- medium.com reporting-from-belgium/behind-every-…In the 16th century, when for the first time grain liquor was flavored with juniper berries, the traditional genever emerged in the Low Countries.
- eksisozluk.com genever--755443alkol oranı % 20 den % 45 lere kadar değişen, genever bitkisiyle yapılan içki, cin değildir. genevere çok değer verilir, çavdardan başka birşey yetişmediği dönemde...
- bythedutch.com genever/Genever has a completely different base – malt wine (distillate of rye, corn, and wheat), which is more representative of a blended bourbon or light scotch.
- en.wikipedia.org JeneverTwo provinces of France: Flanders Artois genever (genièvre Flandre Artois). Two states of Germany: East-Frisia cereal grain genever (Ostfriesischer Korngenever).
- iamexpat.nl lifestyle/dutch-drinks/jenever-geneverJenever (also commonly spelled as genever) has a long history in the Netherlands. Jenever is often described as "Dutch gin" but this is incorrect.
- bols.com collections/bols-geneverBols Genever Barrel Aged. + Quick add. ... Bols Genever 100% Malt Spirit. Sale price€49,95.
- twitter.com BolsGeneverThe official account of Bols Genever. A rediscovered classic cocktail spirit made from a recipe created in the 1820s by the Lucas Bols company.
- theginqueen.com 2014/10/what-is-genever/Genever is the main ingredient in some of the oldest cocktail recipes, like the Tom Collins and Holland House. It makes a fabulous ingredient in a Gin Crusta.
- themanual.com food-and-drink/what-is-genever/There are three types, ranging from its standard genever to a 100% malt, unaged genever that will test a seasoned drinker.
- diffordsguide.com beer-wine-spirits/category/415/…Spelling. Confusingly, there are numerous words and alternative spellings for genever, including: jenever, jeneva, geneva and hollands.