the master distiller. Some gins are allowed another 3 months in the barrel, others even 6 months, for example. Will producers soon also be storing gin for several years? And whether this is good for the taste of the gin at all? Let us be surprised.
What is certain is that we can once again enjoy observing the versatility of the spirits and gin world in the choice of barrels. The storage methods range from classic American oak to mulberry barrels and even a Pinot Noir wine barrel. Here, too, it is fun to try out and taste the different approaches. You can buy aged gin online from us. We also promise that we will of course be constantly expanding our range of aged gin.
Gin on tap - that was a given
Well, was it only a matter of time before gins were also stored in barrels? Sure, in retrospect that's easy to say. But there's no question that the gin trend is here to stay and continues to develop in every nook and cranny, bringing something new and fun. Whether it's the juniper-poor New Western Gins, the Sloe Gin or the next gin with a special hop recipe.
The special thing about barrel ageing is that it is almost a logical variant of further development. A number of spirits are stored in barrels in order to mature and improve. Somehow it is clear that sooner or later more and more regional gin producers will discover this for themselves.
As a marketplace, we give these producers their own online stores, where you can now also buy aged gin, among other things. We will continue to expand our range. Of course, you can also discover all other types of gin in our store and buy rare gin.
How is aged gin produced?
The process of producing aged gin begins with the distillation of a traditional gin, which is then stored in wooden barrels. These barrels may have previously contained other spirits such as whisky, rum or wine, which brings additional flavors to the gin. The wooden barrels impart notes of vanilla, caramel, wood and other complex flavors to the gin. The length of ageing can vary, with some gins maturing in barrels for just a few months and others for several years.
During ageing, the gin interacts with the wood of the barrel, giving it additional depth and complexity. The type of wood, the previous barrel ageing product and the length of ageing all play a role in the development of the final flavor. Some distilleries also experiment with different types of wood and storage conditions to create unique flavor profiles.
How to drink barrel aged gin
Barrel aged gin can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, all of which should bring out the best in its complex flavor profile. Here are some popular methods:
- Neat or on ice: enjoy barrel aged gin neat or on ice to fully appreciate its rich flavors and woody notes.
- In a classic cocktail: Use it in classic cocktails such as an Old Fashioned or Negroni to add depth of flavor to the drink.
- With a splash of water: A few drops of water can help to open up the aromas and soften the taste.
- With tonic water: For a refreshing drink, mix Barrel Aged Gin with high quality tonic water and garnish with a lemon or orange zest.
- In a Manhattan: Replace the whiskey in the classic Manhattan with Barrel Aged Gin for a unique take on this cocktail.
Barrel aging and maturation add an extra dimension to the gin that is worth exploring in different ways. Experiment with different serving methods to find your favorite indulgence.
The link to the craft gin movement
The craft gin movement has made a significant contribution to the popularity of aged gins. Small, artisanal distilleries have begun experimenting with barrel aging to discover new and interesting flavors in their gins. This movement has pushed the boundaries of traditional gin making and made aged gin an exciting new trend.
Through the experimentation and passion of craft gin distilleries, aged gin has gone from a niche to a sought-after product. The diversity and creativity of the craft gin movement is reflected in the various aged gins that are coming onto the market and enriching the gin landscape.