Any strong opinions out there? I recently tried Roku from Japan and liked it, it uses Japanese plants as botanicals. Also Tried The Botanist from Isalay which uses local plants.
Hendricks? Beefeaters? Tanqueray?....
My mom liked Bombay Sapphire.
Any strong opinions out there? I recently tried Roku from Japan and liked it, it uses Japanese plants as botanicals. Also Tried The Botanist from Isalay which uses local plants.
Hendricks? Beefeaters? Tanqueray?....
My mom liked Bombay Sapphire.
If he ever drinks the brew of 10 tanna leaves, he will become a monster the likes of which the world has never seen
I saw this in my local store. I had a nice time in Dingle, so why not? Surprise!
If you like botanical guns you’ll love this. “World’s Best Gin 2019.”
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i like beefeaters
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
When I was in the Graduate Outing Club after a hike we drank ethyl alcohol, research grade, diluted, usually with orange juice. Not bad. It was free.
rollin down the street, smokin indo
sippin on gin and juice, laid back. . .
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
There's gin, then there's gin.
I'm not expert, just a neophyte. But sipp'n gin is not as intense as something to stand up to some mixers - like grapefruit. In the middle is something to go with tonic.
I've got a bottle of 'Sipsmith' Dry London Gin open now, and it works ok with tonic. But tonic's a bit sweet for me, so I'm experimenting with less syruppy mixers. Tried that gin & clemantine orange soda the other day, and rather enjoyed it. Might try some with ginger beer next time I pick up some gb.
David G
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"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
Bombay Sapphire is a “can’t go wrong” stateside.
While in Galway, I was served a glass of this with a tiny bottle of tonic water beside it.
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That one sip and that bottle of tonic almost made it to the street.
We had some excellent gin and tonics while in Edinburgh. Made with the local Edinburgh Gin. Cannot find it here in our state unfortunately.
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Some reviews, if you want to sample a variety...
https://www.liquor.com/best-gins-5075583
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-gins/
https://www.esquire.com/food-drink/d...st-gin-brands/
David G
Harbor Woodworks
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"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
Gin is cheap white spirit with flavourings that distilleries produce in order to get a product to market fast. As compared to whisky, that has to be aged in expensive barrels for years.
yes
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
and?
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
I have Hendricks, Tanqueray, and Sapphire in the cupboard right now. But I almost always reach for the Sapphire.
What gin drinks do y'all like. If I like gin, and like simple, but think g&t is too sweet... then what?
David G
Harbor Woodworks
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"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
martini
french 75
negroni
corpse reviver
gimlet
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
Best? Dunno. There are some good ones out there.
Bombay Sapphire Blue is nice. This one: https://drumshanbogunpowderirishgin.com/ is interesting.
Boils down to personal taste - I like the ones that tend to be a bit less Juniper-forward. I would prefer a drink - not a mouthful of pine needles.
"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
-William A. Ward
We tried some Aviation and found it OK. Not really gin folks, but we liked it better than Tanqueray. My wife didn't like it quite as well as Bombay Sapphire, but I've not tried that one for comparison. Hints of lavender, not so much juniper.
Gordon's.
Sapphire is our go-to, but since one of our kids bought us a bottle of Roku, we've been wavering.
Pete
The Ignore feature, lowering blood pressure since 1862. Ahhhhhhh.
In this area it's Husk.
https://www.huskdistillers.com/
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without freedom of speech, we wouldn't know who the idiots are.
My brother makes his own. He's rather good at it. The secret is in the botanicals, of course. Watching him de-pith citrus skins, he's welcome to it. I just drink it.
Some of my preferred gins include Gordons, Tanqueray, Bombay Saphire. There's a cheap and nasty in Thailand called Bartons. Ugh
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I favour Plymouth gin.
Garden shed distillers are now coming out of the woodwork.
https://shed1distillery.com/faqs/We make about 160 bottles per batch. Due to this, during very busy times it may take a couple of days longer to get the product to you. We will always keep customers up to date about delivery times. When we are fully stocked we dispatch orders within 2 working days by 2nd class, 1st class or courier.
It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.
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The weakness of the web: Anyone can post anything on the web.
Lots of small distillers is no joke. When in the UK last summer we discovered a gin distillery in Whitchurch that had gins on offer that I liked, so I brought some home - only to discover that their products aren’t available here.
We also got to another, larger one along the Derwent near Bassenthwaite that did whisky, vodka and gin. Sqwrl Gurl took a liking to the salted caramel vodka….
Gin has been a much bigger “thing” over there of late. One pub had a tasting list of over 100 different gins and a bazillion gin based cocktails. Would take months to think of sampling your way through.
"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
-William A. Ward
The best gin is one someone else is drinking, I've tried the stuff and it is foul.
I'd much rather lay in my bunk all freakin day lookin at Youtube videos .
There's a craft distillery in Gagetown, about 40 minutes away, specializing in gin. It's been a revelation.
For their base spirit, they're starting with cider - Gagetown is a longtime orcharding community. They manage to keep just a hint of the apples in some of their lines, just peeking through the mixes of different botanicals for the finish. Alas, they charge double the price of the decent range of the commercial producers, so we don't get it often.
If I use the word "God," I sure don't mean an old man in the sky who just loves the occasional goat sacrifice. - Anne Lamott
I like the "Cabinet of Curiosities" series from Hendricks. Their Neptunia makes a fine G&T.
Many decades ago during my early career working for other architectural firms, it was not uncommon for a few of us to go out for lunch that included a couple of drinks (this was the late ‘60s). My drink of choice then was Tanqueray on the rocks. A taste of Tanqueray these days transports me right back to those thrilling days of yesteryear. (Is it any wonder the architecture of the ‘60s era was a little strange?)
A high school game involving quarters and a half gallon of Gordons cured me of ever touching the stuff again. Waking up in a patch of ivy helped too.
High school was different. That was cheap vodka in A&W orange drink.
From Gin Lane:
Gin, cursed Fiend, with Fury fraught,
Makes human Race a Prey.
It enters by a deadly Draught
And steals our Life away.
Virtue and Truth, driv'n to Despair
Its Rage compells to fly,
But cherishes with hellish Care
Theft, Murder, Perjury.
Damned Cup! that on the Vitals preys
That liquid Fire contains,
Which Madness to the heart conveys,
And rolls it thro' the Veins.
"In case of fire ring Fellside 75..."
I was rather expecting more input from the Brits among us. Perhaps they're all too tipsy to speak now? <G>
David G
Harbor Woodworks
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"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
“Tanqueray and Tonics
My favorite drink,
I don’t like anything colored pink,
That just stinks!”
Ramones
In my early drinking days or as they used to call it "The Sporting Life" ( love that phrase ) I used to drink T&T's Tanqueray and tonic, then one day after a few too many it started to taste like drinking a pine tree.
Now if I ever order a TRUE martini I go for a dirty Bombay Blue Safire martini with blue cheese olives.
Although I hear Hendrix and Aviation make some nice gin
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Yes. Dirty Sapphire with olives. Although I like the pimentos as long as they are Manzanilla olives. At a bar I order it with a twist because I really don’t like Queen olives. And I’m not afraid of a little vermouth. The extra extra dry martini fad doesn’t do it for me.