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- Jenever (English: /dʒəˈniːvər/, Dutch: [jəˈneːvər] ), also known as Hollands, genever, genièvre, peket, or sometimes as Dutch gin (archaic: Holland gin...
- distilleries of Jenever, the H****elt Jenever Festival, H****elt speculaas, and chocolate production. H****elt is famous for its gin, locally known as Jenever. Even...
- spirits industry. Gin became po****r in England after the introduction of jenever, a Dutch and Belgian liquor. Although this development had been taking...
- most famous alcoholic beverage, jenever has been the country's traditional and national spirit for over 500 years. Jenever is a "Protected Product of Origin"...
- is sometimes used instead, while in Flanders and the Netherlands, jonge jenever is preferred. It is called a U-boot (German abbreviation of Unterseeboot...
- also well known for the distilleries and malthouses and production of jenever, such as the internationally renowned Ketel One; in French and English...
- Peach & Orange Blossom, Cu****ber & Mint, and Grapefruit Rose) and Ketel 1 Jenever. Ketel One is produced by the Nolet Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands...
- as early as the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). One version states that jenever (or Dutch gin) was used by English soldiers for its calming effects before...
- Stellingwerff/Theunissen Distillery in Witte Nonnenstraat, H****elt has housed the city's Jenever Museum. The Stellingwerff/Theunissen distillery was located along the Nieuwe...
- (West Frisian: Bearenburch) is a Dutch drink, made by adding herbs to jenever, with about 30% alcohol. The original Beerenburg was made in the early...