
The World's Most Awarded Gin - Beefeater Gin
Discover our family of gins includes Beefeater London Dry Gin, Beefeater Pink Gin and more from Beefeater Gin Distillery. As well as the best gin cocktails.
Beefeater Gin - Wikipedia
Beefeater Gin is a brand of gin owned by Pernod Ricard and bottled and distributed in the United Kingdom. Beefeater remained in the control of its founding Burrough family until 1987.
Beefeater | Pernod Ricard
Part of the Pernod Ricard group since 2005, Beefeater is a modern, energetic and urban gin with 200 years of distilling heritage and a refreshingly modern take on today’s tastes, with a range of naturally …
Beefeater Gin Distillery
*Refers to Beefeater London Dry Gin only. Based on international spirit awards from 2004–2022.
Beefeater Steak Restaurants across the UK | Find Your Local
The combination of great steak, friendly service & relaxed surroundings makes Beefeater one of the most popular steakhouses in the UK.
Beefeater Gin - Gin Producer information from The Gin Guild
In the urban heart of London it dates back to 1820 when a pharmacist, James Burrough used his skills in chemistry to invent a recipe of exceptional quality which inspired the London style dry gin we now …
Beefeater Gin Review & Tasting Notes - The Gin Guide
Beefeater Gin review and tasting notes. Plus botanicals, and garnish and serving suggestions to help you enjoy Beefeater London Dry gin.
Is Beefeater Gin a Good Choice? A Comprehensive Review
Jun 2, 2025 · Beefeater Gin, instantly recognizable by its iconic Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) bottle, is a stalwart of the gin world. It’s a gin that many bartenders reach for, and it’s found on back bars across …
Yeoman Warders 'Beefeaters' of The Tower of London
This visual resemblance could have contributed to the nickname "Beefeater." While the exact origin remains debatable, the term "Beefeater" has been used for centuries and is now synonymous with …
Beefeater Gin 47% | Gin Review, Tasting Notes and Serves
At 47% Beefeater Gin is assertive, but still mellow and mild. I think perhaps it is the most accessible of the gins from its era, and I’d certainly bring out Beefeater to someone looking to try on a classic gin …