- Netherlands, are well
known for
their jenevers and
often referred to as "
jenever cities" (jeneversteden). In Amsterdam,
jenever is made by The Stillery, Van Wees...
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spirits industry. Gin
became po****r in
England after the
introduction of
jenever, a
Dutch and
Belgian liquor.
Although this
development had been taking...
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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...
- The
traditional alcoholic beverages are beer (strong pale lager) and
Jenever, a high
proof juniper-flavoured spirit, that came to be
known in England...
- late
Firmin Filliers. Fruit-flavoured
jenevers were also introduced.
These were
later followed by cream-
jenevers, with
flavours such as chocolate, vanilla...
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Peach &
Orange Blossom, Cu****ber & Mint, and
Grapefruit Rose) and
Ketel 1
Jenever.
Ketel One is
produced by the
Nolet Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands...
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Honey Bärenjäger
Drambuie Glayva Irish Mist
Krupnik Juniper Borovička Gin
Jenever Mammee apple flower Eau créole
Orange Cointreau Curaçao
Grand Marnier Triple...
- 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...
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company produced a
varied ****ortment of
Antwerp jenevers,
among them: De Oude Beste: a fine
jenever, made from top
quality grains.
Distilled since 1894...