MajorCaptSilly 08:46 AM 01-02-2009
Originally Posted by Langod:
The cucumber is suggested on the tag of a bottle of Hendricks. In a Hendricks Gin and tonic I usually use a couple of slices of cucumber and slightly muddle it. I haven't tried it with Tanq10, but I imagine it would be good -- probably with most any gin, actually.
The Hendrick's flavorings though seem to suggest cucumber all by itself...
It doesn't work with Bombay for me. Make's it taste metallic.
MCS
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qwerty1500 01:24 PM 01-02-2009
Originally Posted by BillyCigars:
The mention of cucumber in Gin, makes me think of Hendrick's. Yumm
:-) Was just thinking the same thing.
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livwire68 01:52 AM 01-03-2009
Damn just seen this after pouring the last little bit of bombay and adding a couple olives. Guess I am glad I only had bombay, dont want the metalic taste.
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MadAl 07:56 AM 01-03-2009
Have you tried Hendricks? It's made with cucumber in the infusion.
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
Try it. It does some crazy stuff with the botanicals. It doesn't work with any other gin I've tried.
MCS
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MajorCaptSilly 07:57 AM 01-03-2009
Originally Posted by MadAl:
Have you tried Hendricks? It's made with cucumber in the infusion.
I'm going to based on yours and other posts in this thread.
MCS
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MadAl 07:57 AM 01-03-2009
Texan in Mexico 09:02 PM 01-04-2009
Ok, it is now official - this is falls right behind Chivas on the rocks for me.
Tried it again last night - very clean and makes for an interesting conversation in Spanish when I try to explain "Yes, that is really what Im ordering. Yes, I know what pepino is!"
Much funnier en espanol...
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Redbaron 09:22 PM 01-04-2009
Originally Posted by hoyohio:
Because it tastes like propane...but I love 10.
If you would please refrain from knocking Propane as a thirst quencher.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Blue Rhino Sponsored Marathon runner.
:-)
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