Apparently, the gin is made from citrus and herbs that were sourced and hand-picked from the Queen's gardens at Buckingham Palace, including lemon, hawthorn berries and a bunch of other fancy royal plants.
TO QUOTE:Meanwhile, the gin comes in a chic blue glass bottle and says "Buckingham Palace Dry Gin" right on the front. When it comes to actually consuming the product, the Palace suggests pouring a shot into an ice-filled tumbler and then toping with tonic and lemon.
But drinking straight from the bottle probably also works, IDK.All profits from Queen Elizabeth's gin will go to the Royal Trust Collection, which funds the upkeep of Buckingham Palace.
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