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Size750mLProof80 (40% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Made using eleven different botanicals, this gin earned the Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2015.
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Brooklyn Gin is the result of months of Joe Santos and Emil Jattne experimenting and perfecting a recipe using eleven different botanicals, including five locally-sourced citrus peels, lavender and cocoa nibs. Distilled through a five plate Christian Carl copper pot still, Brooklyn Gin has strong notes of citrus while the hand-cracked juniper berries provide for a clean and slightly spicy finish.
Each bottle of Brooklyn Gin is distilled, corked and labeled by hand, and Santos and Jattne personally go door-to-door to local bars, hand-delivering bottles.
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About Brooklyn Gin
While Manhattan may have its own eponymous cocktail, Brooklyn has its very own gin. In the last two years, Joe Santos and Emil Jattne, the master distillers at Brooklyn Gin Co., have cut, pulped and peeled some 40 pounds of citrus fruit in one sitting, hand-cracked thousands of juniper berries, and, in the name of research, tasted countless cocktails in the five boroughs of New York City.
Santos, who graduated from Dartmouth and worked for eight years at spirits giant Bacardi, says that Brooklyn Gin reflects his love of experimenting with new cocktails and inventing new spirits. "When I looked back at what I loved doing at Bacardi, it was tinkering around," Santos says.
According to Winston Churchill, "The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen's lives and minds than all the doctors in the Empire," referring to the British officers using it to treat malaria in India.
Initially made for medicinal purposes, gin gets most of its flavor from the juniper berries added after the distillation process. It sure has come a long way from the Middle Ages, with the introduction of new botanicals, fruits, and spices, bringing it closer to people of all flavor varieties.