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Gin & Tonic. Such a simple drink, yet the variations in the manner of its preparation and service seem endless. I am proposing a compendium of these variants to document its history and hopefully provide a guide for those who might be seeking a truly satisfying Gin & Tonic in an unsuspecting place. Just the facts... the good, the bad, and the ugly. Does the tonic come out of the gun or a bottle? What did it cost? What is the rail gin? Aristocrat (Spirits of 76) or Plymouth (Rare Tavern)? There is a time and place for each. My suggestion is that the list be limited to examples
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Gin Recipes - Letting the Gin Take Center Stage
Pool Boy posted a topic in Beer, Wine, and Cocktails
Give me your favorite gin cocktail recipe. Something interesting and delicious that lets the gin shine through. TIA! --- The Gin and Tonic Project (dcs) -
Has anyone tried Monkey 47 Gin? And if so do you know of anyplace locally that sells it? Thanks!
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The other night I was wowed by a gin and tonic using Bar Hill Gin, a honey infused gin from a small distiller in Vermont, Caledonia Spirits. If you favor cocktails with infused honey this is flavorful, light, nicely balanced, and a real treat. I've long been a fan of alcohol either honey infused or cocktails with a honey syrup. In fact at a well reviewed restaurant this was my favorite part of the meal. Before posting I checked and didn't see mention of this gin version, which clearly falls into the Old Tom Gin classification. Prior to posting I also read through this review and series of
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Didn't see a thread going for these guys yet. The City Paper is reporting that their first offering -- Green Hat Gin-- should be ready for release in October.
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Starting our cocktails at home adventures again. My wife recently had one of these and really enjoyed it, so we're trying it at home. She has tended to veer towards gin based drinks of late, while I tend to prefer ones with darker elements and bitters. This one is right up her alley, but I have to say, the one we tried was refreshing and delicious. We'll report back after we make them. Wish us luck!
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Is anyone able to tell me why this gin is so bad? 94 proof, perhaps, as opposed to the otherworldly, 86 proof Jensen's London Dry Gin? These aren't "botanicals"; these are "medicinals." I made the fatal error of opening a bottle of this tonight, giving it one more chance, thinking it might make for a good "mixing" gin. I was wrong. It overpowers *everything* with an almost eau-de-vie like scent - I really shouldn't use the words "scent" or "aroma" when "smell" is a much more appropriate descriptor of what this nose is. This gin is just plain gross. I hate it. Perhaps this is a
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Although the berries are mainly sourced in bulk from Eastern Europe where the disease has not yet spread, the recent emergence of a new strain of parasitic fungus phytophthora austrocedrae threatens much of the surviving juniper tree population in the UK. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/10130525/Juniper-tree-disease-threatens-GandT.html
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Months ago, the Gin Joint at New Heights Restaurant got wind of a start-up, indie gin distiller in Brooklyn and, ever since, has been looking for a chance to visit and taste. By coincidence, over the weekend the Gin Joint received an email from the distillers, Breuckelen Distilling Company, asking if they could bring their “Glorious Gin” in early this week for sampling. One thing led to another and soon the two parties had agreed to an impromptu public tasting event this Tuesday, February 28, at 6:00 PM. Short notice but a momentous event for both parties since Tuesday's tasting at the Gin J
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