Beefeater London Dry Gin

Introduction

Beefeater London Dry Gin is a quintessential representation of this classic spirit, renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and balanced flavor profile. Established in 1863 by James Burrough, Beefeater has not only defined the London Dry gin category but has also earned its place as the world’s most awarded gin, showcasing its excellence across various international spirits competitions. This gin offers a crisp, clean taste with a bold juniper character complemented by harmonious notes of citrus and other botanicals, making it a benchmark for quality in the spirits industry.

Details

ABV : 44%

Country : United Kingdom & Ireland

Region : England

Tasting Notes

Beefeater London Dry Gin is characterized by its remarkable balance and complexity. On the nose, it presents an inviting bouquet of vibrant juniper which is usually the forefront note, layered with aromatic hints of angelica and coriander seeds that add depth and warmth. The addition of Seville oranges provides a bright, zesty lift while the subtle sweetness from the almonds and the spice of licorice complete the aromatic profile. On the palate, the gin reveals a smooth, crisp mouthfeel with pronounced, savory juniper flavor followed by a refreshing burst of citrus peel and fragrant botanicals. The finish is clean and enduring, leaving a lingering warmth that invites contemplation of its intricate flavor landscape. The balance of botanicals makes it both vibrant and subtle, appealing to a broad range of tastes.

History

The origins of Beefeater London Dry Gin trace back to 1863 when pharmacist James Burrough acquired the Chelsea Distillery in London. His vision was to create a gin that would embody the essence of London, and through rigorous dedication to quality and craftsmanship, he succeeded remarkably well. By using traditional methods and refining the recipe, Burrough laid the foundation for what would become an iconic spirit. The name ‘Beefeater’ is believed to have been inspired by the Yeomen of the Guard, the royal bodyguards, reflecting its British heritage. Through the years, Beefeater remained committed to its London roots, being one of the few major gin brands distilled in the city itself. Over the decades, the gin has undergone innovations while maintaining its classic recipe, consistently appealing to both traditionalists and modern palates alike.

Fabrication Process

The production of Beefeater London Dry Gin begins with a careful selection of nine key botanicals: juniper berries, angelica root and seeds, coriander seeds, almonds, licorice, and the peels of Seville oranges. The gin is crafted in traditional pot stills, specifically designed to capture the essence of these botanicals effectively. The process starts with the maceration of the botanicals in a neutral grain spirit for 24 hours, allowing their flavors to infuse into the spirit. After maceration, the mixture is distilled, which extracts and concentrates the desired flavors. This distillation is conducted in small batches to ensure consistency and high quality. After distillation, the gin is carefully blended to achieve the traditional Beefeater profile before being bottled at an alcohol content of 40% ABV. The entire process, from selection to distillation, is executed with precision, reflecting the distillery’s commitment to authenticity and excellence.

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