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Brombyrina SILKGIN is the perfect combination of wonderful scents, tastes and colors of the Silk Road. Carefully composed botanicals create an incomparably multi-faceted taste that will inspire you.
What does Brombyrina SILKGIN taste like?
Brombyrina captivates with its precise flavor and distinctive note. Silk cools in summer and warms in winter, the character of Brombyrina follows this. Mulberry characterizes the fruity taste of the gin and supports the spicy-warm and at the same time fresh character.
Botanicals
The best and most select botanicals give our Brombyrina SILKGIN its delicate, warm and creative character. With a lot of patience and attention to detail, we develop each component to meet our high standards of quality. These are our botanicals used: mulberry, juniper, lemon, saffron, orange, Ceylon cinnamon and Makhen pepper.
What is the best way to drink Brombyrina SILKGIN?
Our tonic recommendations are as follows: If you like it a little sweeter, go for the Goldberg Tonic. If you prefer strong flavors, go for Aqua Monaco. And for those who like a sophisticated play of flavors, take either the 1724 or the classic Thomas Henry Tonic Water.
Alcohol content
Brombyrina SILKGIN has an alcohol content of 42% vol.
Location: | Hamburg |
Botanicals: | juniper, mulberries, lemon, saffron, orange, Ceylon cinnamon, makhen pepper |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Filler: | Distillery Hubertus Valendar, Main Street 11, 56829 Kail |
Manufacturer: | Brombyrina Silkgin |
Drink type: | Gin |
Food companies: | RA Bernd Roloff, Adlerhorst 1, D-22459 Hamburg |
Brombyrina Silkgin
The idea for Brombyrina Gin came about when we discovered a book in the cellar of Port of Silk, one of Hamburg's most traditional silk importers. In this book we could read about the experiences and stories of the founder Liselotte along the Silk Road. She described not only the diverse fabrics, but also the enchanting and beguiling scents, warm and cooling airs, as well as the flora with its splendor of colors and all the different, special tastes. From this sprang an idea: to take all these beautifully described images on a journey. The result can be enjoyed: The Brombyrina Silkgin.
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