• I promise you: when the brits tried to copy good old complex Genever they finally ended up with the much more simple version they called Gin.
  • In the 16th century, when for the first time grain liquor was flavored with juniper berries, the traditional genever emerged in the Low Countries.
  • 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).
  • A newer style of Genever is called Jonge, or young in which there is a much lower malt wine content (up to 15%) which results in a much lighter style of Genever.
  • Genever (pronounced yuh-NAY-ver) is also known as Dutch gin. ... On my list of "must do while in Amsterdam" was a genever tasting.
  • Wikimedia Commons. Genever: Spelling and Pronunciation. Genever, jenever, genièvre, ginebra...they're all variant spellings of the same word.
  • 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.
  • Bunun yanında genever ve cin arasındaki fark nedir? ... Şaşmamalı genever üreticiler genellikle bunu bir haç olarak tanımlar cin arasında ve viski.
  • In fact, genever is the ancestor of gene. The invention of Genevieve attributed to the Dutch doctor Francis Sylvia (Franz de La boe).
  • The linguistic origins of the name Genever can be traced back to the Middle Dutch term “genever,” which emerged in the 13th century.