Who owns Oxley Gin?
Bacardi
In 2009 the gin world experienced a minor revolution in the form of Oxley Gin, made by the Bacardi-owned Oxley Spirits Company.
How do you drink Oxley Gin?
There are many ways to enjoy Oxley but due to its bright flavour and smooth finish, we’d recommend in a classic Gimlet or a martini cocktail. For more inspiration visit Our Serves page.
What botanicals are in Oxley Gin?
The fourteen botanicals in Oxley Gin are Juniper, grapefruit, orange, lemon, coriander, cassia bark, liquorice, angelica root, orris root, almonds, cocoa nibs, meadowsweet, vanilla and nutmeg.
What is a high quality gin?
The 14 Best Gins to Drink in 2021
- Best Overall: Sipsmith London Dry at Drizly.
- Best Budget: Hayman’s London Dry at Drizly.
- Best Top Shelf: Hendrick’s Gin at Drizly.
- Best London Dry: Beefeater London Dry at Drizly.
- Best for Gin and Tonics: Bombay Sapphire at Drizly.
- Best for Martinis: Tanqueray London Dry at Drizly.
What is cold distilled?
Oxley Gin was among the first mainstream gin releases that was “cold distilled,” meaning that it is distilled at lower temperatures. They distill below the freezing point of water. Some distillers say that this reduces the risk of what some distillers refer to as the “cooking” of the botanicals.
Who is our master of botanicals for Oxley gin?
Anne Brock (Bombay Gin/Bacardi) The master distiller of Laverstoke Mill distillery, which makes Bombay and Oxley gins, Brock holds a Ph.
Should you keep gin in the fridge?
‘Gin should be served nice and cold,’ she told us. ‘And if you don’t have any ice about, keeping your gin in the fridge, or putting it in the fridge before serving, will keep it nice and chilled. ‘ And if you’re lacking in fridge space, your freezer is fine too!
Is freeze distilling legal?
The term that is used most often when referring to the process of making applejack is freeze distillation. In the eyes of the law, distillation in any form is not legal. In the United States, freeze concentration of beer is legal. It is called ice beer, or sometimes eisbier as it was originally produced in Germany.