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carebear

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My bored bartender buddy got me on a new gin drink to mix it up a bit.

Singapore Sling.

Fortunately I'm both genuinely tough AND secure in my manhood, so I can sip fruity drinks without feeling threatened. :D
 

DanielJones

I'll Lock Up
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On the move again...
univibe88 said:
Great idea! Make sure to give us details after your sampling. It promises to be very eye opening.

Rest assured, I will take copious notes. Hopefully Neil remembers & comes through to bring back some shining examples to sample. It's something we'll do in late August or September. I'll be sure to post my results when I can.

Cheers!

Dan
 

Nipper

New in Town
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Bath, UK
Dutch courageous

Oude Jenevers does it for me - straight out of the freezer with a twist of lime. Somehow, it's even better when you have one in Amsterdam.
 

Ethan Bentley

One Too Many
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The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Flavoured Gin

Lancealot said:
I just received a 1941 copy of Mr Bostons today and noticed in the front they have a add for orange flavored Gin. That made me wonder is there a company out that still makes this?

Yes, Seagrams.

I believe they also do, Lime, Grape, Apple and Raspberry. (I think the Grape one is awful).

Tanqueray Rangpur - Rangpur Lime
Baffertt's Mint Gin
Brockman's - Berry, specifically blackberry (I think).
Perigrins Cannabis?? Gin (No, this isn't a joke).
Boudier's Saffron Gin

Beefeater, in the past, have produced, Lemon, Lime, Orange and Pear (Beefeater Wet) flavoured gin.
Gordon's, in the past, have made; Orange, Lemon, Mint and Grapefruit (a gentleman has mentioned this already on this thread).

There are a lot of brands, including Gordon's, that make Sloe Gin - but this is a slightly different product those mentioned above, still lovely though. :)
 

Missy Hellfire

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Blighty
Gin! My very favourite beverage!

I use Plymouth or Bombay Sapphire for cocktails and like Hendricks for just plain G&T although a Hendricks G&T is lovely with a slice of cucumber instead of a slice of lemon, very refreshing on a Sunday afternoon. Dubonnet and Gin mixed in a 7:3 ratio is also very refreshing and a favourite tipple of the Queen (and her late mother).

Cheers!
 

ladybrettashley

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the south
Tried New Amsterdam last night. It's not bad for the price, but it's a bit vodka-like for my taste. Which may be what some people find appealing. I suppose i should have known when the sweet boy at the liquor store said it was great, but that he only drinks G&T's, as he prefers a vodka martini.

So, not bad for a G&T, though it lacks some of the really appealing flavor of one with Sapphire or Hendricks. I'm not sure i'm interested in trying it in a martini. That's, of course, probably not true - i can't help my curiosity, so i imagine i will try it, but i haven't high hopes.
 

Mr. Paladin

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North Texas
John in Covina said:
Most people I know use the term "airline bottles" for those nips.

And those miniatures camoflage quite well in your baggie of 3 oz. or less toiletries with carry-on. Saves a fortune on airline prices and Bombay Sapphire in the little blue bottles never gets a second look...or so I'm told.:D
 

Absinthe_1900

One Too Many
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The Heights in Houston TX
Mini Bottles

Ethan Bentley said:
some are great

Yes they are. ;)

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Medvssa

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Belgium
Old post but...

K.D. Lightner said:
Question: has anyone here ever had a martini with caperberries in it?

No, but sounds interesting! I love caper berries, I think they are more interesting than (common canned) olives, I must try this.

A caperberry is a hybrid cross between an olive and a caper.

I am afraid that is not correct ;) it may look like it, but it isn't. A caper and a caper berry come from the same plant, a bush. The caper is the bud, and the berry is the fruit :)
 

kamikat

Call Me a Cab
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Maryland
ladybrettashley said:
Tried New Amsterdam last night. It's not bad for the price, but it's a bit vodka-like for my taste. Which may be what some people find appealing. I suppose i should have known when the sweet boy at the liquor store said it was great, but that he only drinks G&T's, as he prefers a vodka martini.

So, not bad for a G&T, though it lacks some of the really appealing flavor of one with Sapphire or Hendricks. I'm not sure i'm interested in trying it in a martini. That's, of course, probably not true - i can't help my curiosity, so i imagine i will try it, but i haven't high hopes.

I just got some New Amsterdam and I love it! Before this bottle, I had been mostly drinking Plymouth, or Sapphire if they were out of Plymouth. The New Amsterdam makes a fabulous Tom Collins, which is my gin drink of choice.
 

cupcake

Familiar Face
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PERTH, Australia
I once had a g&t made from a cucumber infused gin (or so I was told) with a slice of cucumber.
Can anybody help me out with the name of this gin?
 

Ethan Bentley

One Too Many
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1,225
Location
The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
cupcake said:
I once had a g&t made from a cucumber infused gin (or so I was told) with a slice of cucumber.
Can anybody help me out with the name of this gin?

Cupcake, welcome to the Lounge.
Sounds like Hendrick's to me.



Although not cucumber-infused Martin Miller's Gin has a strong cucumber flavour and is rather lovely.
 

Ethan Bentley

One Too Many
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The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
kamikat said:
I just got some New Amsterdam and I love it! Before this bottle, I had been mostly drinking Plymouth, or Sapphire if they were out of Plymouth. The New Amsterdam makes a fabulous Tom Collins, which is my gin drink of choice.

It's in rather good isn't it? Lovely Gin & Tonic, lovely Martini.
I agree with its critics that it is quite smooth but this is something that I like about it.

PoohBang said:
Any Plymouth Gin Lovers out there?

Yes indeed, a good staple of any cocktail cabinet; The Navy strength is a favourite of Mrs. B and well worth a try.
 

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