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It not only serves as a nostalgic nod to the cherished use of rhubarb in British cuisine but also highlights the adventurous spirit of the UK’s gin producers, continuously seeking to intrigue and delight palates with innovative flavour combinations.
Each sip unveils a symphony of flavour and aroma, where juniper and citrus take centre stage, accompanied by delicate floral notes of hibiscus and lemongrass. Rhubarb gin mirrors a kind of British innovation, honouring traditional tastes while daring to explore new horizons.It's a masterpiece that encompasses the very essence of creativity, infusing the aromatic elegance of rose petals alongside the botanical trifecta of rhubarb, pink grapefruit, and juniper. Rhubarb, originally used for medicinal purposes in ancient China, found its way to Europe and eventually Britain, becoming a staple in British pies, crumbles, and conserves. Inn Express provides this information in good faith, but it's important to note that its accuracy and completeness depend on the suppliers. Everyone is welcome in a Big Smoke pub, and you can always expect a cracking range of independent beers, a warm welcome in comfortable surroundings, and freshly prepared, home-cooked food. A traditional Pilsner beer, we used two popular hops in pilsners, Herkules and Saaz, which impart a light bitterness and a peppery, herby aroma.
All produced in their purpose-built Kingston distillery, their Premium London Dry is described as a ‘ lingering and seriously smooth London dry gin’. Martin Miller's Westbourne Strength is distilled with obsessive attention to detail, using only traditional botanicals. A traditional-style London dry gin, there's lots of juniper and citrus, alongside floral hints of hibiscus and lemongrass, imparting a fresh, spring-esque brightness to the flavour profile. The curiosity behind this particular flavoured gin lies in its idyllic balance between the tartness of rhubarb and the traditional botanicals of gin, yielding a spirit that’s both refreshingly unique and familiar.It was only a matter of time until it infiltrated the gin world, given the British penchant for experimentation with botanicals and flavours in gin production. Lord of Misrule is inspired by Tudor traditions of mischief and mayhem is a refreshingly warm, delicately bold, silky smooth and curiously spicy gin.