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Rammstein Gin - News for all Rammstein fans with a penchant for gin

Rammstein Gin - News for all Rammstein fans with a penchant for gin

 

Rammstein Gin - news for all gin fans




News Rammstein Gin


  • New - Rammstein Gin - for all Rammstein FansRamstein

    Gin - Now the iconic rock band Rammstein has released a classic Dry Gin. The gin is from the gin mecca of the UK and contains fantastic citrus notes. Rammstein Gin is a classic aromatic dry gin that offers a lively blend of botanicals including juniper, coriander, angelica root and lemon peel. Rammstein Gin Can be enjoyed neat or with a Fevertree tonic water and a slice of lemon peel twisted over the rim.

    Aroma: Typical notes of juniper and coriander seeds, followed by juicy citrus notes reminiscent of lemon curd and floral notes.
    Taste: Very classic on the palate with a hint of citrus aromas. Sweet and mild finish

    - Name: Rammstein Gin
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    Botanicals: juniper, coriander, angelica root and lemon peel
    - Country: England
    - Type: English Dry Gin
    - Alc. strength: 40% and 70 cl.
    - Recommended Tonic Water: Fevertree
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    Recommended Garnish: Lemon peel, twisted over the glass



Here at Whisky.dk we love gin and tonic. We have therefore put together a large selection of the best gin brands and tonic water and not least an exclusive selection of Danish gin. We want to share our passion and love for gin and tonic, so sit back and enjoy our gin and tonic universe.


Gin originates from the Netherlands and is a contraction of the French word for juniper. People started mixing alcohol with juniper berries in the 1600s and it was used to treat kidney pain. This spread to England and the English soldiers took a liking to it. The gin was later sold in pharmacies and used for ailments. Today, gin is known for its use in drinks such as gin and tonic, dry Martini and Tom Collins.





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