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  2. Where to Buy Outlander Star Sam Heughan's Sassenach Gin - AOL

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    The Outlander actor has followed up his successful whiskey and tequila bottlings with another spirit.

  3. Where to Find Outlander's Sam Heughan's The Sassenach ... - AOL

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    The star's The Sassenach Select tequila brings a taste of the Highlands south of the border. ... While the star first launched The Sassenach Whisky back in early 2020 as well as a new gin, The ...

  4. 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]

  5. Broker's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Broker’s London Dry Gin is a brand of gin micro-distilled at a 200-year-old distillery located near Birmingham, England, using a traditional copper pot still. [1] Broker’s Gin is made with a combination of botanicals (herbs, spices and fruit). It is available in two strengths: 40% and 47% alc/vol (80 proof and 94 proof) in 1.75L, 1.0L ...

  6. Whitley Neill Gin - Wikipedia

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    The gin was originally sold in a distinctive matte black bottle with a stylised baobab tree as its logo. It was redesigned in 2013. It was redesigned in 2013. In 2014, Whitley Neill won a gold medal at the San Francisco Spirits Competition 2014 and was referenced in The Telegraph Online as one of the five best gins to buy.

  7. Prattville Gin Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin Manufactory (Continental Eagle Corporation 1986–2012) was a cotton gin factory created by Daniel Pratt in 1854 (Present Buildings on west side of Autauga Creek), in what is now Prattville, Alabama, [1] a town named for him. The factory became the largest cotton gin machinery factory in the world and supplied cotton ...