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Beefeater 24

GB Beefeater 45 % ABV 0.0 / 10
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Beefeater 24 served with East Imperial Burma Tonic Water, garnished with Thin wheel of fresh grapefruit and Lightly bruised sprig of fresh basil

Best enjoyed with East Imperial Burma Tonic Water, garnished with Thin wheel of fresh grapefruit and Lightly bruised sprig of fresh basil.

East Imperial Burma Tonic WaterRecommended TonicEast Imperial Burma Tonic Water
Thin Wheel of Fresh Grapefruit Garnish Thin Wheel of Fresh Grapefruit
Lightly Bruised Sprig of Fresh Basil Garnish Lightly Bruised Sprig of Fresh Basil
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Beefeater 24 Description

Beefeater 24 is Beefeater 24, a London Dry Gin built from the Beefeater base with Japanese sencha and Chinese green tea plus grapefruit peel. It is linked here to Beefeater and United Kingdom, bottled at 45% ABV and classified in GinToLove as London Dry Gin. The important point is that this gin should not be described as a generic product: its identity comes from a clear technical or flavour choice, and that choice determines how it should be served. The ingredient list points toward ANGELICA_ROOT, juniper, lemon peel, grapefruit peel, angelica seed, japanese sencha tea, chinese green tea, ALMOND, CORIANDER_SEED, ORANGE_PEEL_2, LIQUORICE_ROOT, ORRIS_ROOT_2, giving enough context to understand the aromatic direction without pretending that every botanical is equally loud in the glass.

On the nose, juniper, grapefruit, lemon, orange peel and a refined tea freshness. The first impression should remain recognisably gin-led, even for the more flavoured releases. Juniper gives the dry frame, while citrus, spice, fruit, wood or savoury notes define the specific personality of this bottling. The style is therefore best read as a balance between the base gin and the added direction: some bottles lean classic and dry, some are rounder, and some are deliberately playful, but the strongest descriptions keep the gin structure visible.

On the palate, crisp, citrus-led and elegant, with tea adding dry lift and length. The alcohol level shapes the experience: lower-strength flavoured gins feel softer and more accessible, while navy-strength and cask-aged bottlings need more dilution and more restraint. Texture matters as much as flavour. A good read of this gin should mention attack, middle and finish rather than just listing botanicals, because the way sweetness, bitterness, spice, oak or fruit return at the end is what makes the bottle useful in cocktails.

For serving, excellent with grapefruit and basil, or in a Martini when you want a brighter Beefeater profile. In a gin and tonic, use a chilled copa glass, plenty of clear ice and a garnish that repeats one precise note from the gin instead of covering it. The safest tonic choice is usually a clean premium Indian tonic for dry or strong styles, a citrus tonic for bright Beefeater and Jaffa Cake profiles, and a restrained tonic for savoury or cask-aged gins. The goal is a drink that makes the product easy to understand quickly while still respecting its more detailed aromatic character.

Beefeater 24 & Tonic

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Beefeater 24 served with East Imperial Burma Tonic Water, garnished with Thin wheel of fresh grapefruit and Lightly bruised sprig of fresh basil
Beefeater 24 & Tonic
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ExpertAdvice
Use a copa glass to match the GinToLove perfect serve style and to open the aromas. Plenty of cold ice is important, especially for navy strength, cask-aged or strongly flavoured gins.
Recommended Tonic
Garnish
Thin Wheel of Fresh Grapefruit Thin Wheel of Fresh Grapefruit
Lightly Bruised Sprig of Fresh Basil Lightly Bruised Sprig of Fresh Basil
Instructions

Fill a chilled copa gin glass with large clear ice cubes.

Pour 5 cl of Beefeater 24 over the ice, then add 15 cl of East Imperial Burma Tonic Water slowly down the side of the glass.

Stir once or twice, just enough to combine the gin and tonic while keeping the bubbles lively.

Garnish with Thin wheel of fresh grapefruit and Lightly bruised sprig of fresh basil.

Keep the garnish precise and restrained so it supports the main aromatic direction of the gin instead of covering it.

Flavors

Citrus
Citrus
Floral
Floral
Herbal
Herbal

Ingredients

  • Angelica root
  • Juniper
  • Lemon peel
  • Grapefruit peel
  • Angelica seed
  • Japanese Sencha tea
  • Chinese Green tea
  • Almond
  • Coriander seed
  • Orange peel
  • LIQUORICE_ROOT
  • Orris root

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