Hayman's Royal Dock Gin 70cl
Hayman's Royal Dock is a perfectly smooth, balanced Navy Strength gin
Description
Hayman's Royal Dock Gin
In 1863 when James Burrough, opened a small distillery in Chelsea, London. He experimented with a number of gin recipes, giving them names such as Burrough’s, Olde Chelsey, Beefeater and Black Cat.
It was James who poineered the London Dry gin which is known and loved today (at that time, London's gin of choice was Old Tom). It was this which led to the development of the Beefeater Gin brand.... but it also spurred the Hayman's gin brand. The current Master Distiller of Hayman's (Christopher Hayman) is the great grandson of James Burrough.
Their Royal Dock Gin (their Navy Strength Gin), was first supplied to the English Admiralty in 1863. As this is a stronger gin, bottled at 57% it's bracing, yet smooth and bright. It has the perfect balance between the juniper, spiciness from coriander and citrus.
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Perfect Serve
This works well in a g&t, but also works well in the mix. We love this in a Gimlet for instance.
For a classic gin & tonic, try with Fentimans Indian Tonic. Take a large glass filled with ice and add 50ml of the gin. Gently pour over 150ml of tonic, and stir gently. Garnish with a slice of lemon.