Type: | GIN |
Flavor: | Juniper & Various Herbs |
Made From: | Distilled From Grain |
Produced By: | NEW YORK DISTILLING |
Origin: | Brooklyn, N.Y. U.S.A. |
Proof: | 88 |
Age: | 0 |
Importer: | Made In The U.S.A. |
Location: | Brooklyn, N.Y. |
Distilled in the old Dutch colony of Brooklyn from grains grown in New York State, Chief Gowanus is based on an early American recipe for making a version of ‘Holland gin’ out of American rye whiskey. With a little help from Brooklyn’s resident historian of drink, Dr. David Wondrich, we’ve taken our unaged, double-distilled rye whiskey, put it back in our traditional pot still with a few shovelfuls of juniper berries and a handful of Cluster hops (the variety likely to have been in use in 1809, from whence the recipe originates) and run it through a third time. Three months in an oak barrel to smooth it out a bit and the result is gin that, we like to believe, would have brought a smile to the legendary Gowanus, great chief of the Canarsees back in the days when Brooklyn was still Dutch.