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Dry Gin is a type of Gin that is characterized by its lack of sweetness. It is made from a base of neutral grain spirits, which is then flavored with juniper berries and other botanicals. The flavor profile of Dry Gin is typically more herbal and less sweet than other types of Gin. It is often used in cocktails such as the Martini and the Gin and Tonic.
Dry Gin has been a popular spirit for centuries, and its popularity has only grown in recent years. It is often seen as a more sophisticated spirit than other types of Gin, and is often used in craft cocktails. It is also a popular choice for Gin and tonic drinks, as its flavor profile pairs well with tonic water.
Some of the companies in the Dry Gin market include Beefeater, Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray, and Hendrick's. Show Less Read more