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galaga 08-27-2010 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by yourchoice (Post 968618)
I really enjoyed the orange flavor with the gin and tonic, but not so much in the martini.

Right now enjoying a Tanqueray and tonic. :tu

Hopefully the Phils can get off the snide tonight, eh Rick? :D

Not tonight:=:

........fiver on the series???

yourchoice 08-27-2010 04:48 PM

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I'm always game for a little friendly wager! :tu You're on.
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galaga 08-27-2010 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by yourchoice (Post 968655)
I'm always game for a little friendly wager! :tu You're on.
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Wohoo!:wo ;)

hammondc 08-28-2010 07:49 AM

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Had some Hendricks last night. I usually do Hendricks & Tonic with a bit of lime. Absolutely fantastic.

my top 3
Hendricks
Beefeaters
Tanqueray Bombay

warren G. 10-23-2010 11:28 PM

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I love Gin. Beside my single malt, I find myself restocking gin the most.
3 current gin I always have on me :

Cadenhead’s Old Raj Dry Gin....a real treat.

Martin Miller's London Dry Gin ...they make amazing cocktail. I wish I can find some Junipero from Anchor. They make awesome Martini. I'm also a fan of north shore gin, but they're hard to get down here. If I ever in the midwest area, I'll definitely pick up a bottle or two.

Beefeater London Dry Gin ...my everyday Gin

GolfNut 10-23-2010 11:32 PM

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My top 3:
Tanqueray 10
Hendericks
Bombay Sapphire

357 10-25-2010 08:17 AM

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Finally got to try the NA. Pretty good stuff, especially for the price. I do like the orange flavor. It's kind of different, but nice. Only had two drinks with it, but I have the rest of the fifth to solidify my opinion. :D

pnoon 10-25-2010 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 357 (Post 1035848)
Finally got to try the NA. Pretty good stuff, especially for the price. I do like the orange flavor. It's kind of different, but nice. Only had two drinks with it, but I have the rest of the fifth to solidify my opinion. :D

I agree, Mike. The citrus finish is nice.
For the money, it's a great deal.

galaga 10-27-2010 02:04 PM

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Ran out of Vermouth last night. First sunny day in a while here so I need a martini. Ice, gin, shaken and poured into a martini glass and then poured about a tablespoon of Macallans single malt on top. Held it up to the sun. You know, I could get used to those. Heard it was called a Silver Bullet.

pnoon 10-27-2010 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by galaga (Post 1038909)
Ran out of Vermouth last night. First sunny day in a while here so I need a martini. Ice, gin, shaken and poured into a martini glass and then poured about a tablespoon of Macallans single malt on top. Held it up to the sun. You know, I could get used to those. Heard it was called a Silver Bullet.

For an old fart, you're pretty smart!

Slow Triathlete 10-27-2010 03:13 PM

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I second the Sir Robert Burnett's Gin. It is my everyday because its cheap but I also like the fact that it has more Juniper taste to it. I miss it when I drink the more expensive ones.

I do enjoy Hendricks and Sapphire every once in a while but if you get a chance to try Magellan then it is a great treat!!

Martel 11-23-2010 04:33 AM

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My favorite right now is #209 gin, and that's what I mostly use for martinis. I really don't care for Hendrick's, actually. Regular Bombay for G&T's is fine for me.

Cheers,
G

357 06-13-2011 02:19 PM

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Resurrection!!!

Loving some GnT's already this summer. Of course I drink them year round but, they do taste especially good in hot weather.

pnoon 06-13-2011 02:30 PM

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Definitely a martini or two after work today.

Is it a full moon?
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GreekGodX 06-13-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 357 (Post 1295151)
Resurrection!!!

Loving some GnT's already this summer. Of course I drink them year round but, they do taste especially good in hot weather.

Nice :banger

Have you tried Gordon's yet? I'm pretty sure I have some at my house for the herf next week. Also you can try Hayman’s Old Tom Gin, I think it's a pretty good gin.

qwerty1500 06-13-2011 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1295192)
Definitely a martini or two after work today.

Is it a full moon?
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Or two? For me, that would be followed by a nice little nap. I'm becoming such a wuss in my old age.

SDmate 06-13-2011 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1295192)
Definitely a martini or two after work today.

Is it a full moon?
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:tt







Still waiting for a text......

pnoon 06-13-2011 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SDmate (Post 1295407)
:tt







Still waiting for a text......

I drink with you all the time. Besides, I thought you'd be working. :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by qwerty1500 (Post 1295401)
Or two? For me, that would be followed by a nice little nap. I'm becoming such a wuss in my old age.

I sincerely hope that one day we can enjoy a martini and cigar together.

357 06-14-2011 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by GreekGodX (Post 1295200)
Nice :banger

Have you tried Gordon's yet? I'm pretty sure I have some at my house for the herf next week. Also you can try Hayman’s Old Tom Gin, I think it's a pretty good gin.

I haven't had Gordon's yet. I would really like to try that on Monday. I am looking to pick up some Hendrick's, but I don't know where they sell it in Michigan.

GreekGodX 06-14-2011 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 357 (Post 1296436)
I haven't had Gordon's yet. I would really like to try that on Monday. I am looking to pick up some Hendrick's, but I don't know where they sell it in Michigan.

Pretty sure Costco, Red Wagon, Zetouma liqour store (Rochester road just south of M59, Great Owner) and Meijer all have it.

IBQTEE1 06-14-2011 09:11 AM

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I wasn't much a of gin drinker. I usually drink vodka but then I started drinking Bombay Sapphire and tonic. Hello friend that is all I have to say. Yes, I still do blue cheese stuffed olives with my Gin and Tonic.

Aero95 06-16-2011 01:02 PM

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I just got a bottle of New Amsterdam since I ran out of Bombay Sapphire. Thanks Pnoon for the suggestion on this bottle and I will try it out on a few g&t this weekend :al

pnoon 09-26-2012 05:02 PM

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Reviving an old thread.
Especially since I've been on a small batch gin kick lately.
Here is what I have been enjoying lately.

St. George Dry Rye Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/ST-GEORGE-...E-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/s...-75-66940p.jpg


St. George Terroir Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/ST.-GEORGE...R-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/s...-75-66941p.jpg

Boudier Saffron Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/BOUDIER-SAFFRON-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/b...750-28263p.jpg

Dry Fly Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/DRY-FLY-GI...NGTON-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/d...n-7-27383p.jpg

Blade Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/BLADE-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/b...750-28908p.jpg

pnoon 09-26-2012 05:03 PM

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continued....

Right Swedish Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/RIGHT-SWEDISH-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/r...750-27626p.jpg

Botanist Islay Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/BOTANIST-I...Y-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/b...n-7-68459p.jpg


Crater Lake Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/CASCADE-MOUNTAIN-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/c...750-24944p.jpg

Death’s Door Gin
http://www.hitimewine.net/DEATHS-DOOR-GIN-750.html
http://www.hitimewine.net/images/P/d...750-28003p.jpg

Salvelinus 09-26-2012 06:52 PM

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http://caledoniaspirits.com/wp-conte...50-153x300.jpg

This one is local to me and really good.

pnoon 09-26-2012 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Salvelinus (Post 1723308)
http://caledoniaspirits.com/wp-conte...50-153x300.jpg

This one is local to me and really good.

I will keep my eyes open for it here on the west coast.

BigAsh 09-27-2012 09:43 AM

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Nice Peter!....Do tell about the Saffron Gin, the NON-CLEAR gin!!

pnoon 09-27-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1723516)
Nice Peter!....Do tell about the Saffron Gin, the NON-CLEAR gin!!

Very unique flavor profile. Not something you would drink a lot of but a nice change of pace. Martini worthy and to my surprise, tasty in a G&T with a squeeze of lime.

BigAsh 09-27-2012 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1723550)
Very unique flavor profile. Not something you would drink a lot of but a nice change of pace. Martini worthy and to my surprise, tasty in a G&T with a squeeze of lime.

meets my criteria!!

qwerty1500 09-28-2012 05:35 AM

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Wow, Peter, I'm jealous. As I sit and sip my pedestrian Beefeater, I'll be wondering which one of those would make the best martini?

Justinphilly 09-28-2012 05:48 AM

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I'm not sure if its available nationally yet or not, but some Philly guys starting making/selling gin locally a few years ago. Bluecoat is the name and what made these guys think a Philly made gin could/would be respected and sell is beyond me. But, it was well reviewed locally.

pnoon 10-14-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by qwerty1500 (Post 1723935)
Wow, Peter, I'm jealous. As I sit and sip my pedestrian Beefeater, I'll be wondering which one of those would make the best martini?

They all make a fine martini. :)

Just picked up two more.

While Bombay Sapphire has been a go-to staple for a long time, I had never hear of Bombay Sapphire East. Found one bottle Total Wine yesterday. Needless to say I grabbed it. Very nice!

http://theginisin.com/wp-content/upl...phire_east.jpg

The second bottle is one that intrigued me. I bought it yesterday as well but have not cracked it open yet.

High Spirits Desert Dry Gin (Distilled at 7000' in Flagstaff AZ)
"It has a distinctively delicious ultra smooth taste of white wheat and american rye. The flavor comes from selective botanicals that include some native of the southwest and sonora desert for the unique flavor."

http://www.totalwine.com/_static/web...356750_4_3.jpg

T.G 10-14-2012 07:08 PM

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Peter, while I'm more of a beer guy than anything else, the Bombay Sapphire is my go-to gin when I order a Martini, but I'm intrigued by this Bombay Sapphire East. Would you mind posing your thoughts on how it differs from the "Regular" Bombay Sapphire?

PS: Trader Joes has a new gin under their umbrella, I just noticed it on the new products shelf about two weeks ago. Called "Jailhouse Gin" IIRC. 43%ABV. Allegedly made in the SF bay area somewhere.

pnoon 10-14-2012 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 1733238)
Peter, while I'm more of a beer guy than anything else, the Bombay Sapphire is my go-to gin when I order a Martini, but I'm intrigued by this Bombay Sapphire East. Would you mind posing your thoughts on how it differs from the "Regular" Bombay Sapphire?

I am not one who can easily pick out and describe flavors. I will say that I find the BS East to be more aromatic and floral.

The description on the bottle says "Vapour Infused with additional Thai Lemongrass and Vietnamese Black Peppercorns"

84 proof. I paid $32.99 for a full liter.

T.G 10-14-2012 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1733245)
I am not one who can easily pick out and describe flavors. I will say that I find the BS East to be more aromatic and floral.

The description on the bottle says "Vapour Infused with additional Thai Lemongrass and Vietnamese Black Peppercorns"

84 proof. I paid $32.99 for a full liter.


You had me at peppercorns.

Oh, wait...


Seriously, that's great actually, all the description I needed. I'm not worried about trying to pick out miniscule flavors that I'm probably not going to care about after I get halfway through the first drink, if I even notice them at all. The overall bouquet and how pronounced it is, that's all I'm interested in.

Thanks.

pnoon 10-14-2012 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 1733250)
You had me at peppercorns.

Oh, wait...


Seriously, that's great actually, all the description I needed. I'm not worried about trying to pick out miniscule flavors that I'm probably not going to care about after I get halfway through the first drink, if I even notice them at all. The overall bouquet and how pronounced it is, that's all I'm interested in.

Thanks.

It's quite nice.

VirtualSmitty 10-15-2012 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1733212)
They all make a fine martini. :)

Just picked up two more.

While Bombay Sapphire has been a go-to staple for a long time, I had never hear of Bombay Sapphire East. Found one bottle Total Wine yesterday. Needless to say I grabbed it. Very nice!

http://theginisin.com/wp-content/upl...phire_east.jpg

This I want to try. Been on a Hendricks kick lately but Bombay Sapphire has always been a regular for me. Peppercorns? :dr

BigAsh 10-15-2012 04:16 PM

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Sapphire East!?!....and I thought I knew everything! :noon....will be on the lookout for that...really interested in the "selective botanicals that include some native of the southwest and sonora desert for the unique flavor." of the High Spirits gin!

pnoon 10-15-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1733805)
Sapphire East!?!....and I thought I knew everything! :noon....will be on the lookout for that...really interested in the "selective botanicals that include some native of the southwest and sonora desert for the unique flavor." of the High Spirits gin!

Both are very good. Not disappointed with my purchase. But I think I like the Sapphire East better.

Brlesq 10-15-2012 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1733245)
I am not one who can easily pick out and describe flavors. I will say that I find the BS East to be more aromatic and floral.

The description on the bottle says "Vapour Infused with additional Thai Lemongrass and Vietnamese Black Peppercorns"

84 proof. I paid $32.99 for a full liter.


Bet this would make a great dirty martini. Gotta find me some!

pnoon 10-20-2012 11:44 AM

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Newest purchase. Have yet to try.

http://www.farmersgin.com/wp-content...-gin-tonic.png

http://www.farmersgin.com/home

ChicagoWhiteSox 10-20-2012 02:10 PM

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My favorite Gin:
http://jacoboheme.files.wordpress.co...n_cocktail.jpg

357 10-22-2012 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox (Post 1736332)

Same here. But I haven't tried half the ones Peter has posted.

pnoon 10-22-2012 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 357 (Post 1737110)
Same here. But I haven't tried half the ones Peter has posted.

I love Hendricks as well.
But that is like saying I love Padron or Fuente cigars and not realizing there is a huge population of other wonderful brands out there.

My immersion into craft (small batch) gins has been absolutely wonderful.

shibby4781 10-22-2012 12:07 PM

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I'm glad I came across this thread today! I'm not a big gin drinker but have wanted to dive further into it. I have enjoyed GNT's for years when I'm out with the wife but never really cared or specified what brand of gin to use. From what I have read it seem like for those you can use pretty much anything. I really want to try more martinis. Are there acceptable and unacceptable gins to use for martinis? Also, could anyone be so kind as to steer me in the direction for a decent all-purpose gin or for that matter one I should try right away?

357 10-22-2012 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by shibby4781 (Post 1737161)
I'm glad I came across this thread today! I'm not a big gin drinker but have wanted to dive further into it. I have enjoyed GNT's for years when I'm out with the wife but never really cared or specified what brand of gin to use. From what I have read it seem like for those you can use pretty much anything. I really want to try more martinis. Are there acceptable and unacceptable gins to use for martinis? Also, could anyone be so kind as to steer me in the direction for a decent all-purpose gin or for that matter one I should try right away?

I'm a GNT guy. Never got into martinis but I haven't really tried too many. I would like to try some in the future to see if I like them or not. Personally, I can tell a big difference between gins when mixed with tonic. Just my :2

pnoon 10-22-2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by shibby4781 (Post 1737161)
I'm glad I came across this thread today! I'm not a big gin drinker but have wanted to dive further into it. I have enjoyed GNT's for years when I'm out with the wife but never really cared or specified what brand of gin to use. From what I have read it seem like for those you can use pretty much anything. I really want to try more martinis. Are there acceptable and unacceptable gins to use for martinis? Also, could anyone be so kind as to steer me in the direction for a decent all-purpose gin or for that matter one I should try right away?

You can get away with using cheaper liquor when mixing in cocktails. However, using a higher end liquor will make a much tastier cocktail.

My favorite, everyday gin is New Amsterdam. I can get a 1.5L for $18-$20. And it is good enough to drink in a martini.

If you are starting out with martinis, I suggest New Amsterdam, Tanqueray, Beefeater and/or Bombay. I would not use the cheapo brands of gin.

If you have a question about a specific gin, feel free to post about it here or PM me.

Brlesq 10-22-2012 12:28 PM

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Apparently Tuthilltown Spirits (a local mico-batch distillery here in the Catskills of NY) recently released their new Half Moon Orchard Gin, made from wheat and apples. Haven't been able to find it anywhere, even at the local shops that carry Tuthilltown's Hudson Baby Bourbon Whiskey. I may have to take a trip down to the distillery for a tour and sample!

http://www.tuthilltown.com/category/...unaged-spirits

http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/...dpi-8-5x11.jpg

shibby4781 10-22-2012 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1737170)
My favorite, everyday gin is New Amsterdam. I can get a 1.5L for $18-$20. And it is good enough to drink in a martini.

If you are starting out with martinis, I suggest New Amsterdam, Tanqueray, Beefeater and/or Bombay. I would not use the cheapo brands of gin.

Thanks, Peter! Looks like I will be stopping by the liquor store on my way home. Any suggestions/lessons about the beginner's martini?

pnoon 10-22-2012 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by shibby4781 (Post 1737181)
Thanks, Peter! Looks like I will be stopping by the liquor store on my way home. Any suggestions/lessons about the beginner's martini?

Like anything, it's all about personal preference.

Some like them stirred over ice. Others, like me, like them shaken and then strained into a martini glass. Some say shake gently. I prefer them shaken vigorously. Amount of (dry) vermouth is definitely one of taste. Many say waving the cap of the vermouth bottle over the shaker is plenty (none). I have seen the proportion as high as 3 parts gin to 1 part vermouth. I prefer ~5 to 1. I will usually just free pour a capful or a tad more into the shaker with the ice and gin. Whenever I try a new gin, like the many I've recently posted above, I omit the vermouth in order to get the true flavor of the gin. I then revert to adding some (but not much).

There is much to be enjoyed in the experimentation.


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