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Gin of choice?
I don't really get into Vodka but I like a good Gin and tonic or a gin & gin martini. I usually buy Bombay... What other kinds of gin are good?
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Tanqueray and Bombay are the two I like.
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Back in the day (40 years or so ago) it was Gilbey's and Gordon's for me. I'm guessing that that was pretty low-end stuff. But then, I was pretty low-end as well!
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Bombay is nice.
Actually, tonight I am trying Iceberg gin, they make my favourite vodka so I figure I would try their gin. So far I am not disappointed. |
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I am gonna have to make a Gimlet
Haven't had one of those for a while.
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Try Hendrick's, especially good with a cucumber and tonic
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While it's non-traditional, I really like Tanqueray's Rangpur. Very light and refreshing with tonic.
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Depends on my mood but Bombay, Hendrick's and Bluecoat top the list.
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Same here.
It's weird. If I just have one Gin & Tonic, I think Bombay tastes better. If I'm going to be drinking them all night, I'm pretty much hangover proof if I stick to Tanqueray. And I don't "get" Vodka. It's straight booze with no flavor.
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You might laugh, but I like Oso Negro (blue, not the red)...
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I think Broker's, Tanqueray, and Bombay are all good. I was surprised at Rangpur. I thought it would be nasty, but was surpisingly tasty with some tonic.
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+1 My bottle resides next to some Bombay Saphire which has been neglected since the arrival of the hendricks. I'm hardly a connoiseur but I think it's good stuff. You can tell it's winter with all the booze threads.
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Anyway, Hendricks when I am feeling spendy, Seagrams or Gilbeys when I'm feeling cheap. (yes, that does say vodak)
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I like Bombay Saphire and Tanqueray 10. There is a local gin, Blue Coat that is pretty good as well.
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Bombay Saphire
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For swilling down Gin & Tonic...the Beefman...
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Plymouth, hands down. Haven't tried "Navy Strength" but will if I find some.
Yes it's very floral (too much so for some Kapt's) but it's my favorite. Not sweet and syrupy like some (Rangpur)
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Used to be Bombay Saphire - now, well......
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Bombay Saphire, but I'll have to try Hendricks.
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I find Tanqueray to be too sweet. I always drink Sapphire, but not because I'm being cool (I've been drinking it for 15 years now?). I can spend all night drinking doubles of Sapphire and tonic, and never actually get "drunk".
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