Overview-
We’re in the middle of a Gin Craze. Scarcely a day goes by without an established brand offering a fresh take on their established styles or, more likely, a new boutique distillery opening its doors – where gin is de rigueur.
From Adnams to Zuidam; Beefeater to Bombay and London to Plymouth (and beyond) this new book from a best-selling drinks writer is the authoritative guide to the world of gin, and the first book to explore the explosion of innovative gin brands and the artisanal distillers that are reinventing this most English of drinks.
With serious gin bars stocking well over 300 brands and adding still more, how do you choose? Is Edinburgh Gin a style, or just a brand name? Can a rose-flower and cucumber infusion properly be called gin? Can gin be aged in wood or does that just make it a strange tasting young whisky? And what tonic to choose, and why?
In his inimitable style, best-selling drinks writer Ian Buxton will lead readers through the great gin trap with his latest no-nonsense guide to 101 Gins.
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REVIEWS-
“Ian Buxton has turned his expert eye to gin and highlights distilleries from around the world”
“A good book for profiles of individual gins is Ian Buxton”s new 101 Gins to Try Before You Die”
“By turns wise, witty and well-informed, this is all the tonic your gin will ever need!”
“Ian Buxton”s pocket guide provides a clear and succinct guide to the best on offer"
Gin lovers have never had it so good … a timely, well-written guide”
“Accessible to all levels of interest ... Genuinely funny ... and entertaining throughout”
“A whimsical & gentle joy of a read - personal and funny. Recommended”
“A must-have read for any gin enthusiast or G&T lover”
“An engaging and uber-knowledgeable guide to gin from spirits guru Ian Buxton”
“So how does Buxton manage to craft such an entertaining book? By having his gin and drinking it, of course. His humorous skepticism is part of the fun, but he is also an enthusiast and able to explain the varied distillation processes”
“a superb beginner’s guide to the dizzying variety of new gin brands hitting the market. The author of 101 Legendary Whiskies, and judge at the recent World Gin Awards, Ian Buxton is well placed to offer some advice on what makes up the most indispensable, unique and delicious gins available to try. Plus, with his London dry wit and an eye for a humorous anecdote, [it] is both a fun, brisk read and an informative guide”
“a superb little book of gin related goodness ... a great companion [and] a great style of writing that is never too heavy-going”
“Thanks to the current gin craze, there couldn”t be a better time to take a juniper journey around the world with 101 Gins To Try Before You Die ... Well worth buying for gin lovers”
“covers everything from French obscurities and London hipster one-offs to Aldi”s Oliver Cromwell”
“a pocket-sized guide with everything you need to know about different gins”
“In this well put together pocket guide, Ian runs over 101 varied British and international gins that cover the full breadth of the gin distillers craft and the mix of botanicals and flavours found in modern gin”
“Fantastic ... highly informative, very readable and full of dry humour”
A must-have read for any gin enthusiast or G&T lover'
A whimsical & gentle joy of a read – personal and funny. Recommended'
Accessible to all levels of interest . . . Genuinely funny . . . and entertaining throughout'
Gin lovers have never had it so good . . . a timely, well-written guide'
Ian Buxton tackles the drink that used to be called "Mother's Ruin" in a book that's newly revised and updated to take into account the new kids on the block … You'll find Buxton's learned take on products such as Harris Gin and Achroos and don’t think your choice of tonic water is any less open to innovation and variety'
So how does Buxton manage to craft such an entertaining book? By having his gin and drinking it, of course. His humorous scepticism is part of the fun, but he is also an enthusiast and able to explain the varied distillation processes'