The Langham, London is proud to announce a partnership with artisan distillery
Sipsmith for the launch of the Sipsmith Gin Palace, opening its doors from 13th
September 2012. Live jazz and opulent surroundings will transport guests back to
the glamour of the mid 1800’s when Gin Palaces were at their most prolific in London
and The Langham, London opened its doors for the first time.
Palm Court, traditionally associated with afternoon tea, will be transformed into an
enchanting evening venue on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 7pm
until midnight. The Gin Palace will offer inspired gin-infusions and cocktails designed
by Sipsmith Master Distiller, Jared Brown, and The Langham’s Head Mixologist Alex
Kratena.
The bar menu will celebrate the history of gin and take guests on a journey through
time. Each cocktail will represent a different stage in the evolution of this British
classic; from 1690 when gin was first born, to the invention of the first G&T in 1793
and finally arriving at the 21st century with the rise of molecular mixology.
The gin cocktails will be complemented by a selection of inspired tasting dishes from
The Langham’s creative food and beverage team to reflect the elegance of the
authentic grand gin palaces, including the Princess Louise in Holborn and Princess
Victoria in Shepherd’s Bush.
Sipsmith is London’s first copper distillery to open for nearly two hundred years.
Established in 2009, the brand has re-introduced the art of handcrafted, small-batch
spirit production to the capital. Its classic London dry style gin uses 10 botanicals:
Juniper berries, Coriander Seed, Angelica Root, Liquorice Root, Orris Root, Ground
Almond, Cassia Bark, Cinnamon, Orange Peel and Lemon Peel. The Sipsmith Gin Palace at The Langham will launch on 13th September 2012 on Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights from 7pm until midnight.