Passionata_george
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these are the brands they carry , i think it s a great choice comparing to other places in my
Dec 30, 2018,15:18 PM
country though gin(and martini) not as popular as in the UK or in the USA ,
the bartender suggested Tanqueray and Jinzu
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Nomadtonic ?
By: Cpt Scarlet : November 22nd, 2018-14:03
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A tonic for.....
By: nomadgiles : November 22nd, 2018-14:06
.....another Gin! ๐
You knew . . .
By: Dr No : November 22nd, 2018-14:58
. . . this was coming, Giles. Jigger of gin? ;-) . . .
Am jiggered ;-) [nt]
By: nomadgiles : November 22nd, 2018-15:05
And which is an old northern term for tired or worn out (โThat engine is jiggeredโ) - so wobbly & jiggered!
Steaming
By: nomadgiles : November 22nd, 2018-16:09
I wait for the weekend ๐
I like them uber dry, so just a smattering of vermouth:
By: nomadgiles : November 24th, 2018-11:18
In a chilled martini glass, add vermouth. Swirl the vermouth around to coat the inside of the glass and discard the vermouth. In a cocktail shaker packed with ice, add gin, shake vigorously and pour into glass. Add olives on a stick (some like a twist of ...
Okay i got one part
By: Passionata_george : December 6th, 2018-08:54
And have some Beefeater s, i ll make it mine on the WE ...
Tanqueray
By: Passionata_george : December 30th, 2018-07:28
...
Tanqueray as youโve tried, plus
By: nomadgiles : December 30th, 2018-13:30
Hendricks is very fine - and do I spot a bottle of Corum? - also very nice. Avoid beefeater unless in a strong mixer - itโs the Bells of the gin world. Slainte!
Ps - thereโs a few favourites rarely seen in bars:
By: nomadgiles : December 30th, 2018-13:44
1) NB Navy - strong & salty - makes a very interesting martini with twist of orange peel. 2) Opihr Indian spiced - great with a dry tonic & grapefruit peel / slice, or fresh fennel leaf frond. 3) Hibernation 45% - distilled in Wales & matured in white...
Haha!
By: TheMadDruid : November 24th, 2018-08:04
As long as it's not money!