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Sakurao Original Japanese Dry Gin 700ml
Sakurao Original Japanese Dry Gin is made using traditional methods and only the finest ingredients. The gin is distilled using juniper berries, co...
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Elephant Dry Gin 500ml
Elephant Dry Gin is produced in Hamburg, Germany. This region is known for its high-quality spirits, and Elephant Dry Gin is no exception. The gin ...
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Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin 500ml
Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin is a premium gin that originates from the Black Forest region of Germany. The Monkey 47 name comes from the fact that...
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Ferdinand's Saar Dry Gin 500ml
Ferdinand's Saar Dry Gin is produced in the picturesque Saar region of Germany. The region has a long history of viticulture, and the Ferdinand's t...
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While London dry gin is the best known type of dry gin, there are many different styles that have been created around the world. Dry gin can be made with any type of botanical, but must be distilled to at least 70% ABV to be considered true dry gin.
Dry gin is incredibly versatile and can be used in a wide variety of cocktails. It is the key ingredient in classics like the Martini and Gin and Tonic. Dry gin can also be served neat or on the rocks, depending on your preference.
If you're looking to try dry gin for the first time, start with a classic like the Martini or Gin and Tonic. These cocktails are well-balanced and showcase the unique flavor of dry gin. You can also experiment with different types of bitters, syrups, and fruits to create your own unique cocktails. Cheers!