Genever Style Gin
117° West Gin is a traditional style Genever with a West Coast twist. Genever is the original gin from Holland produced beginning in the 1600s. This traditional style is pot-distilled from malted grain (barley, wheat, and rye). The fresh West Coast twist is the addition of hops along with citrus, hibiscus, white sage, and cacao nibs. The underlying malt flavor with floral hop aromas tastes great in a Negroni or Tom Collins, and also pairs well with ginger in a Gin Buck or makes an amazing Gin ‘n Tonic.
117° West Gin is a traditional style Genever with a West Coast twist. Genever is the original gin from Holland produced beginning in the 1600s. This traditional style is pot-distilled from malted grain (barley, wheat, and rye). The fresh West Coast twist is the addition of hops along with citrus, hibiscus, white sage, and cacao nibs. The underlying malt flavor with floral hop aromas tastes great in a Negroni or Tom Collins, and also pairs well with ginger in a Gin Buck or makes an amazing Gin ‘n Tonic.
117° West Gin is a traditional style Genever with a West Coast twist. Genever is the original gin from Holland produced beginning in the 1600s. This traditional style is pot-distilled from malted grain (barley, wheat, and rye). The fresh West Coast twist is the addition of hops along with citrus, hibiscus, white sage, and cacao nibs. The underlying malt flavor with floral hop aromas tastes great in a Negroni or Tom Collins, and also pairs well with ginger in a Gin Buck or makes an amazing Gin ‘n Tonic.