- There is no standard for what Gin has to be made from, smell like, or taste like. That being said - folks generally expect an anise/juniper "fresh" frangrance and taste.
- This is a wonderful experiment that I had for some reason never opened, and it was a limited run back in 2014-15. Kind of whiskey-like. Same charred oak barrels they use for bourbon, and similar effect (heavy notes).
- I guess they still make it. https://kegnbottle.com/old-grove-barrel-rested-california-small-batch-gin-750-ml
But yeah I'd say if normally you avoid gin, seek it out
1. There is no standard for what Gin has to be made from, smell like, or taste like. That being said - folks generally expect an anise/juniper "fresh" frangrance and taste.
2. This is a wonderful experiment that I had for some reason never opened, and it was a limited run back in 2014-15. Kind of whiskey-like. Same charred oak barrels they use for bourbon, and similar effect (heavy notes).
3. I guess they still make it. https://kegnbottle.com/old-grove-barrel-rested-california-small-batch-gin-750-ml
But yeah I'd say if normally you avoid gin, seek it out
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