Favorite Gin?

Daddy-O

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Hey pals. Do you have any favorite brands of gin? Why so?

Personally, I, generally, stick to mid-to-bottom shelf, because G&Ts are my regular evening beverage. That doesn't mean I can't appreciate a good gin though.

Thanks for sharing and cheers!
 
Hey pals. Thanks for the notes. Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray are both good ones. I really enjoy the latter with a decent tonic, and a twist of lime in the summer months. :)
 
Hey pals. Thanks for the notes. Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray are both good ones. I really enjoy the latter with a decent tonic, and a twist of lime in the summer months. :)
It's the only way I drink gin. I can't imagine it without tonic. I have it with coke before but it was the fist and last time.
 
My only two experiences with gin are Bombay Sapphire and some store brand gin. I drank too much Bombay Sapphire and got terribly sick. For some reason it smelled like pine to me and I didn't like it too much.
 
It's the only way I drink gin. I can't imagine it without tonic. I have it with coke before but it was the fist and last time.

I hear you. Drinking it straight is too raw. I've mixed it with diet 7Up (meh), with lemonaid (meh-to-OK in summer), in a Martini (nice), but always end up going back to the old G&T. :D
 
Oh heck, I don't drink gin often enough to have a favorite. I am not paritcular about it. I drink Vodka much more than I drink gin. It just isn't the type of liquor I enjoy that much I guess. I do tend to like vodka though.
 
I hear you. Drinking it straight is too raw. I've mixed it with diet 7Up (meh), with lemonaid (meh-to-OK in summer), in a Martini (nice), but always end up going back to the old G&T. :D
It really does seem like they were made for each other. It's just the perfect combination.
 
It really does seem like they were made for each other. It's just the perfect combination.

Yes, indeed. The British fellow who invented it was a genius. I'm not sure if history records who it was, but I'll raise a toast regardless. :D
 
Yes, indeed. The British fellow who invented it was a genius. I'm not sure if history records who it was, but I'll raise a toast regardless. :D
I haven't had one in a while but all this talk has really put me in the mood for one. Some good gin, tonic, ice and a slice of lemon. Life doesn't get any better then that.
 
Not the biggest fan of gin, I'm not too fond of the taste but the best I ever drank was Tanqueray.
 
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