Makes a fantastic Gin & Sin: 2.0 oz Gin 0.25 oz Fresh lemon juice 0.25 oz Orange Juice 0.25 oz (real) Grenadine Combine Gin, Lemon Juice and Orange Juice in shaker with cracked ice. Shake until well chilled. Pour over ice in old fashioned glass and drop the Grenadine to the bottom. Voila, beautiful sunrise. To allow this Gin to sing, I recommend a Gin Fizz: 2.00 oz Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin 1.00 oz Fresh Lemon Juice 0.25 oz simple syrup 3-5 oz club soda Combine Gin, lemon and simple syrup in shaker with ice. Shake well until chilled and pour into hiball over ice. Top with club soda and give a gentle stir. Enjoy.
About this bottle
Former Wall Street employee and gin enthusiast Steven DeAngelo and his brother Phillip, originally started Greenhook Ginsmiths in 2008. However, due to the aftermath of the economic recession that year, the Brooklyn-based distillery didn't release its first gin until four years later. Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin is made with a base spirit distilled from New York-grown wheat. Eight botanicals - juniper, coriander, chamomile, elderflower, citrus, blue ginger, cinnamon, orris root and elderberry - are then vacuum-distilled with the base spirit. The gin is then bottled at 47% ABV.
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Lots of floral notes. On the nose and the palate. There’s lavender. Juniper. Rose. And a little soap. The aroma is slightly better than the taste but it’s still good.
a very good gin. it is aromatic and has a nice flavor
Found it rather heavy and wet
not a fan bro. harsh
definitely quality
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