Juniper berries were relatively expensive and bothersome to obtain and prepare — why not just add turpentine or sulfuric acid to crude spirits under the name of gin? You could draw your pay in ...
The wildly popular cocktail contains just four ingredients: equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, plus a wide strip of orange peel. (Don't forget to stash your glass in the freezer prior ...
These eight juniper-forward gins have consistently won gold medals at international spirit competitions. They are a classic expression of the London Dry style and an ideal base for a Gin and Tonic.
Read more: 23 Cocktails To Try If You Like Drinking Gin Gin gets its name from the French word for the juniper berry, "genièvre." It was first brewed in the 17th century by a Dutch doctor of ...