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The Philosophy of Gin


  • British Library
  • by Jane Peyton
Few if any alcoholic drinks have the dramatic and multi-faceted history of gin. In this fascinating new instalment of the British Library's pocket philosophies, gin is explored through its origins in Holland, to its current status as a popular social beverage and a pastime for those keen to experiment with flavouring their own gins. The Philosophy of Gin covers the historic transformation of the beverage as well as ideal flavour pairings for the gin connoisseur.

ISBN 9780712353601 | E | HB
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Publisher British Library
ISBN 9780712353601
Author(s) Jane Peyton
Publication date May 2020
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 200 x 130 mm
Illustrations 25+ bw.ill.
Pages 112
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Few if any alcoholic drinks have the dramatic and multi-faceted history of gin. In this fascinating new instalment of the British Library's pocket philosophies, gin is explored through its origins in Holland, where it was popularised by William of Orange; its roots in medicine; its capacity to provide an albeit destructive escapism during the Gin Craze; its influence on language - responsible for the coining of 'dutch courage'; and its current status as a popular social beverage and a pastime for those keen to experiment with flavouring their own gins.

The Philosophy of Gin covers the historic transformation of the beverage, ideal flavour pairings for the gin connoisseur, and how a spirit once given a wide berth by the middle and upper classes now attracts such a large proportion of the British public to choose gin as their tipple of choice.

The Philosophy of Gin

The Philosophy of Gin

€13.50