Review: Beefeater 24 (London Dry Gin)
Posted by Arctic Wolf on June 9, 2020
Beefeater Gins are currently produced in Kennington, a district of South East London, in the United Kingdom. Beefeater 24 (London Dry Gin) is advertised as being handcrafted with 12 botanicals which include grapefruit, bitter almond, orris root, Seville orange peel, rare Japanese Sencha tea and Chinese green tea. This makes the new Beefeater gin more complex in construction than the previously reviewed Beefeater London Dry Gin which listed 9 ingredients.
There are other differences as well, the Beefeater 24 is bottled at a higher proof (45 % alcohol by volume) which to me seems most welcome, and all of the ingredients are apparently steeped in grain alcohol for 24 hours prior to a 7 hour distillation where the master distiller makes an artisan cut by hand from the heart of the distillation run.
Here is a link to my refreshed review of Beefeater 24:
Review: Beefeater 24 (London Dry Gin)
Please enjoy my refreshed review which includes my serving suggestion, the BLT (Beefeater, Lime and Tonic).
Chimo!
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