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  2. Beefeater Gin - Wikipedia

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    This gin is produced from "100% grain spirit". The manufacturer has been in business since 1863 [3] and is currently located in Kennington, London.. According to the Beefeater, Beefeater Gin contains nine different botanicals: juniper, angelica root, angelica seeds, coriander seeds, liquorice, almonds, orris root, seville oranges, and lemon peel.

  3. Yeomen Warders - Wikipedia

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    The Beefeater name was carried over to the Yeomen Warders, due to the two corps' outward similarities and the Yeoman Warders' more public presence. Beefeaters also commonly produced and consumed broths made of beef, which were described as rich and hearty. These broths were known, at the time, as bef or beffy. [7]

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  5. Gibson (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson is a mixed drink made with gin and dry vermouth, and often garnished with a pickled onion.In its modern incarnation, it is considered a cousin of the ubiquitous martini, distinguished mostly by garnishing with an onion instead of an olive.

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    In 2024, the Dirty Martini seemed to be popping up everywhere. A classic Dirty mMartini is made with gin or vodka, dry vermouth and a splash of olive brine for a salty, savory kick. Typically ...

  7. Gin - Wikipedia

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    The negative reputation of gin survives in the English language in terms like gin mills or the American phrase gin joints to describe disreputable bars, or gin-soaked to refer to drunks. The epithet mother's ruin is a common British name for gin, the origin of which is debated. [17]

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    The brothers squabble some more before opening the door to a deeply-unusual sight: Strong slowly emerging, soaked in wet coffee beans from within the depths of a cargo-sized barrel. Jump-scared ...

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