I have never developed a taste for gin and am surprised at the current disproportionate surge in its popularity. I found myself agreeing whole-heartedly with food critic, Jay Rayner, in his uncompromising assault on the drink in yesterday's Observer.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI have never developed a taste for gin and am surprised at the current disproportionate surge in its popularity. I found myself agreeing whole-heartedly with food critic, Jay Rayner, in his uncompromising assault on the drink in yesterday's Observer.
Some accountants and business advisers have certainly noted that.
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I’m not very keen on gin, except for home made Sloe Gin. I think my overall dislike of it, however, is not the gin but the fact that it is usually accompanied by tonic - now that is the taste I dislike so when those around me are on their G&Ts I’ll happily settle for a glass of half-decent white wine - Cheers!
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostI like gin, I like brandy, I like whisky (or whiskey), all have their place.
Never gained a taste for vodka though, must say.
As has been stated above, gin and vodka production provide a distillery with more or less instant revenue while the real stuff matures.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostOMG...hot Summer's day, good quality (but not silly) gin, plenty of ice, tonic (not Co-op), a slice of lemon and a few drops of bitters...Paradise.
A Ouisghian Zodah is something I avoid like the plague.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI’m not very keen on gin, except for home made Sloe Gin. I think my overall dislike of it, however, is not the gin but the fact that it is usually accompanied by tonic - now that is the taste I dislike so when those around me are on their G&Ts I’ll happily settle for a glass of half-decent white wine - Cheers!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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Some of us are old enough to remember the fad for Mateus Rosé, an indifferent pink wine. (It came hard on the heels of Babycham IIRC.) Not many would be seen dead drinking the stuff now. After all, there's a limit to the number of bedside lamps you need. But I feel rather ashamed to say that my favourite gin is Bombay Sapphire...which I guess will follow the same path as Mateus Rosé in the history of alcoholic beverages. I find gins with a hint of raspberry or cucumber or whatever a bit like drinking alcopops. So BS with ice, tonic, lemon and bitters...as suggested above....Paradise.
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Only Tanqueray here: don't like BS
In fact, we have a bottle of BS given as a present going begging if you're up this way, ardie.
That said, Mason's Lavender gin with Fentiman's ginger beer is also rather nice!
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Mother's Ruin is a sensitive subject in our house, I'm afraid More interested in what to drink it out of these days. There seems to be a trend for the long stemmed balloon style glass. Pretty, but the stems look fragile, so for special occastions only. Better with a chunky stem, perhaps ... Years ago, you could serve it in a tumbler. Nearly had a fit when I caught the Keeper swigging it out of a coke glass the other dayAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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