Gin

A non-aged liquor made by distilling grains such as barley, corn, oats or rye with Juniper Berries. This prickly evergreen bush grows in the wild in mountain gullies and woods, as well as in cultivated areas. Styles of gin distilling vary in their concentrations of juniper and other aromatics. London dry gin is any colorless gin, the majority of which is made in England and America. Holland’s gin, also known as genever or jenever gin, is a Dutch product that tastes very different from other gins because it's made with a large proportion of barley malt, The first Dutch gin was used as medicine. The name gin is derived from the French name for juniper, genievre.