The King's Ginger Liqueur has been through several incarnations since King Edward VII's physician asked posh wine merchants Berry Bros (pre-Rudd) to knock up a warming concoction for the monarch to keep in his flask while driving his Daimler (true story).
After production spells in the Netherlands, King's Ginger is now made in the UK with more ginger and a toned-down alcohol content. Packed with fiery ginger spice and balancing zingy citrus, King's Ginger Liqueur is perfect on its own on a cold winter day, or served over ice with a splash of tonic in the summer.
Attributes
Brand
Kings Ginger
Producer
Berry Bros & Rudd
Country
UK
Bottle Size
50cl
ABV
29.9%
Pre-Owned
No
Tasting Notes
Colour: Hay and straw, rich golden syrup.
Nose: It is unmistakably Ginger – a cloud of fresh natural ginger with a faint aura of zesty lemon swiftly entices the first sip.
Palate: The initial flow of ginger syrup sweetness is gently interrupted by the tingle of fresh ginger and a subtle and gentle uplift of lemon citrus. Warm, fulfilling and of great length.
Serving Suggestion
Kings Summer Cup
A summer cup is also known as a summer punch or fruit cup because it involves an array of delicious summer fruits. From citrusy oranges to zesty limes, our summer cup is bursting with refreshing flavours which are elevated by our secret ingredient - The King’s Ginger. Adding a touch of ginger perfectly balances these fruity flavours for the ultimate summer punch recipe, perfect for any BBQ or garden party.
Ingredients (5 serves) 200ml The King’s Ginger 75ml Lime juice 625ml Ginger ale Mint leaves Lime slices Orange slices Ice
Summer Cup Recipe Firstly, grab a pitcher sized jug and fill it with ice. Measure out all your ingredients using a spirit measure, then add them to the pitcher jug. Gently stir to combine well. Garnish with plenty of mint leaves, slices of lime and orange.
Saw this on Clarkson’s Farm and ordered it online whilst the show was airing. It arrived the next day and has become my favourite evening tipple.
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Sandra Robbins
King's Ginger Liqueur
Excellent. Highly desirable on sporting occasions - bottle isn't big enough!
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Whisky Stuart
It’s fiery!
I normally drink/sip my liqueurs straight, but not this one due to the very strong ginger and lemon! It needs smoothing out, and probably best used on the rocks. Maybe I’ll use it like a gin in a cocktail. Good luck. I’ll admit my sense of taste has changed in old age, and I’m more used to whisky.
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It’s a fabulous single malt - first discovered in holiday to Scotland. Small batch whisky and is mostly used as a main component of a blended whisky. Lovely smooth taste
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