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Plymouth Original Gin
Plymouth Gin is a true original. Since 1793 its unique recipe of botanicals has been made to the highest standards in the same distillery in the very heart of the historical city of Plymouth, on England’s South West coast. It’s these factors that have resulted in our particularly English gin becoming as famous and well travelled as those who first tasted it.
Plymouth Gin Navy Strength
Gin had to be Navy Strength as it was stored next to the gunpowder below deck. A lower alcohol percentage like the today’s original with 41,2% would damage the gunpowder if it was to leak on the gunpowder. The Navy Strength with 57% would still be a flammable liquid and would therefore not damage the gunpowder. These days, no self-respecting bartender would omit it from their arsenal either.
Plymouth Original Gin
Plymouth Gin is a true original. Since 1793 its unique recipe of botanicals has been made to the highest standards in the same distillery in the very heart of the historical city of Plymouth, on England’s South West coast. It’s these factors that have resulted in our particularly English gin becoming as famous and well travelled as those who first tasted it.
MR KING’S 1842 RECIPE
Made with juniper from one origin, and picked on a single day from a single mountain in Frontignano, Italy, this is one individual gin. And only one production will ever be made. Mr King’s 1842 Recipe – a relative newcomer by our standards – is made in Plymouth Gin’s classic distilling style for that signature smooth taste.
Plymouth Fruit Cup
Aromatic and, just like a rewarding puzzle, surprisingly complex, the Plymouth Gin Fruit Cup is a traditional base for fruity summer pitchers. Think of it as your garden party go-to ingredient.
Plymouth Sloe Gin
Only the Devonshire hedgerows know the true origins of Plymouth Sloe Gin, a quintessentially English drink. Sometimes it’s best to let legends lie and just go with the flow. Sloe berries grow all over Europe, of course, but there’s something in the Devonshire hedgerows that sets the Plymouth variety apart. Whatever it is, it’s been working for two centuries and counting.