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Favorite Gin

Huntsman

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Any love for Miller's?
 

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Originally Posted by tricota
Normally Gordon's but I am not discriminating...My parrents always bought it, so I guess it is simply a habbit.

Give this man some credit for admitting to Gordon's. I've been there and still go there occasionally.

I'll keep Plymouth and Sapphire around the house. Love Hendrick's. I've only had Miller's and Junipeiro once apiece so I can't really comment. I dislike Tanqueray.

Damn, this makes me want a martini. One of life's pleasures is slurping the last drop of gin and looking omnivorously at the olives that remain, preparing to suck the sweet gin and pimiento nectar from their core, and then eat the olive. Divine.
 

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Originally Posted by Connemara
Plymouth is tough to beat.
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I always bought more expensive gin until my friend returned from London and said his best martinis were made with Plymouth. It may be the best tasting gin up to twice the price, IMO. Plus, I just like it at any price.
 

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Tanqueray and Sapphire are my default choices. Mmm, Plymouth.
 

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I haven't tried Plymouth, sounds good. My go-to gins are Sapphire and Hendricks for martinis.

Has anyone tried those artisanal tonics? I think they'd make a nice G&T.
 

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