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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. Sipsmith - Wikipedia

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    Sipsmith Chili and Lime gin with fresh Lime and 7 Chili varieties Sipsmith Strawberry smash distillet with mint and Strawberrys In 2015, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Singapore Sling , Sipsmith partnered with Raffles Hotels & Resorts to create a brand-made gin, the Raffles 1915 Gin.

  4. Corby Spirit and Wine - Wikipedia

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    Corby also represents leading international brands such as ABSOLUT vodka, Chivas Regal, The Glenlivet distillery and Ballantine's Scotch whiskies, Jameson Irish Whiskey, Beefeater Gin, Malibu rum, Kahlúa liqueur, Mumm Champagne, and Jacob's Creek, Stoneleigh, Graffigna, Campo Viejo, and Wyndham Estate wines. Wiser's whisky; Polar Ice Vodka ...

  5. Category:Gin brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Yeoman Warders Club - Wikipedia

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    The pub serves several unique drinks, including a "Beefeater bitter" and "Yeoman 1485" beers (1485 refers to the year the Beefeaters were founded). It also features copious amounts of Beefeater Gin. [1] [4] The pub enforces a strict formal dress code. [3]

  7. Portal:Liquor - Wikipedia

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    Raksi is a strong drink, clear like vodka or gin, tasting somewhat like Japanese sake. It is usually made from kodo millet (kodo) or rice; different grains produce different flavors. It is made by distilling a chhaang , a brewed alcoholic drink.