In Flames IKON No. 13 Gin 500ml

In Flames IKON No. 13 Gin 500ml

In Flames IKON No. 13 Gin 500ml

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In Flames IKON No. 13 is more than just a gin; it's an embodiment of the fiery spirit that fuels creativity and passion. Crafted in collaboration with the legendary metal band In Flames, this gin captures the essence of their iconic sound and rebellious energy. With a blend of hand-selected botanicals and a fearless approach to distillation, IKON No. 13 promises a taste experience that is as bold and unforgettable as the music that inspired it.

Craftsmanship and Innovation: In Flames IKON No. 13 is a testament to the artistry and innovation of the distiller's craft. Each batch is carefully crafted using traditional techniques and the finest botanicals, selected for their quality and character. From the first pour to the last drop, IKON No. 13 embodies a commitment to excellence and a passion for pushing boundaries.

Intense Flavor Profile: Prepare your taste buds for a journey into the unknown with In Flames IKON No. 13. Bold and intense, this gin packs a punch with its complex flavor profile and fiery finish. Juniper berries provide a classic foundation, while notes of citrus, spice, and herbs add depth and complexity. The result is a gin that is as dynamic and powerful as the music that inspired it.

Unleash Your Creativity: In Flames IKON No. 13 is more than just a spirit; it's a catalyst for creativity and expression. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in your favorite cocktail, its bold flavors and rebellious spirit are sure to inspire and invigorate. Raise your glass to the power of music and the fearless pursuit of passion with In Flames IKON No. 13.

Join the Revolution: Indulge in the spirit of rebellion and unleash your inner icon with In Flames IKON No. 13. With its intense flavor, fearless attitude, and unbridled energy, it's a gin that dares you to defy convention and embrace the fire within. Join the revolution and experience the power of In Flames IKON No. 13 today.

Appearance: In Flames IKON No. 13 presents a deep, amber hue, reminiscent of smoldering embers. Its fiery color hints at the intensity of flavors that await within.

Nose: Upon nosing, the aroma is bold and invigorating, with juniper leading the charge. Subtle hints of citrus peel and warm spices dance in the background, adding depth and complexity. There's a sense of anticipation, like standing on the edge of a mosh pit before the music starts.

Palate: The first sip reveals a symphony of flavors that ignite the palate. Juniper berries burst forth with their piney and resinous notes, followed by a wave of citrus brightness and a kick of spice. As the gin envelops the tongue, layers of complexity unfold, revealing hints of herbs and botanicals that dance in harmony with the boldness of the juniper.

Finish: In Flames IKON No. 13 leaves a lingering impression with its intense and lingering finish. The juniper and spice flavors persist, accompanied by a subtle warmth that spreads from the tongue to the throat. As the flavors gradually fade, there's a sense of satisfaction and exhilaration, like the final chord of a metal anthem ringing in your ears.

The warehouses filled with Heaven Hill bourbon went up in flames. On November 7, 1996, a storm was brewing in Bardstown, Kentucky. A strike of lightning ignited one of the worst distillery fires the country had ever seen. The warehouses filled with Heaven Hill bourbon went up in flames.In 1996, one of the country's worst ever distillery fires began. At the Heaven Hill warehouses in Bardstown, Kentucky, a fire started in the afternoon on November 7 that eventually destroyed nearly 100,000 barrels of bourbon. A storm was brewing in the afternoon, with winds clocking in at 70 mph.But on November 7, 1996, a storm was brewing near Louisville, Kentucky. At the Heaven Hill warehouses, home of one of the biggest names in bourbon, a spark turned into a flame. The flames quickly became an inferno and raged through the dozens of wooden warehouses that stored thousands of barrels of aging bourbon.
The primary hazards in craft distilling are fire and explosion. Fire can occur when vapors from flammable organic compounds such as ethanol are released from leaks in tanks, casks, and equipment such as transfer pumps, pipes, and flexible hoses.

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