Gentleman's Gin - 50cl
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The mysterious stranger.
The mysterious Gentleman's Gin comes from Switzerland and appeared for the first time in 2018. It is said to be based on a recipe from the early 20th century.
Unfortunately, not much is known about this rather mysterious juniper brandy. It's a London Dry Gin, but that only says something about the manufacturing process. Gentleman's Gin is made by a Swiss company called "Ale & Bread" that was founded in 2018.
According to Ale & Bread, the Gentleman's Gin is made in a distillery in the old town of Basel, by hand, with love and passion, from the finest ingredients "from distant lands and nearby mountains" and according to a recipe that will be forgotten after a hundred years was found in an old archive. Accordingly, the recipe comes from a time when spirits were often banned and could only be enjoyed in the notorious Speakeasys, which probably explains the shape of the bottle, which is disguised as a pharmacist's bottle.
In fact, it is a flat, black-brown bottle, as it was used for medicine at the time. The bottle holds 50 centiliters. It also has a black label with gold print, which looks very classy. The bottle is closed with a red cap, the shape of which is reminiscent of a gentleman's top hat from the last century. The spirit itself has 41 percent alcohol by volume.
More than that is so far not known about the Gentleman's Gin, and therefore everything else must remain a secret for the time being.
Specifications
Bottle content: 50cl
Alcohol content: 41%
Country of origin: Switzerland
Canton / Region: Basel
Type: London Dry Gin
Use: pure as a shot, as a base for cocktails and long drinks