This partner, an old friend of mine who has USA wide distribution, as soon as we get the deal done, they will be able to roll it out to every single bar in the US, every good bar.If you’ve ever heard the expression ‘Dutch Courage’, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.
Because genever was the world's number one export spirit.
Every spirit was unaged. Would it be the green one?Yeah.
But typically the bottle, if you look at it, it's got slightly wider shoulders and it really lends itself having a circular medallion on the label. Being a student of genever history, Duff wanted his Old Duff Genever to be an homage to traditional, authentic genever as it was made …
I might like to look at something like a barrel finish in which case it might be an Irish whiskey barrel finish or whatever or a cask strength one or both. We want everyone to try it. Ratings reflect what our editors felt about a particular product. It's clear in the glass, with a malty aroma and mild palate that opens with anise and vanilla, then finishes spicy with white pepper, cayenne and ginger heat. I know. Suitable for everyday consumption; often good value Well we went through a few different iterations of it, and not every label proposal even had a space for a goat. And whereabouts is it, internationally, whereabouts is it available?How difficult has it been actually trying to convince people, and especially bartenders who've got so much on their back bars and are skeptical about everything?
Very good. Thank you very much, Tiff. Probably for the near future, we might add one but we're not going to be having a new one every year.Yeah, I'm going to contradict myself now and say that in mixology terms, many of the oldest gin cocktails started out as Genever cocktails, or they work as Jenever cocktails, but then again, the same is true for whiskey. I mean, are we talking wheat and barley and ...?It's a really good question and you're absolutely correct. I really fell in love with genever because I lived right next door to Schiedam in Rotterdam. I think they're remarkable. It’s really hard to be mad at a cocktail comprised of @oldduffg… When you have two, it's a really easy choice for people.
But it does not have to have a discernible flavor of juniper. The flavorings that were added to whiskey in Ireland.
They used it as a trading good. Having lived in The Netherlands for over fifteen years, he fell in love with genever, and became hell-bent on making his own. Right? So I will say, how did an Irishman end up making genever?We talk to Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever about this misunderstood spirit, how to use it in cocktails and why it should be on your home barYeah, it's again a great question.
This partner, an old friend of mine who has USA wide distribution, as soon as we get the deal done, they will be able to roll it out to every single bar in the US, every good bar.If you’ve ever heard the expression ‘Dutch Courage’, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.
Because genever was the world's number one export spirit.
Every spirit was unaged. Would it be the green one?Yeah.
But typically the bottle, if you look at it, it's got slightly wider shoulders and it really lends itself having a circular medallion on the label. Being a student of genever history, Duff wanted his Old Duff Genever to be an homage to traditional, authentic genever as it was made …
I might like to look at something like a barrel finish in which case it might be an Irish whiskey barrel finish or whatever or a cask strength one or both. We want everyone to try it. Ratings reflect what our editors felt about a particular product. It's clear in the glass, with a malty aroma and mild palate that opens with anise and vanilla, then finishes spicy with white pepper, cayenne and ginger heat. I know. Suitable for everyday consumption; often good value Well we went through a few different iterations of it, and not every label proposal even had a space for a goat. And whereabouts is it, internationally, whereabouts is it available?How difficult has it been actually trying to convince people, and especially bartenders who've got so much on their back bars and are skeptical about everything?
Very good. Thank you very much, Tiff. Probably for the near future, we might add one but we're not going to be having a new one every year.Yeah, I'm going to contradict myself now and say that in mixology terms, many of the oldest gin cocktails started out as Genever cocktails, or they work as Jenever cocktails, but then again, the same is true for whiskey. I mean, are we talking wheat and barley and ...?It's a really good question and you're absolutely correct. I really fell in love with genever because I lived right next door to Schiedam in Rotterdam. I think they're remarkable. It’s really hard to be mad at a cocktail comprised of @oldduffg… When you have two, it's a really easy choice for people.
But it does not have to have a discernible flavor of juniper. The flavorings that were added to whiskey in Ireland.
They used it as a trading good. Having lived in The Netherlands for over fifteen years, he fell in love with genever, and became hell-bent on making his own. Right? So I will say, how did an Irishman end up making genever?We talk to Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever about this misunderstood spirit, how to use it in cocktails and why it should be on your home barYeah, it's again a great question.
This partner, an old friend of mine who has USA wide distribution, as soon as we get the deal done, they will be able to roll it out to every single bar in the US, every good bar.If you’ve ever heard the expression ‘Dutch Courage’, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.
Because genever was the world's number one export spirit.
Every spirit was unaged. Would it be the green one?Yeah.
But typically the bottle, if you look at it, it's got slightly wider shoulders and it really lends itself having a circular medallion on the label. Being a student of genever history, Duff wanted his Old Duff Genever to be an homage to traditional, authentic genever as it was made …
I might like to look at something like a barrel finish in which case it might be an Irish whiskey barrel finish or whatever or a cask strength one or both. We want everyone to try it. Ratings reflect what our editors felt about a particular product. It's clear in the glass, with a malty aroma and mild palate that opens with anise and vanilla, then finishes spicy with white pepper, cayenne and ginger heat. I know. Suitable for everyday consumption; often good value Well we went through a few different iterations of it, and not every label proposal even had a space for a goat. And whereabouts is it, internationally, whereabouts is it available?How difficult has it been actually trying to convince people, and especially bartenders who've got so much on their back bars and are skeptical about everything?
Very good. Thank you very much, Tiff. Probably for the near future, we might add one but we're not going to be having a new one every year.Yeah, I'm going to contradict myself now and say that in mixology terms, many of the oldest gin cocktails started out as Genever cocktails, or they work as Jenever cocktails, but then again, the same is true for whiskey. I mean, are we talking wheat and barley and ...?It's a really good question and you're absolutely correct. I really fell in love with genever because I lived right next door to Schiedam in Rotterdam. I think they're remarkable. It’s really hard to be mad at a cocktail comprised of @oldduffg… When you have two, it's a really easy choice for people.
But it does not have to have a discernible flavor of juniper. The flavorings that were added to whiskey in Ireland.
They used it as a trading good. Having lived in The Netherlands for over fifteen years, he fell in love with genever, and became hell-bent on making his own. Right? So I will say, how did an Irishman end up making genever?We talk to Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever about this misunderstood spirit, how to use it in cocktails and why it should be on your home barYeah, it's again a great question.
This partner, an old friend of mine who has USA wide distribution, as soon as we get the deal done, they will be able to roll it out to every single bar in the US, every good bar.If you’ve ever heard the expression ‘Dutch Courage’, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.
Because genever was the world's number one export spirit.
Every spirit was unaged. Would it be the green one?Yeah.
But typically the bottle, if you look at it, it's got slightly wider shoulders and it really lends itself having a circular medallion on the label. Being a student of genever history, Duff wanted his Old Duff Genever to be an homage to traditional, authentic genever as it was made …
I might like to look at something like a barrel finish in which case it might be an Irish whiskey barrel finish or whatever or a cask strength one or both. We want everyone to try it. Ratings reflect what our editors felt about a particular product. It's clear in the glass, with a malty aroma and mild palate that opens with anise and vanilla, then finishes spicy with white pepper, cayenne and ginger heat. I know. Suitable for everyday consumption; often good value Well we went through a few different iterations of it, and not every label proposal even had a space for a goat. And whereabouts is it, internationally, whereabouts is it available?How difficult has it been actually trying to convince people, and especially bartenders who've got so much on their back bars and are skeptical about everything?
Very good. Thank you very much, Tiff. Probably for the near future, we might add one but we're not going to be having a new one every year.Yeah, I'm going to contradict myself now and say that in mixology terms, many of the oldest gin cocktails started out as Genever cocktails, or they work as Jenever cocktails, but then again, the same is true for whiskey. I mean, are we talking wheat and barley and ...?It's a really good question and you're absolutely correct. I really fell in love with genever because I lived right next door to Schiedam in Rotterdam. I think they're remarkable. It’s really hard to be mad at a cocktail comprised of @oldduffg… When you have two, it's a really easy choice for people.
But it does not have to have a discernible flavor of juniper. The flavorings that were added to whiskey in Ireland.
They used it as a trading good. Having lived in The Netherlands for over fifteen years, he fell in love with genever, and became hell-bent on making his own. Right? So I will say, how did an Irishman end up making genever?We talk to Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever about this misunderstood spirit, how to use it in cocktails and why it should be on your home barYeah, it's again a great question.
That's a really nice thing.Well, the strategy for my brand is that we just want to be in all the best bars. COVID Wine News So I can see that thirst. They're incredibly elegant … Are they meant to represent old genever bottles?Yeah. Our “Old Genever” is made according to an old recipe dated back to 1942.
You could communicate the brand values in animals. I'll go and I'll do this, but only for three months." There's only three like that in the whole world. Are you going to be tackling the rest of the States aside from New York state?Genever is one of those spirits that could easily have been lost to history if it wasn’t for brands such as Old Duff that has revived two of the original recipes.If you’ve ever heard the expression diutch courage, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever.
This partner, an old friend of mine who has USA wide distribution, as soon as we get the deal done, they will be able to roll it out to every single bar in the US, every good bar.If you’ve ever heard the expression ‘Dutch Courage’, it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.
Because genever was the world's number one export spirit.
Every spirit was unaged. Would it be the green one?Yeah.
But typically the bottle, if you look at it, it's got slightly wider shoulders and it really lends itself having a circular medallion on the label. Being a student of genever history, Duff wanted his Old Duff Genever to be an homage to traditional, authentic genever as it was made …
I might like to look at something like a barrel finish in which case it might be an Irish whiskey barrel finish or whatever or a cask strength one or both. We want everyone to try it. Ratings reflect what our editors felt about a particular product. It's clear in the glass, with a malty aroma and mild palate that opens with anise and vanilla, then finishes spicy with white pepper, cayenne and ginger heat. I know. Suitable for everyday consumption; often good value Well we went through a few different iterations of it, and not every label proposal even had a space for a goat. And whereabouts is it, internationally, whereabouts is it available?How difficult has it been actually trying to convince people, and especially bartenders who've got so much on their back bars and are skeptical about everything?
Very good. Thank you very much, Tiff. Probably for the near future, we might add one but we're not going to be having a new one every year.Yeah, I'm going to contradict myself now and say that in mixology terms, many of the oldest gin cocktails started out as Genever cocktails, or they work as Jenever cocktails, but then again, the same is true for whiskey. I mean, are we talking wheat and barley and ...?It's a really good question and you're absolutely correct. I really fell in love with genever because I lived right next door to Schiedam in Rotterdam. I think they're remarkable. It’s really hard to be mad at a cocktail comprised of @oldduffg… When you have two, it's a really easy choice for people.
But it does not have to have a discernible flavor of juniper. The flavorings that were added to whiskey in Ireland.
They used it as a trading good. Having lived in The Netherlands for over fifteen years, he fell in love with genever, and became hell-bent on making his own. Right? So I will say, how did an Irishman end up making genever?We talk to Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever about this misunderstood spirit, how to use it in cocktails and why it should be on your home barYeah, it's again a great question.