You should continue this and characterize more gin botanicals and even perhaps exemplify commercial gins we can find that focusses on some of these botanicals. This was enjoyable and informative.
Another informative episode on various junipers for making various flavored gins. Not a particularly gin drinker. But I learnt a lot of common gin botanicals by watching the narrative from Miss Brewbird. Educational video as always.
Fascinating, Brewbird! You are a gifted teacher. Excellent graphics, music and presentation. If I had read a transcript of the video I think it would have been rather dry, but your presentation is really quite riveting. I am not quite sure how you do that. Thank you for all your hard work and attention to detail. Don’t stop dear Lady!
I'm still trying to get my taste for gin, and figuring which flavours turn me away has made me think of tinctures. This little video helped narrow some things down, and save me from hunting down the roots that have nothing to do with taste. Thank you so much Brewbird!
I found this video very helpful! I realized last year that I absolutely love the taste of gin. After trying different models I'm doing my own gin infusion right now. I plan on splitting the bass off into two different old Tom style gins I guess you would call them. One with apple and grapefruit and the other will be blueberry Ginger.
Thank you Brewbird, excellent video and extremely informative. I have been making various Gin's for over 2y now, and done a lot of research and even so this taught me a lot! Well presented, well done. 👏👏👏
Thanks for the informative video Miss Brewbird! I think you have one of the best information about gin distilling! I have an video request about essancess. I want to test and find my own gin but to experiment with diferent botanicals and the amount, it would be easier to make essancess and blend together So a video about botanicals, maceration, abv, cuts and blends would be helpfull. And how to calculate to do a gin run with all the botanicals at last ☺️
@@MissBrewbird well i want to do it myself to but i have not the equipment or the right experience, but i think you have 😂 I think it is an easy way to experiment and find a good gin this way 🤔 And i can't be the only one who would like a informative video like this 🙂
although making gin is pretty easy...it's really not. Sure, putting a bunch of stuff in a still and get something drinkable is easy, get the right proportion of botanicals, use significant ones (I have seen so many recipies with botanicals that don't even show up), and use the apropriate technique to extract the best of every botanical, the % of ABV for maceration, the time for maceration, even the "cut" for each individual botanical during distillation...etc...so many variables!...now, if you add the variability of year to year or supplier to supplier variation of each botanical....and I'm only talking about my recipe that only has 5 ingridients! my god....it's a lot of fun, but a no end task!..."making gin is easy"....ha!
You should continue this and characterize more gin botanicals and even perhaps exemplify commercial gins we can find that focusses on some of these botanicals. This was enjoyable and informative.
making a botanical version today.. it will be dark brown since I am making it post distillation
Thes 6 botanicals also make a beautiful addition to your gardens...
Another informative episode on various junipers for making various flavored gins. Not a particularly gin drinker. But I learnt a lot of common gin botanicals by watching the narrative from Miss Brewbird. Educational video as always.
Fascinating, Brewbird! You are a gifted teacher. Excellent graphics, music and presentation. If I had read a transcript of the video I think it would have been rather dry, but your presentation is really quite riveting. I am not quite sure how you do that.
Thank you for all your hard work and attention to detail. Don’t stop dear Lady!
Love your channel! Found it cause I'm tinkering with my own recipe and am learning a lot!!!!
Wonderful!☺
Can you please do a video on like a good combination of the aromatics in a good gin thanks
Very informative. Thankyou👌
I'm still trying to get my taste for gin, and figuring which flavours turn me away has made me think of tinctures. This little video helped narrow some things down, and save me from hunting down the roots that have nothing to do with taste. Thank you so much Brewbird!
You're welcome😀
thank you. I am distilling in Russia. you have interesting videos. gin is my favorite drink
Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to post these informative video's.
Glad you like them!
I like your style of educating. straight forward, informative, and no "me me me - I I I" just stuff i wanted to know.... thank you
Glad you like it!
I found this video very helpful!
I realized last year that I absolutely love the taste of gin. After trying different models I'm doing my own gin infusion right now. I plan on splitting the bass off into two different old Tom style gins I guess you would call them. One with apple and grapefruit and the other will be blueberry Ginger.
Thank you Brewbird, excellent video and extremely informative. I have been making various Gin's for over 2y now, and done a lot of research and even so this taught me a lot! Well presented, well done. 👏👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the informative video Miss Brewbird! I think you have one of the best information about gin distilling!
I have an video request about essancess. I want to test and find my own gin but to experiment with diferent botanicals and the amount, it would be easier to make essancess and blend together
So a video about botanicals, maceration, abv, cuts and blends would be helpfull. And how to calculate to do a gin run with all the botanicals at last ☺️
Lol, that is a lot of video suggestions. I'll see what I can do.😄
@@MissBrewbird well i want to do it myself to but i have not the equipment or the right experience, but i think you have 😂
I think it is an easy way to experiment and find a good gin this way 🤔
And i can't be the only one who would like a informative video like this 🙂
although making gin is pretty easy...it's really not. Sure, putting a bunch of stuff in a still and get something drinkable is easy, get the right proportion of botanicals, use significant ones (I have seen so many recipies with botanicals that don't even show up), and use the apropriate technique to extract the best of every botanical, the % of ABV for maceration, the time for maceration, even the "cut" for each individual botanical during distillation...etc...so many variables!...now, if you add the variability of year to year or supplier to supplier variation of each botanical....and I'm only talking about my recipe that only has 5 ingridients! my god....it's a lot of fun, but a no end task!..."making gin is easy"....ha!
Thanks a lot for your videos ❤️
Glad you like them!
@@MissBrewbird thank you again, I’m learning a lot of interesting things even if I’m not very good to understand English language 😂
What is proportion of these botanicals in mix?
This video has more about proportions: "How to Make and Distil Your Own Gin Recipe" ua-cam.com/video/qtWNwzlrCns/v-deo.html
HI, are you already use jasmine to create a gin? thanks
I think I may have used it once before. I do love jasmine. I'd probably add very little as I am afraid of gins that are too perfumey.
I wish I was a juniper berry! #notaberry
Thanks for all the information! You da best brewbird 🦜🦜