Saturday, 30 March 2013

See how Gin is made in London

"The history of London’s gin industry is peppered with tales of small-scale producers boiling up heady spirits in tiny sheds." THE INDEPENDENT

City of London Distillery

Tucked away behind Fleet Street in the historic Bride Lane, an area steeped with distilling history. Visitors can take a tour of the venue - the first working distillery to open in the City for over 200 years - or book in for a more in-depth master class.

Master Distiller Jamie Baxter crafts a a gin (City of London Dry Gin) in a copper still which is framed behind huge glass windows. Around 200 bottles of gin are produced per distillation run, with each bottle labelled with its batch number.

During the day, the distillery opens its doors for the Gin Experience which gives members of the public the rare opportunity to see stills up close, watch a working distillery in action, and visualise the process of making a spirit before sampling each of them.

Opening hours

Tours take place every weekday, hourly from 12 noon-3pm.
Bar open 12noon-late
Tours cost £8 per person, no booking required.
Bar is FREE entry.

Visit City of London Distillery website

The Ginstitute

Housed tthe first floor of The Portobello Star – a building which has served beverages on and off since possibly as long ago as 1740- The Ginstitute boasts: a small re-creation of a Victorian Gin Palace Bar- complete with a staggering selection of Gins, cabinets full of interesting historical Gin artifacts, including many antique bottles, vintage advertising pieces, archive materials from the most famous distillers of London Gin, adverts from the C19th and C20th.

The Ginstitute is an independent home for Gin in London, it plays host to master classes and tasting sessions by some of the greatest names in modern gin, it is a beautiful, intimate venue for a party for any Gin lover. It's perfect for a quick afternoon visit if you’re shopping on the historic markets of Portobello and fancy a little reviver.

Opening hours

Sunday - Thursday: 11am til 11:30pm
Friday & Saturday: 11am til 12:30am
Visit the Ginstitute website

No 3. Dry London Gin

The gin itself is distilled at one of Holland's oldest gin distillery's with over 300 years of experience.Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant; having traded from the same shop for over 300 years has changed little since it was opened. The shop is little changed and traces of its history, including important documents and artefacts, are on view. No.3 Gin stays true to the roots of London Dry Gin.  Put simply it is a ‘Taste of Tradition’.

Opening hours

Mon - Fri: 10am to 6pm
Sat: 10am to 5pm
Sun / Public Holidays: Closed

Sipsmith Independent Spirits

The “sip-smiths” to celebrate the craft of distillation and our artisanal methods. Spirits by hand in genuinely small batches – just a few hundred bottles a time. It is one of the only gins in the world made using the traditional 'one-shot' method, rather than as a concentrate. 

Tour Times

Every Wednesday 6.30-8pm.
Visit Sipsmith Distillery website

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It's Gin O'clock
- Hogarth's Beer Lane and Gin Lane engravings
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