The Incredible History of Gin

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Let’s take a look at how incredible and mind-blowing the history of Gin is.
    The famous clear Spirit known today as Gin has been around for ages and through time it changed different names and roles. From Jenever to Gin, to being used as medicine and sold from a vending machine. Like many other Spirits at some point Gin was prohibited and banned, but Gin’s latest years have been spent in absolute stardom.
    Make sure to stick to the end of the video where we mention some of the best cocktails made with Gin, including Queen's signature Gin cocktail.
    #gin #history #flaviar
    00:00 - The Incredible Gin Introduction
    00:36 - What is Gin?
    00:54 - Gin as Medicine
    02:23 - The London Gin Craze
    03:32 - The First Gin Cocktails
    04:33 - The Bathtub Gin
    05:15 - Gin Today
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Комментарии • 14

  • @user-yw1rp4rj4u
    @user-yw1rp4rj4u 2 дня назад

    definitely the original martini with a orange twist

  • @jammin590
    @jammin590 Год назад +1

    Nicely presented history!
    I'm a G&T guy but a martini now and then is quite nice. For G&T: I do like a splash of St. Germain on the top if the gin that I am drinking does not have its own botanicals.

    • @Flaviar
      @Flaviar  Год назад

      Thank you fo letting us know! 🙏🏽
      G&T is a classic, but for me it doesn’t get better than a good Dry Martini 🍸
      Cheers

    • @keiranodonnell6622
      @keiranodonnell6622 Год назад

      ​@@Flaviar your saying Quinine worng old tom is just gin not cocktail the tom Collins gets its name from the gin tom and Collins from the bartender negroni has more of a legend behind it then it a gin cocktail

  • @erniemajor
    @erniemajor Месяц назад

    1:29 Juniper is a diuretic = gout reduction.

  • @patrickwolf5796
    @patrickwolf5796 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, i'm gonna subscribe today and hit the bell. BUT...the first vending machine is from the ancient romans. One would put a coin in a machine and it would dispense a small amount of holy water.

  • @roberthughes2602
    @roberthughes2602 Год назад +2

    A Ramos gin fizz!

    • @Flaviar
      @Flaviar  Год назад +1

      We missed mentioning it, but definitely makes the list. Cheers 🥃

  • @robwoolley1165
    @robwoolley1165 Год назад

    Full of inaccuracies and a weird accented presenter/bot

    • @Flaviar
      @Flaviar  Год назад

      I'm very sorry to hear you do not find the video accurate and bot made.
      Could you please tell us which parts you don't find correct 🙏

  • @casstropman4959
    @casstropman4959 Год назад +1

    I was led to believe that Gin originally came from southern Italy, Flanders and the Netherlands invented by alchemists and monks in late 16 century.

    • @Flaviar
      @Flaviar  Год назад

      Based on our research there might be some inaccuracies in this theory. Hope you found this video useful and fun.
      Cheers and happy Friday 🥃

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 2 месяца назад

      Gin definitely came from the Dutch Juniper spirit called "Jenever" (Juniper in Dutch) and it is the actual literal father of Gin - thus its also dubbed Dutch Gin to this day - one visit to the Netherlands will show you the wide veriety of Dutch Gins that go from dry gin style to the classical Old style Gins that taste and look like a mix between gin and scotch.