We were greeted with a refreshing gin punch with lemon wedges in it. We met Tim before the event started and he told us that globally gin growth is better than the vodka market. However the share is marginal compared to the other white spirit. Another interesting fact we learnt was that unlike wine, gin does not age with time. Beefeater is also the only major brand of gin left in London with a turnover of 30 million bottles/year.
To quickly run through the history-James Borrough started Beefeater in Chelsea, West London in 1908. He was a skilled distiller, who was constantly experimenting with botanicals (ingredients) that go into making gin, he also always wrote about how his experiments fared (which I’m told are still there to see). He also had a great marketing idea and put his image on the bottle so it could be easily distinguished and purchased.
Beefeater-One gets a mouthful feel, it has a medium to long finish, one can get the taste of juniper, liquorice , fruity, citrus notes. It is a more complex gin.
Gordons- One gets a lesser mouthful feel comparatively, it is earthy, tastes a bit sweet but there is no sugar added, less floral, can definitely taste a lot of angelica roots. It is a medium gin.
Bombay Sapphire-a definite white pepper taste, more aromas of neutral spirits, the finish is short on taste. It is a lighter gin in comparison.
We then got to taste 2 gin cocktails- gin with mint and lemon wedge and green snapper.
Green snapper was very similar to a bloody mary but without the tomato juice. It had mint, green coriander, pineapple juice and lemon juice all blended together and was really refreshing.
I would love to try some more lovely gin based cocktails in the near future. Here’s cheers to Gin!
- Rohini Ghosh