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Couldn't remember if I'd had that before, picked up a handle of it to try too.
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I know there's a bunch of us on here. I just tried out a new gin, and it ranks up there, might be my new favorite. Mythology distillery. https://www.mythologydistillery.com/gin/gin/I like a lime wedge in my drink, but I hate fruity gin. Get you a bottle of cheap tasteless Vodka, or maybe some Everclear type stuff. I'll send you up a big baggie of juniper berries. You can experiment with how many to put in the bottle and how long to leave it stew until you find a "gin" you like. I've got a few more wild and garden plants that are very fragrant too. I can send some of them too if you want a more "botanical" gin than just plain juniper. I'm surprised how many of my drinking buddies hate gin. "It's like drinking a pine tree" "I know! Isn't it awesome?"
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Yeah, , that's a normal first impression for some.
But, it did seem to work on hot days.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I know there's a bunch of us on here. I just tried out a new gin, and it ranks up there, might be my new favorite. Mythology distillery. https://www.mythologydistillery.com/gin/gin/I like a lime wedge in my drink, but I hate fruity gin. Get you a bottle of cheap tasteless Vodka, or maybe some Everclear type stuff. I'll send you up a big baggie of juniper berries. You can experiment with how many to put in the bottle and how long to leave it stew until you find a "gin" you like. I've got a few more wild and garden plants that are very fragrant too. I can send some of them too if you want a more "botanical" gin than just plain juniper. I'm surprised how many of my drinking buddies hate gin. "It's like drinking a pine tree" "I know! Isn't it awesome?" Complain about drinking a pine tree in gin while swilling a DIPA that tastes like cat piss smells. It's weird.
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Yeah, , that's a normal first impression for some.
But, it did seem to work on hot days. I can still remember the first time I ever had one. Was 19, working in Jellystone. The trail crew guys were cool as hell, and we'd hang out in the bar and they'd buy my drinks for me. I didn't pick what, just paid and they got me one of whatever they were drinking. I have been a fan ever since.
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Nappy Head or Beefeater. Fever Tree tonic makes the drink for me.
mike r Yeah the fancy tonic water absolutely makes a better drink. Had it in Canadia 7-8 years ago, didn't know there was anything besides Schweppes/Canada Dry. . But I'm too cheap a bastard to get it very often.
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Yes its by far the best tasting gin 104 proof its not for the weak of heart !
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Yeah, , that's a normal first impression for some.
But, it did seem to work on hot days. I can still remember the first time I ever had one. Was 19, working in Jellystone. The trail crew guys were cool as hell, and we'd hang out in the bar and they'd buy my drinks for me. I didn't pick what, just paid and they got me one of whatever they were drinking. I have been a fan ever since. My folks were not big drinkers. Kept a few bottles in the cupboard over the fridge, stuff that was around for after Christmas and Turkeyday dinner. Usually partial bottles of Kahlua, Beam, some sort of vodka, cheap (Cutty Sark) scotch , that kind of thing. in order to avoid getting caught, and watering down the scotch and bourbon bottles, I tried the gin one day after school. Beefeater or Gordon's I think. Mixed 50/50 with OJ, I didn't find it too objectionable!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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[ Mixed 50/50 with OJ, I didn't find it too objectionable! I'm speechless.
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[ Mixed 50/50 with OJ, I didn't find it too objectionable! I'm speechless.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Was in an establishment in Yuma couple weeks ago, asked the server what they had for gin, he rattled it off. I specified the gin, and asked for a G&T.
He brought me a gin and iced tea.
Lord that was bad.
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G&T seems to go really well in hot weather.
beefeater London dry or the botanist
Amazzoni is really good if you can find it.
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Tanqueray is our house gin here, sometimes a bottle of Bombay Sapphire. I often get a bottle of Plymouth gin, navy strength. Hendrix is a little too much juniper for me. I always thought Beefeaters and Gordons had a paint thinner kind of quality to them.
Years ago, when I was in the Philippines, we used to drink Ginebra San Miguel, I think to show how tough we were. It was about a quarter for a one-liter bottle.
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Was in an establishment in Yuma couple weeks ago, asked the server what they had for gin, he rattled it off. I specified the gin, and asked for a G&T.
He brought me a gin and iced tea.
Lord that was bad. I haven't imbibed in many a year and that made me think......................... YUKK! and WTF were you doing in Yuma in the summer? Crikey Mate, it's hot down there by then. Of course, the snowbirds have flown north, so the establishments are less crowded usually,
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I was given a bottle of Costco Extra Dry London Gin. Petty tasty stuff
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I was given a bottle of Costco Extra Dry London Gin. Petty tasty stuff I think it’s excellent!
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Was in an establishment in Yuma couple weeks ago, asked the server what they had for gin, he rattled it off. I specified the gin, and asked for a G&T.
He brought me a gin and iced tea.
Lord that was bad. I haven't imbibed in many a year and that made me think......................... YUKK! and WTF were you doing in Yuma in the summer? Crikey Mate, it's hot down there by then. Of course, the snowbirds have flown north, so the establishments are less crowded usually, Heard it was a really neat place, figured I'd scout for a summer home down there.
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Too crowded now. Try Ajo instead.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Gin and Mountain Dew! Ronnie
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Too crowded now. Try Ajo instead. That's a tough call....grin...
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