• Genever is a traditional Dutch liqueur, often considered the predecessor of gin. Its history dates back to the 16th century when Dutch distillers began blending..
  • In fact, genever is the ancestor of gene. The invention of Genevieve attributed to the Dutch doctor Francis Sylvia (Franz de La boe).
  • Genever is the ancient ancestor of today's gin, but it has also become a poster child of modern bartending. ... Zuidam Old Genever (5 Years).
  • Genever is the national liquor of Belgium and these two countries can now be known as the “Appelation d’origine controlee” when it comes to Genever.
  • Wikimedia Commons. Genever: Spelling and Pronunciation. Genever, jenever, genièvre, ginebra...they're all variant spellings of the same word.
  • Genever, which is sometimes known as Jenever or Genievre, is also known as Dutch Gin. It is a strong, alcoholic spirit distilled from grain and flavoured with juniper...
  • Moutwijn (literally "malt wine") is a low-strength grain spirit which is rich in both texture and flavor. More moutwijn results in a heavier, richer Genever.
  • Jerry Thomas cited genever, or ‘Holland Gin,’ as a key ingredient in many of his cocktails in the world’s first cocktail book, “The Bartender’s Guide“, in 1862.
  • Genever ( Hollandaca. jenever , MFA : [jəˈneːvər] ), malt arpadan fermente edilmiş şıranın damıtılmasıyla elde edilen ve ardıç meyveleri ve diğer baharatlarla tatlandırılmış güçlü...
  • Genever is a juniper-flavored spirit which combines a botanically-flavored, neutral spirit with a maltwine. ... Korenwijn genever uses at least 51% of maltwine.