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Gin News

  • Have you tried the Sloe Fizz Cocktail with Elephant Gin?
    Sloe Fizz drink from Elephant Gin. A tart, sweet and creamy sour with Elephant sloe gin and cranberry juice. Creating a bittersweet symphony of sloe berries, juniper and cranberries balanced by creamy egg whites. We like to top the drink with 1 part regular Elephant Gin for flavor.
  • Negroni with Marconi - Italian super gin
    The Italian Negroni, which for us stands as one of the most difficult cocktails to master. The struggle is always to find the right balance between the three components of the Negroni
  • Sloe Gin Bramble opskrift with Elephant Sloe Gin
    Bramble Opskrift with Elephant Gin. Make a Bramble drink with Elephant Gin. This tasty drink, made with freshly squeezed lemon juice and blackberry syrup, was created by world-renowned bartender Dick Bradsell in the 1980s London. Enjoy it on the summer terrace.
  • The wine glass - An overlooked detail

    Find the right Gin Glass and get optimal enjoyment with your G&T Gin Glass? You've bought your favorite gin, tonic is in the house, garnish is in order, but what about the glass? The gin glass is not just any glass you have on the back of the shelf in the far corner of the kitchen cabinet.
  • What Garnish should I use in my Gin?
    We give you the answer to which garnish to use. To make a great Gin & Tonic perfect, you can add a little garnish either in the drink or on top of the glass - either for decoration or to enhance the flavor.
  • Which tonic goes best with Hendrick's Gin?
    A Fevertree Tonic Water goes particularly well with a Hendrick's Gin. The tonic water is a blend of botanical herbs, spring water and high-quality quinine from a tree commonly known as the Fever Tree. This is a gentle, light and very smooth tonic. The quinine is not dominant and this tonic is therefore on the mild side in terms of bitterness.