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What are you drinking?

Green Squall

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Buzz, its not a recognizable brand and its actually the first time I've ever seen it. Apparently, its specially made for Total Wine & More, a chain of alcohol superstores where I bought it. The description claimed it won and award a while back, so I thought how bad could it be? All I can say is I'd like a word with those Judges. Frugal me will still be finishing it, though.
 

buzzmobile

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Veteran
Buzz, its not a recognizable brand and its actually the first time I've ever seen it. Apparently, its specially made for Total Wine & More, a chain of alcohol superstores where I bought it. The description claimed it won and award a while back, so I thought how bad could it be? All I can say is I'd like a word with those Judges. Frugal me will still be finishing it, though.

I like gin and bad gin is great for cleaning windows. :D I wandered into a brown bar in Haarlem and was introduced to Dutch gin, genever. The bartender was very generous with this american tourist. I used to keep a handle of Bombay Sapphire and martini glasses in the freezer with a Misto loaded with dry vermouth in the door of the fridge. A spritz of vermouth and fill to the rim with gin.

Those were the daze.
:D
 

Green Squall

Well-known member
I like gin and bad gin is great for cleaning windows. :D I wandered into a brown bar in Haarlem and was introduced to Dutch gin, genever. The bartender was very generous with this american tourist. I used to keep a handle of Bombay Sapphire and martini glasses in the freezer with a Misto loaded with dry vermouth in the door of the fridge. A spritz of vermouth and fill to the rim with gin.

Those were the daze.
:D

Me too. I've always had a penchant for gin and its really the only spirit I drink. I usually cycle through the main brands like Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray and Beefeater. Hendricks is the best, but is a little too expensive for me.

Cheers.
 

Green Squall

Well-known member
First time drinking Boodles Gin and its pretty damn good! I'm tasting a lot of juniper and spice, but it noticeably lacks citrus. This is definitely something I'll be adding to my regular line up. Price was reasonable and there's a $4 rebate on Ibotta for it right now :dance013:
 

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ion

Active member
Barr Hill gin for the win. the best. some komboucha and pickle brine thrown in fer good measure. no king has drank better.
 

Green Squall

Well-known member
My brother likes gin.says it's the only alcohol that doesn't hurt his stomach.i can't stand the stuff myself. Single malt scotch is what I prefer.or a good IPA

Gin is one of those drinks you either love or hate. I just wish it was priced on par with vodka. Apparently its the juniper berries that make it more expensive. Tonight I'm having Tanqueray.

ion - I've actually had Bar Hill gin and have about half a bottle left of their Tom Cat gin, which is the one aged in whiskey barrels. It's interesting, but I prefer the regular one.
 

1G12

Active member
Discovered "hazelnut rum moonshine" a while back. Smoothest hard liquor I've ever enjoyed! I find I like it better than the best 21 year old single malt I've had.
 
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