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Gin up
I love to read/her gin enthusiasts wax on about the bouquet and botanicals of the premium gins but I agree with your general implication, re Seagram's, that the differences between most gins are not worth a premium price tag, and of course, drink what you like. (Except for sloe gin, of course because it's hideous proof of evil in the world).
Ethan Bentley said:Sounds quite excellent, especially the brandy . Lots of the early bar/cocktail/drinks books contain recipes for making your own flavoured spirits and liqueurs, I imagine these were cheaper and there were less large spirit-producing corporations. Making your own pre-mix bottled cocktails seemed to be quite popular too.
Nice, and slightly unusual for a UK resident, choice of favoured Gin. I really like Seagrams but know hardly anyone else who's a fan. I believe it is one of the best selling gins in the USA.
I love to read/her gin enthusiasts wax on about the bouquet and botanicals of the premium gins but I agree with your general implication, re Seagram's, that the differences between most gins are not worth a premium price tag, and of course, drink what you like. (Except for sloe gin, of course because it's hideous proof of evil in the world).