Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)

Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)
Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)
Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)
Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)
Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)
Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)

Asian Parsnip: Navy Strength (6 PACK)

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Would you rather sit there for weeks waiting for your next order to be lost by DPD, or simply pluck it from your drinks globe/sideboard/secret place in the garden privy? Thought so.

Serve generously over ice with plain tonic water and a slice of fresh parsnip, in a cylinder of glass.

James Gin Asian Parsnip contains:

Parsnips - The Emperor Tiberius accepted part of the tribute payable to Rome by Germania in the form of parsnips. For the purposes of buying my gin, parsnips should not be considered a currency.

Ginger - Although used in traditional medicine and as a dietary supplement, there is no good evidence that consuming ginger or its extracts has any beneficial effect on human health. But just in case it does, it’s n the gin.

Caraway Seed - Finland supplies about 28% of the world's caraway seed. Also many of the best racing drivers. This is because the word ‘car’ appears in both job descriptions.

Cubeb Pepper - In the Chinese Tang dynasty, physicians administered cubeb pepper to restore appetite, cure "demon vapors", darken the hair, and perfume the body. My gin will also do all of these things, possibly. Let us know how you get on and send photographs.

Fenugreek - Desiccated fenugreek seeds have been recovered from the tomb of Tutankhamen. He was also quite desiccated, so these seeds are of more use in gin than in the afterlife.

Cardamom - There are two main types of cardamom - green and black. My gin contains one of them. Guess which.

Grains of Paradise - John Russell characterised grains of paradise in The Boke of Nurture (1460) as "hot and moist”. Use that information as you wish.

Liquorice Root  - The English common name is spelled "liquorice" in most of the Commonwealth, but "licorice" in the United States. This is because Americans can’t spell.

Sweet Orange - Since you ask, the colour was named after the fruit in about 1512.

Juniper - Gin must contain juniper or it isn’t gin. In fact, the name ‘gin’ is a shortening of the Dutch word for juniper, ‘jenever’. Not to be confused with ‘Geneva’ which is both a place and a convention but not a drink.

Angelica Root  - Angelica Root was also the name of a famous 1920s blues singer from the Mississippi region. Here, it’s a botanical.

Coriander Seed  - Some people are genetically indisposed towards coriander, and believe it tastes of soap. They’re just weirdos, so it’s in the gin.

Water - Asian Parsnip gin is diluted to 40% ABV (or 57% for Navy Strength) by adding water. Because we appreciate the work of 19th century civil engineers, we use tap water; not hand-drawn Highland Spring or Wiltshire chalk stream water, because it wouldn’t be as good.

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Non mainland UK: 4 -8 business days from date of shipping

If you have a delivery issue, please contact them initially, quoting their delivery reference. If they cannot help you, please contact us at: ukdeliveries@jamesgin.com

'I bought the case and have handed a few out as gifts. As I selfishly protect the remaining few I realize I might need more.'

M. J. V

Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two

Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two
Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two
Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two
Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two
Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two

Asian Parsnip Gin Batch Two

Regular price £39.00
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Our award winning Asian Parsnip gin is subtly sweet & nutty with a punch of Asian spices.

Asian Parsnip is a 40% ABV, multi award-winning aromatic gin created using a unique blend of exotic Asian spices and British sweet parsnip. Invented by James May (2023 Icon of Gin Brand Ambassador and apparently also on TV elsewhere) and developed in a shed in Wiltshire by two men anoraks.


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