Spirits
Spirits are distilled alcoholic beverages made by fermenting and then distilling grains, fruits, or vegetables to concentrate alcohol and flavours. Common types include vodka, whiskey, rum, tequila, gin, and brandy. Spirits vary in flavour, strength, and production methods, making them versatile for sipping neat or mixing in cocktails. They are a core part of global drinking culture and mixology.
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Linie Aquavit Double Cask Port 70cl
Aged in sherry barrels for four months at sea, this aquavit is then aged for a further twelve in port caks. The extra maturation of Linie Double Ca...Norway
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Linie Aquavit Double Cask Madeira 70cl
Linie aquavit is famous for aging the spirit in sherry barrels for four months at sea, a tradition that started over 200 years ago. This aquavit st...Norway
Regular price £36.99
Spirits are distilled alcoholic beverages made from fermented ingredients such as grains, fruits, or vegetables. The distillation process concentrates the alcohol and removes impurities, resulting in a stronger drink with a higher alcohol content than beer or wine. Common types of spirits include whisky, vodka, rum, gin, tequila, brandy, and mezcal.
Spirits are typically unsweetened and have a higher alcohol content, while liqueurs are sweetened and often flavoured with fruits, herbs, spices, or cream. For example, vodka is a spirit, but coffee liqueur is a flavoured, sweetened version of a spirit. Liqueurs are usually used in cocktails or desserts, whereas spirits can be sipped neat or mixed.
Spirits are produced by fermenting a sugar source—such as grains, fruits, or vegetables—and then distilling the liquid to concentrate the alcohol. Distillation involves heating the fermented mixture to separate alcohol from water and other components. Some spirits are aged in barrels to develop flavour, while others are bottled immediately after distillation.
Spirits can be served neat, on the rocks, or mixed into cocktails. The serving style depends on the type of spirit and personal preference. Whisky and brandy are often enjoyed neat or with a splash of water, while vodka, gin, and rum are popular in mixed drinks. Tequila and mezcal are traditionally sipped slowly, sometimes with accompaniments like citrus or salt.
Yes, spirits are classified by their base ingredient and production method. Major categories include whisky (made from grains and aged in oak), vodka (neutral spirit from grains or potatoes), rum (from sugarcane or molasses), gin (flavoured with juniper and botanicals), tequila (from blue agave), brandy (from wine or fruit juice), and mezcal (a smoky agave spirit from Mexico). Each type has its own subcategories, traditions, and flavour profiles