Gin Immersion
Masterclass
Course Overview
A practical course in gin-making—this is for anyone who wants to know what’s behind a good gin, and more importantly, how to do it yourself. Gin Immersion is our most popular workshop, and probably our most fun! Join us as we demonstrate the process for vapour-infusing gin, and take a deep dive into the art of blending. One of the joys of making your own gin is making it to your own personal taste and satisfaction, and Gin Immersion gives you the knowledge, skills and confidence to do exactly that.
What you’ll learn
- A brief (and colourful) origin story of this famous spirit.
- About the distillation process, from start-to-finish, beginning with your blank canvas—neutral spirit.
- How to structure your gin blend, starting with a simple formula (and recipe) to use as the foundation of your gin-making.
- We’ll create two gin blends—a classic London dry and a contemporary botanical gin.
- About the flavour profiles of all of the main gin botanicals, and which notes each botanical contributes to a blend.
- We’ll dive deep into the world of blending, and show you how you can develop your own skills to become an expert blender.
I first encountered Jill in her Gin Immersion workshop. Her warmth and passion shone through from the beginning and I was drawn into the wonderful world of botanics instantly. Jill’s knowledge is second to none and her skill at inspiring the newest wannabe gin-makers to follow their hearts into this world was spot on.
— Justine Schroder, Mt Fyffe Distillery
‘One aspect that really appeals to me is being able to distil products that I’ve grown in my own garden, whether that be a rose geranium or lavender hydrosol, or my own signature gin reflecting my garden.’
— Sue Muggleston
Meet your Instructor
Jill Mulvaney
Jill Mulvaney is one of New Zealand’s leading distillation experts. She consults and teaches on all aspects of plant extraction for natural aroma and flavour. Jill develops aromatic spirits and zero ABV products for local and international brands and distilleries, and is behind a number of award-winning gins. Her love affair with gin began with a revelation: that creating a great gin is just like creating a signature perfume. It’s this approach to gin-making that Jill teaches in her workshops: how to understand your botanicals and layer flavour to create your own bespoke blends.
Getting Started
To get you started we offer two free introductory courses. We’ll explain what you need, how to prepare your equipment and ingredients, as well as cleaning your still after use.
Need Help?
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