What is gin made out of?

Gin is made by distilling a neutral grain alcohol with juniper berries and other botanicals to make the fragrant spirit we all know and love. The botanicals are infused into the raw spirit to release their flavours. You can also vary the recipe by adding different spices, fruits and floral elements.
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What is the main ingredient of gin?

The one ingredient that all gins have in common is juniper, a signature botanical used to flavour this spirit. Since it's a primary ingredient that defines gin, distillers use juniper berries in their mash which helps bring out the traditional notes of pine often found within it.
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Is gin made out of vodka?

Is it true you can make gin from vodka? Yes! While most 'proper', commercial gin makers - like the distillers behind our artisan Gins of the Month - extract the flavours from botanicals through distillation, it is possible to make gin simply by 'steeping' the plants, herbs or spices you want to use in the base spirit.
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Is gin a vodka or gin?

While gin and vodka are both crafted as neutral spirits, gin has additional ingredients—namely juniper berries—to give it its signature pine flavour. In fact, gin can only be called a gin if it has juniper in it. Without this, the spirit is technically vodka. The taste also hugely differs between the two spirits.
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Is gin just vodka with juniper berries?

Vodka can be infused with flavors from whatever is mixed into it like orange soda, cranberry, or other things. Gin is primarily distilled from malt and grain and then mixed with Juniper berries. This gives gin the distinctive flavor of Juniper.
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How It's Made: Gin



Is gin the healthiest alcohol?

Made from juniper berries, a type of “super fruit,” gin serves as one of the healthiest spirits ever created. It's low in calories, and the botanical properties that survive the distillation process present plenty of health-boosting reasons gin is healthy.
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What are the 3 key ingredients in gin?

The three key ingredients in gin are:
  • Neutral Grain Spirit. Gin is made using a clear, neutral spirit made from distilling grains such as rye, barley, wheat, or corn. ...
  • Juniper Berries. Source: Unsplash. ...
  • Other Botanicals.
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Can you drink gin straight?

Of course, you can always drink your gin straight. Some people will even tell you that it's the best way to enjoy gin. Just pour the gin over a few ice cubes and drop in a lime wedge if you fancy. Naturally, to enjoy a spirit neat it must be of good quality – there's nothing worse than nasty, bitter, cheap gin.
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Is gin just flavoured vodka?

Are gin and flavoured vodka the same thing? In theory, yes. Gin is, at the most basic level, a neutral spirit flavoured with juniper berries. Vodka just so happens to be a neutral spirit.
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Which alcohol gives the least hangover?

“Vodka is known to be the best alcoholic beverage for the most minimal hangover. Gin, light rum and white wine are runner-ups—with brandy and whiskey being at the bottom of the list.
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Is gin worse for you than vodka?

Is Gin More Healthier Than Vodka? In comparison to other liquors, gin has less sugar and fewer calories. Gin might be a slightly healthier option if you already drink alcohol. Mixers, on the other hand, need to be handled with caution.
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Which is healthier vodka or gin?

It's the clearer types of alcohol, however, that go easier on the body. They also go easier on calories. One serving of vodka contains only 97 calories and zero carbs, while a serving of gin has about 110 calories and zero carbs.
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Is gin stronger than whiskey?

Alcoholic beverages typically range between 28% and 32% for fruit liqueurs, 35% to 40% for gin, 35% to 46% for vodka, 40-46% for whiskey, rum, tequila, and 55-60% for cask strength whiskey.
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Is gin made out of potatoes?

London Dry Gin (Column distilled gin)

This gin begins as a neutral distilled spirit that is made from grain, potatoes, sugarcane, grapes, or really any other agricultural material.
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What gives gin its flavor?

Gin botanicals are plant additives used to give the spirit its unique flavor and aroma. When the distilling of the spirit began, the main additive was juniper berries. These berries have a high concentration of an organic compound called alpha-pinene, giving juniper berries their smell and taste of pine needles.
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Is gin made from almonds?

Historically, gin is made with two types of almonds. The first is the previously mentioned sweet almond, which you can buy in stores and eat as a snack. The bitter almond is the second type of almond, and it gets its name from its high cyanide content.
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Why is gin a depressant?

So I went digging to find where this widespread and seemingly nonsensical gin myths came from. Gincredibly, I found that there absolutely no basis for the myth that gin is any more a depressant than any other spirit. I am elated to report that it is undeniably a MYTH.
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Is gin an anti inflammatory?

Conclusions: Both wine and gin showed anti-inflammatory effects by reducing plasma fibrinogen and IL-1alpha levels. However, wine had the additional effect of decreasing hs-CRP, as well as monocyte and endothelial adhesion molecules.
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Is gin a rum?

Rum and gin have different flavors and aromas, with rum having a sweeter flavor than gin. Gin is essentially flavored vodka with a juniper berry flavor. Rum, on the other hand, has a more sugary taste, while gin tastes like a spirit. Gin is made from fermented grains rather than molasses, as is rum.
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Will 2 shots of gin get you drunk?

An average person can get drunk after four to five shots of alcohol. Two or three shots can get you tipsy, while seven or more shots will leave you extremely drunk. However, alcohol has different alcohol content, and people have different alcohol toleration.
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Is gin a ladies drink?

A gin and tonic is probably not considered to be one of the most 'manly' drinks out there like you could say about for instance some whiskeys. But gin and tonic is definitely not a feminine drink. A gin and tonic is an amazing cocktail for anyone who is looking for a strong but refreshing and slightly bitter drink.
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Can I mix gin and Coke?

Can you mix gin and coke? The short answer, of course, is yes, you can mix gin and coke. You can mix anything you want. And with the right palate, you might find that you enjoy drink a gin/coke mix.
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What is Bombay gin made out of?

Bombay Sapphire is a brand of gin, produced in England from a recipe of 10 botanicals: cassia, cubeb berries, coriander, angelica, juniper berries, orris root, almond, lemon, grains of paradise, and liquorice.
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Why is gin called dry?

Caption Options. "What's termed a 'dry gin' means there's no added (artificial) flavoring, the flavors are all natural from the botanicals," said our gin guide, plus no added sweeteners. "If the gin has sweetness, it's more than likely it contained a botanical like licorice."
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Why does gin taste like pine?

Well, not exactly. Gin is made from juniper berries. And juniper berries are not actually berries, but female seed cone (read pinecones). THIS IS WHY IT TASTES LIKE CHRISTMAS TREES, which (in our opinion) is a very good thing.
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