Quality instead of quantity!
6,000 independent products
No mainstream
6.000 independent products
Gin and tonic is a must on every long drink menu. Time to take a closer look at the Superstar Gin it contains. Here you can find out how this fine spirit based on juniper berries is made, which varieties are available and how you can best enjoy your drink.
Gin is a juniper schnapps that first appeared in Dutch sources in the 17th century under the name Genever. When William III ascended the British throne, he brought the spirit from his homeland to the island. Genever became gin to make it easier to pronounce. Tax-free production and simple production processes quickly made the drink popular - even today.
The EU Spirits Regulation stipulates that gin must consist of a base alcohol made from rye, barley, corn or wheat plus juniper. Other ingredients, known as botanicals, are required to give the spirit its unique taste. These are herbs, spices, berries, flowers or fruit peel. The right mixture of the individual ingredients makes the taste. There are classic gins that combine juniper with coriander and citrus notes. Spicy gins rely on herbs, while flowers such as holdunder or lavender are added to floral gins. Lime, bergamot and the peel of other citrus fruits give certain types of gin their aroma. If you like it exotic, try crisp gins with notes of pepper or cardamom. As a rule, six to ten botanicals are used. However, there are also gins with 22 or even 47 botanicals. Around 120 different botanicals are used worldwide.
The most important ingredient in gin is juniper
Botanicals are soaked in a neutral alcohol to give the gin its flavor. During maceration (cold extraction), crushed botanicals are stored in a large vat for several days or weeks. Alternatively, flavoring takes place via digestion. The botanicals mixed with the alcohol are heated to around 70 degrees Celsius to release the essential oils. If a producer opts for percolation, he fills the botanicals in sieve inserts directly above the still, where the evaporating alcohol is flavoured directly.
Some gins can be filtered and bottled directly. Most varieties are distilled gin. This means that the macerate is heated in the still. This separates the flavored base alcohol from the remaining ingredients. The alcohol vapor rises and liquefies again as it cools. The result is the high-proof distillate. Good to know: As not all botanicals are suitable for maceration, manufacturers also use different methods for flavoring in parallel.
Example of a gin distillery at Windspiel Manufaktur.
After distillation, gin must be stored in a neutral container so that no foreign aromas influence the taste and the good stuff can mature for two to six weeks. Some producers also use wooden barrels - you can tell by the slightly darker color of the gin. In order for the gin to reach the drinkable level of 37.5% by volume, it must be "reduced" during bottling. Lime water is used for dilution.
The EU requires a kind of "purity law" for gin. This is why there are officially three types:
This popular type of gin has the following characteristics:
Order directly from small manufacturers: London Dry Gins
All In Gin from the Black Forest is a good example of dry gin.
Directly to our large range of dry gins.
An excellent sloe gin is the Windspiel Sloe Gin.
Directly to our small batch & handcrafted sloe gins
Take a look at these varieties too:
The gin and tonic is the classic gin drink.
Better types of gin can be enjoyed neat, whereby the drinking temperature should be around 15 degrees Celsius. However, the spirit is not designed for pure consumption and is drunk mixed. The most famous variant is Gin & Tonic. Tonic water is added to your preferred type of gin, either in a ratio of 1:1 or 1:2. Another classic is the gin fizz with lemon juice, sugar syrup and soda. Fancy a long drink? Now that you know what to look out for when choosing your gin, you can discover the best gins in our range and order them straight away!
Win a Hop Gin & Tonic Set!
JOIN NOWWin a
Hop Gin & Tonic Set (1x Gin, 4x Tonic)
worth 36€
It's never been so easy. Simply register now & join in!
Erfolg!
Klasse, jetzt musst du nur noch deine Anmeldung bestätigen. Dazu hast du eine E-Mail im Postfach.