CountryIrish Gin
Distillery/BrandBertha's Revenge Gin
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Bertha’s Revenge

Bertha’s Revenge Irish Milk Gin

A gin from Ballyvolane House named after Bertha, a Droimeann cow from Kerry said to have been the oldest in the world when she died aged 48 in 1993. The gin uses whey alcohol from Irish dairies as its base with locally foraged botanicals.

The concept originates from Ballyvolane being the Gaelic for 'the place of springing heifers' and botanicals include juniper, coriander, bitter orange, grapefruit, sweet orange, lemon, lime, liquorice, orris, angelica, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, cumin, almond, elderflower, and sweet woodruff.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose

Almond, hay, dried juniper and orange peel, too. Floral angelica. Cumin spiciness develops.

Palate

Spice arrives first, with plenty of clove and cardamom. Soon becomes creamy and vanilla-y, joined by fresh citrus peels.

Finish

Slightly oily juniper. Lime and liquorice root.

Allergy Information

Milk Yes
Celery No
Cereals Containing Gluten No
Crustaceans No
Eggs No
Fish No
Lupin No
Molluscs No
Mustard No
Nuts No
Peanuts No
Sesame Seeds No
Soybeans No
Sulphur Dioxide Sulphites No
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