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A very snazzy bottle of The King's Ginger liqueur from Berry Bros. & Rudd, presented at the lower strength of 29.9% ABV. As the story goes, King Edward VII's doctor was concerned about the monarch, and in 1903 asked Berry Bros. & Rudd to create something to warm him – and so the liqueur was born. This is its modern take on the historical tipple! A suitably warming sipper, or a great addition to Scotch whisky cocktails.
A zip of lemon peel, with sweet candied ginger and fiery, drier root ginger on the finish.
Used to love the King's Ginger. Always a lovely treat. I wish I had read these reviews before I thought the only change was the bottle. Nasty. Nasty. Nasty. What a shame
Perhaps I’m blessed with not knowing the former incarnation, but this makes REALLY nice cocktails.
This has to be one of the worst ever rebranding. The new recipe is a disaster. The former glory of King's Ginger has been eviscerated by some lunatic who must have no sense of taste. If you enjoyed (as I did) the previous formulation I advise you to stay away from this parody that masquerades as King's Ginger. Berry Brothers - I implore you to revert back to the previous wondrous formulation.
First taste at aged 39 a few weeks ago up a mountain the the Alps after a french skiers breakfast of pain au chocolat and croissant on the ski lift: it is throughly enjoyed by all, more so than Jäger although Jäger does have its time and place (after apres lunch).
As everyone else has stated, quite simply the worst reformulation of a previously delicious, winter-warming ginger liqueur. How to disenfranchise your entire (and loyal) customer-base. An extraordinary disaster in Brand management!