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Konig's Westphalian Gin was a ''Steinhäger'' gin produced up to the early part of the twentieth century from mineral water at H. C. König's "model distillery" in Steinhagen, Westphalia, Germany, said at the time to be the largest and the oldest gin distillery in the world. The gin was first produced in 1640.〔 ==Background== By an edict of 1688, the "Great Elector" Frederick William of Brandenburg, in his capacity as Count of Ravensberg, granted the inhabitants of Steinhagen the exclusive privilege to distil alcohol and the area is still known for its ''Steinhäger'' gins (''wacholder''),〔"German Loanwords Related to Foods and Drinks" by Gerhard Becker in ''Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German,'' Vol. 25, No. 2, Focus on Diversity (Autumn, 1992), pp. 198-207.〕〔(Gin: From Genever to London Dry ) Nicks Wine Merchants, 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.〕 distilled from crushed, fermented, juniper berries from the bushes of that plant that grow on the slopes of the nearby Teutoburg Forest. In the nineteenth century around twenty companies produced the spirit. Only gins distilled near Steinhagen can legally be called ''Steinhäger'' gins.〔(Types of Gin: Steinhäger. ) theginisin.com, 10 January 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2014.〕
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