Why do British people like Pym so much?

Adorned with dresses in amber, brown and red, the bottle emerges from the neck when the first rays of summer sun appear. The Brits are indeed big fans of Pimm’s, which dates back to the 19th century and takes its name from its creator.

Orange, medicinal and bittersweet flavors

Around 1840, the owner of an oyster bar in London, James Pym, invented a liqueur designed to help his customers digest it. Pimm’s and seafood, a connection that makes you wonder, isn’t going to stop Elixir from achiev...

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Published on July 27, 2022 06:00
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