Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Moderator: Site Moderator
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 311
- Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:28 pm
- Location: UK
Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
With Ian Hart (Sacred spirits)
http://www.forgevenue.org/whats-on/gigd ... the-forge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Review of previous event
http://www.ginjourney.co.uk/events/sacred-gin-tasting/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
http://www.forgevenue.org/whats-on/gigd ... the-forge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Review of previous event
http://www.ginjourney.co.uk/events/sacred-gin-tasting/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
- Odin
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 6844
- Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:20 am
- Location: Three feet below sea level
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Hi Jake,
Would love to come by, but it is too long a swim for me.
If you go, I would be very interested in learning from your experiences!
Odin.
Would love to come by, but it is too long a swim for me.
If you go, I would be very interested in learning from your experiences!
Odin.
"Great art is created only through diligent and painstaking effort to perfect and polish oneself." by Buddhist filosofer Daisaku Ikeda.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 311
- Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:28 pm
- Location: UK
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
I'll post a few notes. Any questions you might like to me to ask?
- Odin
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 6844
- Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:20 am
- Location: Three feet below sea level
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Hi Jake,
That would be fantastic! A number of questions come in mind ...
I understand that they distill every herb seperately, but what do they use as base for their alcohol? Grains, neutral? And how do they "marry" the different drinks into one. If I read the post it makes me feel like a blend or mixed drink. Is any ageing part of their final product in order to achieve this? What is their still design? I mean, they seem to be able to distill at 40 degrees using vacuum, if i understand correctly. The base drinks they distill, do they do that by maceration, hot/cold compounding? Or do they have the herb in question in the column, thus only creating contact between herb and vapour?
If you can get more insight, that would be a great trade of for the knowledge on gin on this forum, I think. Then again, the first goal should be that you have a great time, no?
Reading the posts ... I think you will!
Odin.
That would be fantastic! A number of questions come in mind ...
I understand that they distill every herb seperately, but what do they use as base for their alcohol? Grains, neutral? And how do they "marry" the different drinks into one. If I read the post it makes me feel like a blend or mixed drink. Is any ageing part of their final product in order to achieve this? What is their still design? I mean, they seem to be able to distill at 40 degrees using vacuum, if i understand correctly. The base drinks they distill, do they do that by maceration, hot/cold compounding? Or do they have the herb in question in the column, thus only creating contact between herb and vapour?
If you can get more insight, that would be a great trade of for the knowledge on gin on this forum, I think. Then again, the first goal should be that you have a great time, no?
Reading the posts ... I think you will!
Odin.
"Great art is created only through diligent and painstaking effort to perfect and polish oneself." by Buddhist filosofer Daisaku Ikeda.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 398
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:28 am
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Even further for me to swim or I'd be there.
It's a long time since I spent a night of fireworks, bonfires burning the effigy of Guy Fawkes (although, in these days of government cutbacks and austerity, some may sympathize with his motivation
) and a good few drinks.
Please keep us posted JL.
It's a long time since I spent a night of fireworks, bonfires burning the effigy of Guy Fawkes (although, in these days of government cutbacks and austerity, some may sympathize with his motivation

Please keep us posted JL.
LL
Having fun stillin' seriously..... This antique engine runs best on high octane.
- Odin
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 6844
- Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:20 am
- Location: Three feet below sea level
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
LL,
Then I wish you at least a night with just some good drinks. That should be possible, no?
Good weekend to all of you. Mine starts ... well not in the best of ways. Dancing season is starting tonight. Now why did I say yes to my wife, when she asked me to come with her?
Odin.
Then I wish you at least a night with just some good drinks. That should be possible, no?
Good weekend to all of you. Mine starts ... well not in the best of ways. Dancing season is starting tonight. Now why did I say yes to my wife, when she asked me to come with her?

Odin.
"Great art is created only through diligent and painstaking effort to perfect and polish oneself." by Buddhist filosofer Daisaku Ikeda.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 398
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:28 am
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Sounds like a great idea Odin.
Enjoy the night "Twinkle-toes"

Enjoy the night "Twinkle-toes"


LL
Having fun stillin' seriously..... This antique engine runs best on high octane.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 311
- Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:28 pm
- Location: UK
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
I'm sure it'll be lots of fun. Those are interesting questions Odin, there is some information on the Wikipedia entry for Sacred Microdistillery but I would certainly like to find out more.
- Bushman
- Admin
- Posts: 18332
- Joined: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:29 am
- Location: Pacific Northwest
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Please keep us posted I have made gin but that is one drink I need to work on the results so any info would be appreciated!
- Odin
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 6844
- Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:20 am
- Location: Three feet below sea level
Re: Gin blending workshop (London, 5 Nov 2011)
Hi guys,
Just woke up an hour ago and started my spirit run (hot compounding) on the gin I have been preparing. Hope to finish around midday. Then another few days of rest and we are ready to go!
Odin.
Just woke up an hour ago and started my spirit run (hot compounding) on the gin I have been preparing. Hope to finish around midday. Then another few days of rest and we are ready to go!
Odin.
"Great art is created only through diligent and painstaking effort to perfect and polish oneself." by Buddhist filosofer Daisaku Ikeda.