God, Robert Knox, Liverpool Gin and Cannabis


God, Robert Knox, Liverpool Gin and Cannabis.

The best combination to tackle the freezing winter in UK, 50 ml of Artisanal Organic Liverpool Gin 43% mixed with 100 ml of Royal Tonic. Just one shot will make you strip on snow in London. This particular gin, accidentally stumbled upon by the teetotaller son in law of mine and myself on a shopping spree at Watford, happened to be the best gin I have ever savored.

Made with organic berries, smoothly flavoured with spices like cardamom and coriander probably from Sri Lanka, it takes the consumer from the seasonal snow filled London to the evergreen tropical beaches in Sri Lanka instantaneously.

Whatever said and done, God created winter with lots of snow and freezing temperatures. When the English started complaining after they heard Robert Knox, who had escaped from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1680, the comforts of tropical weather, God took pity on Brits and created Liverpool Gin and Royal Tonic. Since Robert Knox was instrumental in the appeals and prayers to God, as a mark of respect the distillery in Liverpool used a branch of cannabis as their emblem tucked in a beak of an Eagle. The Eagle representing Knox who travelled the globe seeking greener pastures and the branch representing cannabis for Knox was the first to introduce cannabis from Ceylon to England.

Thank you God and God bless my son in law. May God give enough courage to my son in law to greet me with Liverpool Gin in my next visit to England.

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