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My current favorites are Death's Door, Aviation (both American) and G'vin Fleuraison (French, and my favourite ever gin)
I challenge you to find better
Um....you mean you challenge us to find one that you think tastes better? Tricky, given how subjective taste is....
You'll do well to reliably identify different gins, heavily diluted and chilled, with a strongly flavoured mixer. A good tonic makes all the differene, IME.
plenty of ice - keep it cold
garnish the gin (match the botanicals)
good tonic
don't make it too strong - too many people make it way to strong.
newest gin in our house is Gin Mare - from Catalonia with rosemary, basil, olives and thyme - haven't experimented with garnish for this one yet - not as overpowering as it sounds.
cucumber works well with cucumber infused gins - lots of bars chucking it in any G&T - cos they've seen it elsewhere.
Adnam's gin and Fevertree tonic, killer combo.
cucumber works well with cucumber infused gins - lots of bars chucking it in any G&T - cos they've seen it elsewhere.
Cucumber works with many gins, including the Monkey 47 shown above.
BillMC - MemberAdnam's gin
Surprised by that; nice tipple.
So... Discovered Opihr and Fever Tree Tonic last night... Mmmmmm 😛
Will go so far as to say I've not found anything I can't drink yet, but some are definitely more of an acquired taste than others. Definitely need to get on a Gin tasting evening asap!
Opinions of Greenall's? I know it's relatively mainstream, but I'm finding it a fair bit smoother than Gordon's and it's not too badly priced.
Have just found this place...
[url] http://www.cotswoldsploughhotel.com/ [/url]
It's only about 45mins drive from me, offers a few nice little packages for the gin drinker including overnight stays, so thinking of getting me and the GF a night down there soon! 😀
there's some stunning gin suggestions here, so i don't have anything to add to that. However, if you fancy a few hours out of the house and are daarn saarf, check this out: http://distillery.bombaysapphire.com/
In little old boring Stafford we, surprisingly, have had a gin bar open in the town square. Lots of beards on display, natch, but lots of fancy gins and artisan (so it says on the label) beers.
Mrs BigJohn seems to like a dirty Mediterranean, which isn't a barman, but is a Gin Mare with a poncy tonic and a dollop of gravy out of the olive jar. Cheap at £8 a go. FFS. They don't do martinis apparently because they can't get the most important ingredient - good ice. They say it has to be made in a dedicated ice freezer. I suppose the Beefeater Gibsons I make at home (with 2 cocktail onions and 2 cocktail gherkins) would make their scrotums explode in a rage.
We'll probably nip down there tomorrow night for a couple before cycling on to the Railway Inn for a few pints of Bass.
Anyone tried [url= http://www.dyfidistillery.com ]Dyfi gin[/url]?
Visited them yesterday and picked up a bottle of their Pollination gin. Nice guys and they seem to know their stuff.
Just bought a bottle of [url= http://www.martinmillersgin.com/index.php ]Martin Miller's[/url] and some Fever Tree Tonic, and... WOW!
I'm in heaven!!!
This is absolute bliss... I could get very used to this! 😛
Good choice Mboy, I love Martin Millers. I just got a bottle of Forest Gin as a leaving gift, well chuffed. Got a bottle of Thomas Dakin at the airport when we went away. Manchester Gin, also really good
Currently enjoying a Plymouth Gin with Fevertree Sicilian Lemonade, 3 ice cubes and a slice of lemon. Great summer cooler. G&T? Botanist w Fevertree takes some beating.
Professor Cornellius Ampleforths Bathtub Gin is superb although I have only tried the normal strength version.
Also something very different but beautiful is Pinkster Gin. Serve with some frozen raspberries, fresh mint and decent tonic and you have a fine drink.
The apparent recommendation to garnish Mare is a sprig of thyme.
It makes a g&t something of a grownups drink, but definitely not for everyone.
Got a bottle of LIDL's Hortus gin in the fridge at the moment, and well... Really really good!
Tried the Bathtub recently, quite liked it but it's almost like it's trying too hard, there's a whole lot going on in there, makes it a little busy in my book.
Still favouring the Martin Miller's of everything I've tried so far, followed by the Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Blackfriar's gin and the Hortus in my fridge right now.
FWIW, I [b][i]may[/i][/b] have developed a bit of a problem! 😳
Tried this local to me Norfolk gin recently and it is really good.
http://www.jarrold.co.uk/departments/the-deli-and-restaurants/the-deli/gift-ideas/norfolk-gin-70cl
it's by far the best. Its been made compliment their own gin (which is also [url= http://www.waitrosecellar.com/mywaitrose-gin/6-oclock-gin ]excellent[/url]) but works very well with other ginsI don't know how it's taken so long but I've just discovered 6 o'clock tonic water.
Not a gin fan myself but the missus swears by Oxley Gin and Fevertree tonic.
I've dabbled with the Eden Mill Oak Gin on ice with a squeeze of orange, which was palatable.
May I suggest you gin lovers download the Ginventory app? You type in the gin you have and it suggests the best tonics and garnishes for it.
It was suggested to me by a gin expert ([url= http://www.thegintleman.com/ ]The Gintleman[/url]) at a tasting I did a while ago and is very, very good indeed.
The partner of a relative makes this. Despite the connection bias this is special.
http://capreolusdistillery.co.uk




