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Williams Chase GB Great British Extra Dry Gin 70cl

£37.00(£52.86 per litre)

Williams Chase GB Great British Extra Dry Gin is a premium gin crafted from British apples and traditional botanicals.

Expect crisp juniper, fresh citrus and delicate herbal notes balanced by smooth apple spirit character. The finish is clean and refreshing.

Serve with tonic and a slice of apple or lemon, or enjoy in classic gin cocktails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is gin?

Gin is a distilled alcoholic spirit that is flavoured primarily with juniper berries. It is typically made by distilling neutral grain alcohol with a mixture of botanicals such as herbs, spices and citrus peel.

The distinctive flavour of gin comes mainly from juniper, which gives it its characteristic pine-like aroma.

What is gin made from?

Gin begins with a neutral base spirit usually made from grains such as wheat, barley or corn. This base alcohol is then redistilled with botanicals.

The most important botanical is juniper, but many gins also include ingredients such as coriander, citrus peel, angelica root and spices.

What does gin taste like?

Gin has a distinctive flavour that is strongly influenced by juniper berries. The taste is often described as fresh, herbal and slightly pine-like.

Depending on the botanicals used, gin can also include notes of citrus, spice, floral elements or earthiness.

How strong is gin?

Most gin is bottled at around 37.5% to 40% alcohol by volume, although some premium or navy strength gins can be stronger.

Because of its strength gin is usually mixed with other ingredients or served in cocktails.

What botanicals are used in gin?

All gin must contain juniper as its primary botanical. In addition, distillers often include a variety of other botanicals such as coriander seeds, citrus peel, angelica root, cardamom and cinnamon.

The exact combination of botanicals gives each gin its unique flavour profile.

What is London Dry gin?

London Dry gin is a style of gin that follows strict production rules. It must be distilled with natural botanicals and cannot contain added flavourings or sweeteners after distillation.

Despite the name it does not have to be made in London.

What is the difference between gin and vodka?

Vodka is usually distilled to be as neutral as possible with very little flavour. Gin starts with a similar neutral spirit but is redistilled with botanicals, especially juniper.

This botanical infusion gives gin its distinctive herbal and aromatic character.

What cocktails use gin?

Gin is used in many classic cocktails including the Gin and Tonic, Martini, Negroni and Tom Collins.

Its herbal and citrus-friendly flavour makes it a versatile base spirit for many mixed drinks.

What is the best tonic for gin?

The best tonic depends on the style of gin and personal taste. Classic tonic water works well with traditional London Dry gins.

Premium or flavoured tonics such as elderflower or Mediterranean style tonics can highlight different botanicals in the gin.

What garnish goes with gin and tonic?

Common garnishes include lime, lemon or cucumber depending on the gin style. Citrus garnishes are particularly popular with classic London Dry gins.

Some modern gins are paired with herbs, berries or spices that complement their botanical profile.

What is pink gin?

Pink gin is a style of gin that has been flavoured with ingredients such as strawberries, raspberries or other red fruits.

It often has a slightly sweeter taste and a pink colour created by the fruit infusion.

What is navy strength gin?

Navy strength gin is bottled at a higher alcohol level, typically around 57% alcohol by volume. The name comes from historical naval traditions where stronger spirits were preferred.

This style of gin tends to have more intense flavours and is often diluted in cocktails.

How is gin made?

Gin is produced by distilling neutral alcohol with botanicals. The botanicals may be steeped in the spirit or placed in a basket so that vapours pass through them during distillation.

This process extracts aromatic compounds that give gin its distinctive flavour.

Where did gin originate?

Gin has its roots in a Dutch spirit called genever which was produced in the Netherlands and Belgium. The drink later became extremely popular in Britain.

Today gin is produced worldwide with many modern craft distilleries creating new styles.

Does gin go bad after opening?

Gin does not spoil in the same way as wine because of its high alcohol content. However exposure to air over long periods may slowly reduce its aroma.

Keeping the bottle sealed and stored away from sunlight helps maintain its flavour.

How long does gin last?

An unopened bottle of gin can last for many years when stored in a cool and dark place. Gin does not age further once bottled.

After opening it can remain stable for a long time if the bottle is properly sealed.

Why are some gins more expensive than others?

Premium gin may use rare botanicals, small batch distillation or more complex production methods. These factors can increase the cost.

Brand reputation, packaging and limited editions can also affect pricing.

Can gin be drunk neat?

Yes, some high quality gins can be enjoyed neat or over ice to appreciate their botanical flavours.

However gin is more commonly mixed with tonic water or used in cocktails.

Is gin gluten free?

Gin is often distilled from grains such as wheat or barley, but the distillation process removes most proteins including gluten.

People with severe gluten sensitivity may prefer gin made from alternative bases such as grapes or corn.

What foods pair well with gin?

Gin pairs well with fresh and aromatic foods such as seafood, salads and citrus-based dishes. The herbal botanicals complement lighter flavours.

Gin cocktails also pair nicely with appetizers and dishes featuring herbs or spices.