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Grains Of Paradise Botanical

Grains Of Paradise Botanical

Grains Of Paradise botanical

All in all Grains of paradise botanical is a plant that is related to ginger. Usually the seeds are used for spice and as medicine. However careful not to confuse grains of paradise with capsicum. Both known as grains of paradise.

Ultimately Ketelkraal provides this fantastic botanical, but a huge variety of other botanicals. Our biggest seller botanical wise! The Gin Botanical infusion kit! With this bad boy you just can’t not go wrong!

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BOTANICAL IMPORTANCE

Ketelkraal is here to save the day. Giving our combinations to you. Noted that not only the botanicals that you choose make a signature distillate, also the way they react to each other. Significantly this will impact your end product. Create your own by experimenting with simple combinations and work a more complex blend with gaining experience.

GIN INFUSION KIT

Gin Botanical Infusion Kit

In short the Botanicals used in this kit are used for gin recipes all over the world. Furthermore, requiring a botanical not part of this kit, get in touch! If we do not stock it, we can source it.

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Bilberries Whole Botanical

Bilberries a small, round, dark-blue berry that grows on low shrubs in cool climates in North America, Europe, and Asia. The botanical name for bilberry is Vaccinium myrtillus, and it is a member of the Ericaceae family, or the heath family. It is closely related to other members of the Vaccinium family, such as blueberries, huckleberries, and cranberries.