A complex gin like this is not developed overnight, but in Bareksten’s case, a lot of it was actually created in the nighttime.
“I’m a night owl so the first stage in my product development process usually takes place in the middle of the night in my kitchen” admits Bareksten, explaining that he can typically be found at his kitchen table in the early hours of the morning, distilling and trying out single botanicals – many of which he forages or farms himself.
“I try to make use of all the produce I have around me. Whenever I think something could have a good aroma, I distill it separately to find out what defines its character, before figuring out how it might fit into the recipe,” he continues.
Once a suitable ingredient has been identified, it is transferred to the OSS Craft Distillery lab, where it is analyzed, scaled up and, eventually, included in a full-scale trial distillation.
“To date, I have completed around 250 distillations. Five to ten of those progressed to the full-scale, 600-liter trial distillery phase, and, in the end, what we have is one successful global brand,” Stig Bareksten concludes.
Text: Isabelle Kliger
Photo: KIND