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Gin

Submitted by ronalyn7 on May 9, 2007

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What is Gin?
Gin is defined as “distilled liquor made from grain and flavored with juniper berries” (www.pimpworks.com). Gin is a clear white spirit. The main flavoring is juniper berries, other ingredients are grain, and botanicals (herbs and spices) such as “anise, bitter almonds, cardamom, caraway, cassia bark, calamus, cocoa nibs, lemon peel, licorice, orange peel, cinnamon, cubeb berries, angelica, and grains of paradise” (www.mixed-drink.com). Usually gin contains about six to ten different botanicals.
Gin is usually colorless, and unlike other spirits, it does not have measurement by aging. Most gin is 80 to 94 proof and when ordered at a bar, you would usually get dry gin (www.cocktailtimes.com).

The History of Gin
Gin was first made in the 17th Century in Holland for medical purposes (www.mixed-drink.com), and the Dutch called it jenever (juniper) and the French called it genever. In the mid 1600’s gin was created by a Dutch chemist, Dr. Sylvius, also known as the “Father of Gin”. He used gin to prevent kidney disorders, gallstones, and other stomach conditions. “The oil of juniper was known to have therapeutic properties as an appetite stimulant, sedative, headache reducers, and stomach smoother, just to mention a few” (www.pimpworks.org).
By 1698, gin was essential in England and was a big competition to the French market because it was mass-produced and affordable for the public. The British army during the Thirty Years War helped establish gin, calling it “Dutch courage”. (www.cocktail.com). But many “people misunderstood gin as a spirit to induce abortion and became known as ‘a mother’s ruin’” (www.cocktailtimes.com).
“By 1710, British consumption of alcohol was up to 19 million gallons, and it is estimated that 20% of households housed gin” (www.pimpworks.com). Drunkenness was becoming a menace and gin was so popular the Gin Act of 1736 was implemented. This caused higher taxes for...

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