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Gin - A Short History

English · Hardback

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Gin is a drink deeply rooted in British culture. From ''Dutch Courage'' to ''Gin Soaked'', our language is full of expressions which reflect our gin drinking heritage. In the early eighteenth century, Britain was gripped by the Gin Craze, when the drink was dubbed ''mothers ruin'', before becoming more respectable as advances in distilling led to a drink of higher quality and improved flavour. This led to the construction of lavish ''gin palaces'' in the Victorian and Edwardian era. In recent years a twenty-first century renaissance in gin drinking and craft gin production has led to the drink once again rising high in the national consciousness. Uncovering the mysteries of gin manufacture and production, as well as its fascinating history, this book is a complete guide to Britain''s tipple of choice.>

List of contents

IntroductionGin ProductionEarly History of GinMother's Ruin: The Eighteenth CenturyRising Quality: The Nineteenth CenturyRise, Fall and Rise Again: Gin in Modern TimesFurther ReadingPlaces to VisitIndex

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This book is crammed full of fascinating information about gin... and reveals your favourite spirit to be a drink with more of a colourful and exciting past than you could ever imagine. The Scottish Gin Society

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