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Brentingby Gin - London Dry Gin - 70cl

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The process takes between five to six hours and Midgely won’t even allow himself a comfort break until it’s complete. Brentingby Gin uses eight botanicals to create their flagship London Dry. These are juniper, coriander, angelica, orange peel, hibiscus, birch bark, liquorice root, pink grapefruit. Wheat is used as the base spirit and all eight botanicals are macerated in this during distillation inside Ayanda, the still custom-designed and assembled by Midgely. Brought into use 30 June 1899 some sources say 1 October 1895; taken out of use May 1961; removed August 1961; second GWR troughs

One source claims troughs in use by 1908; out of use or omitted from official documentation by 1936. Perhaps only planned, never installed? From talking to him it’s clear Midgely is a huge believer in the term ‘craft’ and what that means in relation to gin production. That’s a debate for another day, but there’s no doubting Midgely’s passion for gin production. He follows the process from start to finish, and over his watchful eye, produces around 500 bottles per batch. I’m a bit of a traditionalist and prefer the London Dry classic style of juniper plus citrus to be honest. My go to gin has always been Tanqueray No. 10 Gin.RAIB will periodically update the status of recommendations as reported to us by the relevant safety authority or public body. Fur and Feather customers can look forward to live music and DJ sessions in the bar, and other events, such as gin, whisky, vodka and beer tasting sessions, as well as food pairing evenings, are also planned.

The concept of Brentingby GIn was devised in 2015. Midgely was working in the oil and gas industry and a friend had suggested he made his own gin. From there he put his heart and soul into it. And that included seeking the very best teacher he could find. The Environment Agency and other services monitored river levels throughout the county, with updates provided throughout the day. This film from 1898 includes a clip around 1:33-2:45 showing a train taking water at Bushey troughs (the scoop hits the water immediately after a goods train passes by). Should the link not work, the same film appears here (with optional subtitles in five European languages). Other parts of the film are worth watching in their own right. Water trough use A yellow weather warning was in place for parts of Leicestershire today (Tuesday, October, 24.) Rain once again battered the county this morning, with the warning in place until 2pm. We're trying to create something the town hasn't seen before," said Bruce. "We want to encourage people to stay locally rather than feeling the need to go into Leicester or Nottingham."This cookie is set by Addthis. This is a geolocation cookie to understand where the users sharing the information are located. The low-key entrance also means that when you walk inside and see the bar, the visual impact is massive. Over the years I’ve tried my hand at many creative things, from woodwork to fashion, and nothing really caught my attention for long enough. I’ve always enjoyed drinking gin, and it’s impossible not to have noticed the explosion of gin recently. Since the beginning we’ve looked to consult with the best people to create the best possible spirits from our small craft distillery. This month has already been the wettest October since records began in 1836, with around 2.4 to 3.2 inches so far for Leicestershire. Property Sales Data For Woodend Farm, Main Road, Brentingby, MELTON MOWBRAY, Leicestershire, LE14 4RX

Our farm covers just over 300 acres, extending along the River Eye to the east of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire. We run a traditional mixed farm, which provides a wide range of habitats for wildlife and has preserved the features so characteristic of the Leicestershire landscape – ridge and furrow grassland and a rich hedgerow network. On Thursday 09 February an EWS freight train passed a signal at danger and derailed at a set of trap points at the end of a goods line at Brentingby Junction, near Melton Mowbray. The locomotive and the first three wagons were derailed. There were no injuries as a result of the accident, but some damage was caused to the wagons. Similarly, there could be problems with locomotive detritus falling into the troughs affecting maintenance. A 1932 LMS notice stated: WATER LEVEL, LOCOMOTIVE WATERING TROUGHS Complaint is made of difficulty in maintaining the Water in the Locomotive Water Troughs at a proper level through the presence of ashes interfering with the adjustment. Care must be taken by all Enginemen to prevent ashes falling in the Troughs, as far as this can be done, and it is a desirable expedient to close the damper doors when passing over the Water Troughs, whether water is being taken or not. Owing to the risk of water entering compartments when engines are taking water whilst passing over water troughs, passengers in the leading vehicles should be warned of the advisability of keeping the windows closed when the troughs are being approached.

The Process.

Brentingby Gin is a delightful dance of botanicals. While juniper, as is customary with gins, plays a dominant role, the brand goes a step further, incorporating a range of botanicals that lend it its unique profile. From the citrusy notes of coriander and orange to the slightly spiced touch of birch bark, Brentingby Gin is an exploration of flavours, making it both versatile and distinct.

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