ahc4353 08:06 AM 12-02-2008
Bombay Sapphire without a doubt.
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TTOURS 03:35 PM 12-05-2008
No gin I have tried has as much flavor as Citadel Gin. All other gins are just poser gins. Hendricks is good but I like a salty nos and a slice of cucumber just does not cut it.
I am only allowed one a day and my go to through 38 years of taste testing is Citadel.
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goalie204 04:18 PM 12-05-2008
Am I allowed to say in here that I don't enjoy gin and therefore don't have a favorite? :P
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Blaspheme!!! You are hereby banned to the vodka thread!
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DrDubzz 10:36 PM 02-07-2009
so I bought a 5th of Hendricks today...
yeah... shoulda stuck with Bsaph or Beefeater...
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DrDubzz 03:07 PM 02-11-2009
ok, Hendricks and Diet Sierra Mist.. is gooood
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pnoon 03:19 PM 02-11-2009
Originally Posted by RX2010:
ok, Hendricks and Diet Sierra Mist.. is gooood
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It's even better without the Diet Sierra Mist.
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mmblz 04:38 PM 02-11-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
It's even better without the Diet Sierra Mist. :-)
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although if it's "good" with diet sierra mist, are we speaking english???
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Originally Posted by mmblz:
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although if it's "good" with diet sierra mist, are we speaking english???
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diet sierra mist? What's the point? Kinda like caffeinne free diet pepsi...i could dip a brown crayon in carbonated water and get the same thing...
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replicant_argent 08:41 PM 02-11-2009
Dr. Bombay for me. Sapphire preferably, or the reg. I do enjoy an experiment occasionally, and Hendricks has been taunting me.
Tanq will do in a pinch, and with tonic and a half a Key lime. I don't like "pre-limed" anything.
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s15driftking 08:41 PM 02-11-2009
Beefeater is a very good budget gin.
I have had Q, it's pretty good but rather exensive.
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HawkEye19 08:49 PM 02-11-2009
Citadel is very, very good gin. Only used for martinis though. G&Ts are made with New Amsterdam or Gordons gin.
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Bombay Sapphire is the staple for me. Tangueray Ten is a tad smother, but lacks the flavor of Sapphire.
I do like regular Bombay and Beefeater for budget gin. I've yet to try Hendrick's, but I've heard good things about it.
I have to have tonic. I can take or leave the lime, either is fine.
On a side note I've found that Bolivar Royal Coronas slight citrus notes are complemented by a good gin and tonic like Sapphire. For this combo, I would recommend leaving the slice of lime out. It can be a little overpowering and even cause the lime juice to get on the wrapper after you squeeze it. I've made that mistake.
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DrDubzz 10:09 PM 02-11-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
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It's even better without the Diet Sierra Mist. :-)
tasted like caca by itself, but hey, they put the warning on the label, it's not for everyone
but since I have the bottle about 7/8 full, I'll keep working on acquiring the taste
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s15driftking 07:11 AM 02-12-2009
i acquired the taste for gin by "just drinking it" because it's all i could steal (that i could palette at the time) from my dad's cabinet when i was 16. Gordons London Dry Gin to be exact.... i know if i took his Bombay he would have had my colyouns.
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PinkPistol86 08:43 PM 02-19-2009
I hate gin, but if I have to have gin in my long island's, I insist that the bartender use tangueray.
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thebiglebowski 01:37 PM 02-27-2009
i'm traditionally a Tanqueray guy for my gin 'n tonics, but lately have been on a
let's try and find good low-priced stuff (per Esquire's recommendations) and have found that Gordon's is really pleasant. i like it very much with the tonics.
i still remain a boodle's fan for my martinis.
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