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The Kings Ginger Summer Cup
The Kings Ginger has been made since 1903, although I must confess I had never heard of it until I was offered the chance to review it along with Bulldog Gin and Appleton Estate Rum. I love anything flavoured with ginger so was intrigued to see what this liqueur was like. I was also provided with cocktail recipes and a little booklet of recipes using the Kings Ginger. Fortunately these are also available on the The Kings Ginger website.
The Kings Ginger Summer Cup
1 part (25ml/1oz) The Kings Ginger
3 parts (75ml/2.5oz) Cranberry Juice
3 parts (75ml/2.5oz) Lemonade
Build in a glass over ice and add lemon wheels and strawberries. This can also be made in jugs and punch bowls.
I also tested Bulldog Gin with Fever-tree Tonic water, very delicious and refreshing, its been a while since Ive had a gin and tonic and Id forgotten how much I enjoy it. I do love the Fever-tree mixers they dont taste artificial as many other mixers do. I loved the Mediterranean Tonic which I tried at the Foodies Festival in Edinburgh last year but have found it difficult to source locally.
Heres another alternative to tonic water in your gin:
I still have a sample of Appleton Estate Rum to try, but think Id like to add that to a dessert or cake so Ill report back on that another time.
Bulldog Gin is available in 70cl bottles from Waitrose RRP £24.99
Appleton Estate Rum V/X is available from all major supermarkets RRP £20.29
Appleton Estate Rum 8 Year Old is available from Selfridges RRP £24.99
The Kings Ginger is available from Berry Bros. & Rudd in 50cl bottles at £17.95
The Kings Ginger Summer Cup
King Edward VII |
The King’s Ginger is the emphatically ginger liqueur that was specifically formulated by Berry Bros. in 1903 for King Edward VII. Rich and zesty, it was created to stimulate and revivify His Majesty and has been appreciated by bon viveurs, sporting gentlemen and high-spirited ladies ever since.
The King’s Ginger is sporting a new look to assert the premium credentials of the world’s only high-strength ginger liqueur and to reinforce its peerless heritage.
King Edward VII was a thoroughly sociable chap who enjoyed the high life; his preferred pursuits were many and varied, chief among them driving his horseless carriage, a Daimler. His physician, a customer of Berry Bros. (as was the King), was concerned about Edward’s health, exposed as he was to the elements in his new automobile. He commissioned, therefore, his wine and spirits merchants to formulate a liqueur which would warm His Majesty; the result, a rich, golden liqueur with a pronounced spicy ginger emphasis and delightfully crisp flavour.
The King’s Ginger is a high-strength liqueur created by the careful maceration of ginger root enlivened by the judicious addition of citrus in the form of lemon peel. Although warming and heartening on a cold day as originally intended, it is a splendidly uplifting tonic to be enjoyed on its own all year round as well as in any number of cocktails and long drinks. It has been described by Jonathan Ray in The Fieldas “opulently and sublimely gingery.”
1 part (25ml/1oz) The Kings Ginger
3 parts (75ml/2.5oz) Cranberry Juice
3 parts (75ml/2.5oz) Lemonade
Build in a glass over ice and add lemon wheels and strawberries. This can also be made in jugs and punch bowls.
I also tested Bulldog Gin with Fever-tree Tonic water, very delicious and refreshing, its been a while since Ive had a gin and tonic and Id forgotten how much I enjoy it. I do love the Fever-tree mixers they dont taste artificial as many other mixers do. I loved the Mediterranean Tonic which I tried at the Foodies Festival in Edinburgh last year but have found it difficult to source locally.
Heres another alternative to tonic water in your gin:
Bulldog Gin Signature Serve
Ingredients:
50 ml Bulldog Gin
Top Cloudy lemonade
Sprig of Mint
Lemon wedge
Method:
Pour in Gin over cubed ice, top up with cloudy lemonade and garnish with a lemon wedge and sprig of mint.
I still have a sample of Appleton Estate Rum to try, but think Id like to add that to a dessert or cake so Ill report back on that another time.
Bulldog Gin is available in 70cl bottles from Waitrose RRP £24.99
Appleton Estate Rum V/X is available from all major supermarkets RRP £20.29
Appleton Estate Rum 8 Year Old is available from Selfridges RRP £24.99
The Kings Ginger is available from Berry Bros. & Rudd in 50cl bottles at £17.95
I was provided with miniatures of these spirits to sample with mixers, I was not paid for this post and all opinions are my own.
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