Joe_Frances
New in Town
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- The Connecticut Gold Coast
Agree Plymouth is great gin. I also like Brokers, and gave Langley to my fellow gin millers for Christmas this year, as it is new in the US.
I haven't tried Brokers. How does it compare to Plymouth gin?Agree Plymouth is great gin. I also like Brokers, and gave Langley to my fellow gin millers for Christmas this year, as it is new in the US.
I have to make a concerted effort to find this to try. I have to admit that even as G&T lovers we specialize here in this house with "down market" gin. In our US travels we specialize in hunting down the cheapest big bottle of gin we can find. The BEST ever has been a bottle of Idaho Silver two years back at the outrageous price of $6.99 for the large bottle. Have not found it since and usually end up paying an extortionate $9 or $10 for the bottle. Yes, once in while we will splurge on a $20-$25 bottle of craft gin but to my smashed taste buds cannot tell much of a diff!I finally got a bottle of Victoria Gin https://victoriagin.com which I didn't even manage while living in Victoria BC!
It is complex botanically, and is great in a G&T or other cocktails and frankly, even straight up with whisky rocks!
I have to make a concerted effort to find this to try. I have to admit that even as G&T lovers we specialize here in this house with "down market" gin. In our US travels we specialize in hunting down the cheapest big bottle of gin we can find. The BEST ever has been a bottle of Idaho Silver two years back at the outrageous price of $6.99 for the large bottle. Have not found it since and usually end up paying an extortionate $9 or $10 for the bottle. Yes, once in while we will splurge on a $20-$25 bottle of craft gin but to my smashed taste buds cannot tell much of a diff!