Last week, I had the pleasure of attending an inspiring workshop hosted by Kindred Spirits, an exciting new company linked to the Proef! test labs in Ghent. The experience offered a hands-on opportunity to create my very own gin recipe, which was nothing short of fascinating.
The process began with a neutral spirit as our base. From there, we had the chance to enhance it with essences and distillates of carefully sourced botanicals—including herbs, spices, and fruits. Each botanical essence was sourced using the optimal method to extract its purest flavour. In this CSI-style laboratory, we had access to cutting-edge technology, ranging from classic distillation equipment to state-of-the-art devices powered by innovative techniques.
What sets Kindred Spirits apart is their unique approach to crafting bespoke gin. Combining traditional methods with advanced AI and sensor data ensures each recipe achieves a perfect balance of flavour and aroma.
After a brief yet informative introduction to the basics of gin-making, we dove right into experimenting with the lab equipment. Sampling the base botanicals was an eye-opener—it gave us a sensory foundation to build upon.
Using microliter quantities of botanical essences, we experimented with blending them into the gin base, closely observing how each addition evolved the aroma and flavour profile. While sampling and tasting, some math was required to keep track of our recipes, which added a fun and intellectual challenge to the process. Once satisfied with our creations, we recalculated the recipe proportions and prepared our own personalised bottles of gin.
So, what did I create?
I proudly call it my very own St. Nicholas Gin. It’s a festive, well-balanced blend that received high praise from Maxime Willems, head of the lab, who described it as “tasty and very well-balanced.”
This workshop was not just a lesson in gin-making but a testament to how technology and creativity can come together to craft something truly personal and extraordinary. If you’re a gin enthusiast or just curious about the art of distillation and blending, I highly recommend exploring what Kindred Spirits has to offer.
St-Nicholas Gin
by Double Strainger
500 ml Gin-base
5 ml Juniper 4140
2 ml Mandarin
1 ml Coriander
0,5 ml Angelica root
0,5 ml Cassia bark
0,5 ml All Spice
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