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The Philosophy of Gin by Jane Peyton explores the rich and complex history of gin. From its origins in Holland, to its role in medicine, to the Gin Craze era, this book covers the many facets of this beverage. Discover how gin became a prized social drink, its ideal flavor pairings, and its influence on British culture. A captivating read for enthusiasts of gin and the history of spirits.

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The Philosophy of Gin (English edition) by Jane Peyton is a fascinating exploration of the rich and tumultuous history of gin, a drink that has uniquely influenced European, and particularly British, culture and traditions.

Originally from the Netherlands, gin was first used as a medicinal remedy before being popularized in England by William of Orange. Through this book, you will dive into the world of gin, discovering its deep roots in history as well as its role in society. Gin is much more than just an alcoholic beverage: it has marked history by providing a destructive means of escape during the Gin Craze era in the 18th century, a period of excessive overconsumption that influenced English society.

The book also explores the influence of gin on language and popular culture. Did you know that the expression "Dutch courage" finds its roots in the use of gin by soldiers before going into battle? This anecdote is one of the many captivating revelations that Jane Peyton unveils throughout the pages.

Moreover, The Philosophy of Gin delves into the transformation of gin over the centuries. Once despised by the middle and upper classes, it is now one of the favorite drinks of contemporary British society, especially with the emergence of new flavored gin trends. The book offers specific suggestions for flavor pairings, ideal for connoisseurs eager to perfect their tastings or even create their own gin blends.

This guide is a must-read for gin enthusiasts, history buffs, and those who wish to learn more about the evolution of a spirit that has become indispensable in the world of beverages.

Product Features:

  • Author: Jane Peyton
  • Title: The Philosophy of Gin
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • Publication Date: August 20, 2020
  • Format: Hardcover book
  • Series: Philosophies
  • Pages: 112 pages with 30 black and white illustrations
  • ISBN: 9780712353601
  • Weight: 274 g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 207 x 16 mm

This paperback book, published by the British Library, is part of the "Philosophies" series and is a true treasure trove of information for anyone interested in gin. Whether you are an amateur or an expert, The Philosophy of Gin offers you an exciting journey through time and flavors.

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Author
Sure, I'd be happy to help. However, "Jane Peyton" is a name and doesn't require translation. If you have more text that needs translating, please provide it.
Language
English 🇬🇧
Publisher
British Library Publishing
Number of pages
112
Date of publication
August 2, 2020