Old Tom gin
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Old Tom Gin (ou Tom Gin ou Old Tom) est une recette de gin. Populaire au XVIIIe siècle en Angleterre, celui-ci est devenu rare, mais a connu une résurgence à travers le mouvement « Cocktail Artisanal ». Il est légèrement plus sucré que le , mais un peu plus sec que le Dutch Jenever, lui valant parfois le surnom de « chaînon manquant ».
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オールド・トム・ジン (Old Tom Gin)、別名トム・ジン (Tom Gin)、オールド・トム (Old Tom) は、18世紀のイングランドで人気が高かったジンのひとつ。現代では廃れており、希少なものとなっているが、いわゆる「クラフト・カクテル (Craft Cocktail)」の動きの中で再評価が進んでいる。ロンドン・ドライ (London Dry) よりも若干甘く、オランダの (Jenever) よりも若干辛いため、「ミッシング・リンク (the missing link)」と称されることもある。
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Old Tom Gin (or Tom Gin or Old Tom) is a gin recipe popular in 18th-century England. In modern times, it became rare but has experienced a resurgence in the craft cocktail movement. It is slightly sweeter than London Dry, but slightly drier than the Dutch Jenever, thus is sometimes called "the missing link". An Old Tom Gin made by J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. of Jamaica is also commonly found on the market.
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Old Tom gin
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オールド・トム・ジン
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Old Tom Gin (ou Tom Gin ou Old Tom) est une recette de gin. Populaire au XVIIIe siècle en Angleterre, celui-ci est devenu rare, mais a connu une résurgence à travers le mouvement « Cocktail Artisanal ». Il est légèrement plus sucré que le , mais un peu plus sec que le Dutch Jenever, lui valant parfois le surnom de « chaînon manquant ».
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Old Tom Gin (or Tom Gin or Old Tom) is a gin recipe popular in 18th-century England. In modern times, it became rare but has experienced a resurgence in the craft cocktail movement. It is slightly sweeter than London Dry, but slightly drier than the Dutch Jenever, thus is sometimes called "the missing link". The name Old Tom Gin purportedly came from wooden plaques shaped like a black cat (an "Old Tom") mounted on the outside wall of some pubs above a public walkway in 18th-century England. Owing to the Gin Craze, the British government tried to stem the flow of gin with prohibitive taxes and licensing, which drove the scene underground. Under the cat's paw sign were a slot to put money in and a lead tube. From the tube would come a shot of gin, poured by the bartender inside the pub. Old Tom Gin was formerly made under licence by a variety of distillers around the world; however, one was recently relaunched by distillery based on an original recipe. Since then a number of other companies have followed suit, such as: Booth's; Secret Treasures; The Liberty Distillery; Tanqueray; Langley's; Jensens; Ransom; ; The Dorchester Hotel; ; and Sacred Spirits. An Old Tom Gin made by J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. of Jamaica is also commonly found on the market. Old Tom Gin is specified for Jerry Thomas' cocktail called the Martinez in his 1887 Bartender's Guide, How to Mix All Kinds of Plain and Fancy Drinks. The first record of it being used in the Tom Collins cocktail was the 1891 book, The Flowing Bowl: When and What to Drink.
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オールド・トム・ジン (Old Tom Gin)、別名トム・ジン (Tom Gin)、オールド・トム (Old Tom) は、18世紀のイングランドで人気が高かったジンのひとつ。現代では廃れており、希少なものとなっているが、いわゆる「クラフト・カクテル (Craft Cocktail)」の動きの中で再評価が進んでいる。ロンドン・ドライ (London Dry) よりも若干甘く、オランダの (Jenever) よりも若干辛いため、「ミッシング・リンク (the missing link)」と称されることもある。
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