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GREENHOOK GINSMITHS
Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin
Marrying modern technique with traditional flavor profiles, Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin is a bold and crisp gin born in the heart of Brooklyn.Working behind a custom-made 300 liter copper alembic still outfitted with a specially designed mercury vacuum, master distiller Steven DeAngelo uses an innovative technique to reduce atmospheric pressure in his still during the distillation process. As a result, DeAngelo is able to distill his gin at lower temperatures than traditional ginsmiths, resulting in a cleaner, more pristine spirit that captures the raw integrity of the botanicals.Those botanicals juniper berries from Tuscany, organic chamomile, organic elderflower, blue ginger, orris root and Ceylon cinnamon give the gin a citrusy flavor, and earned it the Double Gold Medal at The Fifty Best Tasting Competition in 2013.Greenhook Gin is strong 94 proof but its flavors are distinct and sharp. Its also surprisingly well-balanced, its component flavors complementing one another and creating a whole thats greater than the sum of its botanical parts.Pick up your bottle today!
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$39.99
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Greenhook Ginsmiths Beach Plum Gin Liqueur
Native to the coastal dunes of the northeastern United States, beach plums have been used for generations to create preserves and jams. Close relatives to sloe berries and damson plums, beach plums have a high pit-to-flesh ratio, resulting in an intensely tart and astringent fruit. While farmers have succeeded in domesticating most Northeastern fruit such as cranberries and Concord grapes, beach plums have defied attempts at commercial production. Incredibly sensitive to climate and elevation, beach plums are a finicky fruit they require low-lying sandy soils to grow and nearly two years to mature.Steven DeAngelo, master distiller at Greenhook Ginsmiths in Brooklyn, came across a few farmers in New York who had wild beach plums growing on their estates. "I wanted to make a traditional sloe gin,"he says, but when he came across the beach plums, he decided to put a Yankee spin on the traditionally English spirit. "I think I bought every beach plum on Long Island,"he quips.He begins the process by distilling a gin with traditional botanicals juniper berries from Tuscany, organic chamomile, organic elderflower, blue ginger, orris root and Ceylon cinnamon. His custom-made, 300 liter copper alembic still is outfitted with a specially-designed mercury vacuum, allowing him to reduce the atmospheric pressure in his still during distillation. As a result, DeAngelo is able to distill his gin at lower temperatures (nearly 40 degrees lower!) than traditional ginsmiths, resulting in a cleaner, more pristine spirit that captures the raw integrity of the botanicals.After distillation, he steeps the entire beach plum pit and all in the gin for approximately seven months. Following maceration, he adds a touch of organic cane sugar before filtering the gin and labeling each bottle by hand.With roughly a pound of beach plums per bottle, the result is a fruity, bittersweet gin the beach plums intense, assertive flavors play against the juniper, coriander, elderflower and chamomile used to create the gin. The result is a gin with a tart, sour cherry nose and notes of bittersweet fruit that give way to a long, dry finish with hints of spicy coriander, chamomile and bitter almonds."I wanted to focus a little bit more on the underlying gin," says DeAngelo. "I didnt want to just make it sweet like a lot of fruit liqueurs. I wanted to have a gin liqueur where you could actually taste the gin. Its about the harmony of the fruit with the gin."Infinitely complex yet harmonious, Greenhook Ginsmiths Beach Plum Gin Liqueur is the worlds first commercial Beach Plum Gin Liqueur. Only 1,800 bottles have ever been made pick one up today and try it in an amazing cocktail!
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$54.99
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$54.99
Greenhook Ginsmiths Old Tom Gin
Old Tom Gins first became popular in 18th century London. The gins were made to be slightly sweeter than London Dry Gins and slightly drier than Dutch Jenevers, and were often considered to be the "missing link" in the gin industry. The name of the gin is derived from black cats (the "Old Toms") that were often mounted on the wall of British pubs centuries ago. Pedestrians walking past the pub could deposit a coin under the cats paw without ever entering the building. The bartender would collect the coin and in exchange, pour a shot of gin to the customer.Greenhook Ginsmiths Old Tom Gin is a bold and crisp gin born in the heart of Brooklyn. The gin is made from a backbone of pot-distilled grains, which are distilled with juniper and other exotic spices inspired by the British spice trade that prevailed during the 18th century. After the gin has been distilled, it is matured for 12 months in casks that were previously used to mature bourbon. Then, master distiller Steven DeAngelo finishes the gin in ex-Oloroso Sherry butts before bringing it to 100.1 proof, where it is bottled.Greenhook Ginsmiths Old Tom Gin has bold notes of earthy spices, oak tannins, juniper and pine. The finish is crisp yet lasting, with touches of citrus, oak, fruits and red wine.Pick up a bottle today!
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$39.99
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$39.99