
Jenever - Wikipedia
Jenever (English: / dʒ ə ˈ n iː v ər /, [1] Dutch: [jəˈneːvər] ⓘ), also known as Hollands, genever, genièvre, peket, or sometimes as Dutch gin (archaic: Holland gin [2] or Geneva gin), is the juniper-flavoured traditional liquor in the Netherlands, Belgium, and adjoining areas in northern France and northwestern Germany.
What Is Jenever & How To Drink It: Top 10 Best Dutch Gin
Jenever is gin’s lesser-known forefather from Holland that faced falling into obscurity until the recent Gin Boom. Also referred to as Genever, Genevieve, and Old Dutch gin, it is now being rediscovered and enjoyed around the world.
A Beginner’s Guide to Dutch Jenever (& Where to Try It)
Jun 19, 2023 · Steeped in tradition, Dutch jenever is a must-try when visiting Amsterdam. Discover the many types of jenever drinks, and where to try it!
How To Drink Jenever - Recipes.net
Jul 19, 2024 · Jenever is a versatile spirit that can be used to create a wide range of cocktails. From classic recipes like the Dutch Negroni to modern concoctions, there are endless possibilities for mixing jenever into delicious drinks.
What Is Genever and How Is It Related to Gin? - The Manual
Mar 8, 2022 · Popular for ages in the Netherlands and Belgium, genever (also known as geneva, genievre, jenever, Holland gin, or Dutch gin) is a distilled malted spirit (like an unaged Scotch whisky) that is...
Dutch Courage – a short history of Dutch Jenever | Gintime
Dutch Jenever is the first cousin of English gin. Both are juniper flavoured distillates of alcohol and they share a common ancestry and a common birthplace – the Low Countries – Holland and Belgium on today’s maps but one country until the 1880s.
Jenever - The Whisky Exchange
The ancestor of modern gin, Jenever is a juniper-flavoured spirit produced in Belgium and the Netherlands, where it is still extremely popular. There are three main types of jenever, jonge (meaning young), oude (old), and korenwijn (corn wine).
Jenever: The Traditional Dutch and Belgian Spirit - Eating Europe
Feb 20, 2025 · The Cultural Significance of Jenever. Jenever has been a hugely significant part of Dutch and Belgian culture since the Middle Ages and is regularly enjoyed in social settings. The ritual of drinking jenever is so ingrained in Dutch traditions that it achieved Intangible Cultural Heritage status from UNESCO!
Jenever, the national spirit of Belgium - Amazing Belgium
Jenever or genièvre is the national spirit of Belgium from which gin evolved. While beer may be Belgium's most famous alcoholic beverage, jenever has been the country's traditional and national spirit for over 500 years.
Jenever - Master of Malt
Jenever (also called Genever) is a Dutch version of gin made in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is much like the grandfather of modern day gin. Jenever is flavoured with juniper, though it is distilled in a similar manner to whisky; from malt wine in a pot still.