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PREMIUM GIN

BY DENTED BRICK® DISTILLERY
PREMIUM GIN | 45% ABV
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PREMIUM GIN

BY DENTED BRICK® DISTILLERY

how it's made

Dented Brick® Premium Gin is made from a unique combination of red winter wheat and pumpernickel rye, milled, mashed, fermented and distilled in-house, then brought to proof with the most important ingredient — artesian, limestone-filtered water, creating a unique flavor profile crafted from this mineral rich water.

Tasting notes

Aromas of Tellicherry peppercorns, cinnamon, cardamom, rose water, clove, and ground ginger with a supple, bright, dry light body and a graceful, charming, medium-length juniper finish. A bold and spicy Gin that will play well in cool-weather cocktails.

Aroma: rosemary, crispy sage pastry, juniper, and caraway
Palate: Satiny, vibrant, dry-yet-fruity light-to-medium body
Finish: Smooth, stimulating, medium-length lemon bar, bitter orange, and honeycomb finish

AWARD-WINNING PREMIUM GIN

Dented Brick® Premium Gin has been proudly recognized as an award-winning spirit in multiple competitions throughout the years, a testament to the exceptional flavor and quality created by our meticulous process and skilled artisans who are devoted to preserving the tradition of gin making while pushing the boundaries of this craft.

2021 Bartender Spirits Awards
2021 USA Spirits Ratings
2020 John Barleycorn Awards
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How To Taste

Make sure you have a clean palate (your mouth). Common palate cleansers are bread or unsalted crackers, though rinsing with room temperature water should also do the trick.

The first thing to look for when tasting a new spirit is what it looks like. Take a note of its color, is it clear or cloudy, light, golden, or dark - this can help prepare your brain for what is about to come next.

Commonly referred to as "nosing" this is where you sniff the spirit to soak in those delicious aromas. Short quick sniffs are best to capture different aromas. You have about 7 seconds before your nose gives up and stops noticing things so try and identify things quickly.

The first sip is always a bit of a shock to the tongue, so take a small sip to get the light burn out of the way so you can then focus on the flavors.

Take a second, slower sip and let the spirit float around your mouth and the vapors float into your nose to identify more aromas. Here you want to look for sweetness, bitterness, spiciness and acidity. Make a note of what you observe.

Next, take another sip and pay attention to the consistency of the spirit. Is it smooth, light, thick? Does the flavor intensify or stay the same? Compare this to what you noticed in "the view."

Swallow the spirit and pay attention to the after taste. How quickly does it fade away? Do more flavors present themselves, do other flavors disappear?

PREMIUM GIN Cocktails

Where to Buy
Purchase From Our Salt Lake Distillery or Find a Local Retailer Near You