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  1. Jenever - Wikipedia

    • Jenever was originally produced by distilling malt wine (moutwijn in Dutch) to 50% alcohol by volume. Because the resulting spirit was not palatable due to the lack of refined distilling techniques (with only the pot still available), herbs were added to mask the flavour. The juniper berry (which comes from the Latin juniperus), hence the name jenever (and the Eng… See more

    Overview

    Jenever , also known as Hollands, genever, genièvre, peket, or sometimes as Dutch gin (archaic: Holland gin or … See more

    Old and young

    There are two types of jenever: oude (old) and jonge (young). This is not a matter of aging, but of distilling techniques. Around 1900, it became possible to distill a high-grade type of alcohol that was almost neutral in t… See more

    Taste

    Jonge jenever has a neutral taste, like vodka, with a slight aroma of juniper and malt wine. Oude jenever has a smoother, very aromatic taste with malty flavours. Oude jenever is sometimes aged in wood; its malty, w… See more

    Jenever cities

    Hasselt, Deinze, Aalst, and Liège in Belgium, and Schiedam, Groningen, Amsterdam, and Delft in the Netherlands, are well known for their jenevers and often referred to as "jenever cities" (jeneversteden). In Amsterdam… See more

    Drinking traditions

    Traditionally, the drink is served in a tulip-shaped glass filled to the brim, with the surface tension enabling the jenever to rise higher than the glass's edge. Jonge jenever, colloquially a jonkie ("young'un"), is usually ser… See more

    Geographical indications

    Recognized for its historic and cultural contribution, and subject to production specifications, the European Union protected genever with 11 specific types of jenever as a geographical indication:
    • Belgium, … See more

    External links

    • Media related to Jenever at Wikimedia Commons See more

     
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  2. The earliest version of gin, known as "jenever," was created in the Netherlands in the 16th century. Jenever was made by distilling malt wine with juniper berries, which gave it a unique and flavourful taste. Jenever quickly became popular in the Netherlands and was widely used for medicinal purposes.
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    We have the Netherlands and Belgium to thank for gin; it derives from the juniper-flavoured national spirit of both countries and that spirit is called 'jenever'. Once produced by distilling malt wine to 50% ABV, jenever was originally a medicine and the first reference to it dates back to the 1500s.
    www.standard.co.uk/going-out/foodanddrink/world …
    English distillers began experimenting with juniper berries as a key flavouring ingredient, like in genever, and started to develop their own juniper-flavoured spirits. Over time, these experiments led to the creation of a new spirit, which came to be known as gin and has since become a staple of British culture.
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    The earliest records of gin date back to 13th Century Belgium. Originally, jenever was produced by distilling moutwijn or “malt wine”, which is essentially a mix of different malt grain varieties. Because the distillation process of the time was primitive at best, herbs were added to make it more palatable.
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    WEBBols are believed to have started producing juniper flavoured spirits as well as liqueurs soon after arriving in Amsterdam in 1575 and were certainly the first to establish a jenever 'brand'. Bols may not have been the first to …

  12. What is Genever? - By the Dutch

    WEBHistory: Jenever was originally produced by simply distilling malt wine (moutwijn in Dutch) to 50% ABV. The resulting spirit was not very palatable due to the lack of refined distilling techniques (only the pot still was …

  13. The Serious Eats Guide to Genever

    WEBAug 9, 2018 · This was the origins of genever and its descendent, gin. Genever today tastes malty (similar to a light Scotch) with subtle undernotes of herbs and spices. It's fair to say that genever tastes …

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