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Jenever (English: /dʒəˈniːvər/, Dutch: [jəˈneːvər] ), also
known as Hollands, genever, genièvre, peket, or
sometimes as
Dutch gin (archaic:
Holland gin...
- as the "Capital of Taste",
owing to its
local distilleries of
Jenever, the H****elt
Jenever Festival, and H****elt speculaas. As of 1
August 2023, H****elt...
- most
famous alcoholic beverage,
jenever has been the country's
traditional and
national spirit for over 500 years.
Jenever is a "Protected
Product of Origin"...
-
spirits industry. Gin
became po****r in
England after the
introduction of
jenever, a
Dutch and
Belgian liquor.
Although this
development had been taking...
- also well
known for the
distilleries and
malthouses and
production of
jenever, such as the
internationally renowned Ketel One; in
French and English...
- as
early as the
Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). One
version states that
jenever (or
Dutch gin) was used by
English soldiers for its
calming effects before...
-
Peach &
Orange Blossom, Cu****ber & Mint, and
Grapefruit Rose) and
Ketel 1
Jenever.
Ketel One is
produced by the
Nolet Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands...
- (West Frisian: Bearenburch) is a
Dutch drink, made by
adding herbs to
jenever, with
about 30% alcohol. The
original Beerenburg was made in the early...
-
caused the
greatest public concern.
Although it is
commonly thought gin or
Jenever was the
particular drink that
became po****r, at that time the word "gin"...
-
juniper in Serbian).
Other similar drinks include several types of gin like
Jenever.
International Juniper Brandy Day is
celebrated annually on 24 June. According...