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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. August Wagner Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Like many other brewers, August Wagner immigrated from Germany in the late 1800s. After honing his craft at various brewers in Ohio, he founded the Gambrinus Brewing and Bottling Company in 1906.

  4. Gin palace - Wikipedia

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    The design influenced many aspects of later Victorian pubs, even after gin had declined in importance as a drink; the bar in pubs is based on the shop counter of the gin palace, designed for swift service and ideal for attaching beer pumps; the ornate mirrors and etched glass of the late 19th century. The term has survived for any pub in the ...

  5. 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]

  6. Aviation American Gin - Wikipedia

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    Aviation American Gin, also known as Aviation Gin, is a brand of gin first produced in Portland, Oregon, by founders Christian Krogstad and Ryan Magarian in 2006. It is owned by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo .

  7. Old Tom gin - Wikipedia

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    Old Tom Gin (or Tom Gin or Old Tom) is a gin recipe popular in 18th-century England. In modern times, it became rare but has experienced a resurgence in the craft cocktail movement . It is slightly sweeter than London Dry, but slightly drier than the Dutch Jenever , thus is sometimes called "the missing link".