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Climate change could affect the taste of gin, research finds

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Climate change could affect the taste of gin, research finds

Scientists have discovered that juniper berries—the key botanical giving gin its distinctive taste—vary dramatically depending on where they're grown and weather conditions at harvest, potentially affecting the U.K.'s favorite spirit.

In a new study from Heriot-Watt's International Center for Brewing and Distilling, researchers found that changing weather patterns may be altering the flavor compounds in juniper berries, gin's essential ingredient.

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