http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ight=Fevertree
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R
This has been my summer drink this year ,I much prefer it to vodka and mixer or bacardi,I've only really tried Gordon's or Bombay and generally put a bit of lime in it or maybe a strawberry just messing with flavours really,now I've decided to have a couple tonight,can anyone recommend another gin or good additive,cheers mick
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ight=Fevertree
There you go.
R
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Was always Bombay for me but Hendricks with cucumber is tasty.
When I was at sea (+20years) ago we used to start off in the mess with pink gins. Basically about 2 fingers of Plymouth gin with one drop of angostura. Good starter to a boozy evening.
Try the Plymouth gin anyway to contrast against normal gin. Its interesting.
Love a G & T; very civilised, but imho even Aldi's Gin is plenty good enough for a tipple or two.
caorunn gin
Fevertree light tonic is great as it has no nasty sweeteners and is dry enough to let the Gin shine through.
My first choice is always Hendricks with Fevertree.
There is a really nice gin distilled in Winchester called Twisted Nose which I can recommend...serve with a twist of grapefruit.
I usually go for Bombay Sapphire, but I've been hearing very positive things about Monkey 47 so I reckon I'll give that a go next time I buy a bottle of gin.
Jenson's Gin, either the Bermondsey or the Old Tom both work, ensure its a quality tonic Fevertree or Fentimans, ice and some lime.
http://www.bermondseygin.com/
I bought one of these on a whim last year. I had one, with fever tree tonic (all as recommended on here) and then it's been sat in the cupboard untouched since when I realised that a) it's an old ladies drink and b) it's a bit horrible (but then, all new alcohol tastes horrible until you get used to it. It's a wonder we all persist with various alcohols until we convince ourselves it tastes nice)
With gin and tonic the best way to experiment with flavours is to change the garnish. I like grapefruit peel or a fresh kaffir lime leaf. Oh and the tonic makes a huge difference.
Just make sure you check how hot the chilli is first before whacking it in the glass. I usually use Waitrose large red ones which are quite mild to my taste budds but have a loads of flavour.
Tanqueray no. 10 was a recent revelation to me, after being a Bombay Sapphire boy for years...
Hendricks, fever tree with cucumber a very logical next step to the few you've tried so far.
Very different taste to bombay with lime, much smoother.
Visited a pub last week where Puerto de Indias was gin of the week. A new one on me, so I tried it with Fever Tree and lime wedges - delicious.
Tried the Penderyn Brecon Gin the evening - outstanding!
Hendricks or Liverpool gin with fever tree tonic.
Liverpool gin is better but is harder to get hold of. (Even in Liverpool)
Just in case anybody is interested, Amazon's 'black friday week' currently has Professor Cornelius Ampleforth's Bathtub Gin on offer!
Normally 30-34 quid a bottle, currently 39% claimed at the sale price of £21.49.
I've ordered a bottle as I think it's great stuff, you definitely can't go wrong for £21.
Cheers,
Mike
Looks like bathtub is on offer again in the morning on Amazon Black Friday - is it quite robust or subtle? (some of the reviews seemed to suggest overpowering).
I only started drinking Gin last year, been through two bottles of Plymouth and one of Hendricks. Monkey 47 is also a nice one, with lime or cucumber.
I'm going to The Pint Shop tonight, where they have quite a few (over 70, I believe) gins.
http://pintshop.co.uk/menus/drinks.pdf
My long term favourite is Xoriguer Mahon gin.
Takes me back to sitting on a sunny terrace every time I have a sip!
Cici I don't find it overpowering at all, and most of the reviews on thehwhiskyexchange / master of malt are glowing - having said that I am more of a whisky man and possibly don't appreciate all the subtleties of gin.
At £21 i don't think you can go wrong in having a punt and seeing if its to your liking.
I also spotted they had the botanist on an amazon lightning sale the other day, so may be worth keeping an eye out if that comes up again as that's another that hit universal acclaim
I love a G & T never tried Hendricks will now though In the 80's when I was known to dabble in the odd snifter I got into drinking Tom Collins cocktails...I need to revisit that taste.
My partners sisters husband has the biggest collection of Gin I have ever seen...I've sampled a few, maybe one would have been hendricks I'll have to check!
They've recently opened a Hogarths Gin Palace in my hometown of Bolton, "a traditional Victorian style Gin bar" (complete with Victorian big-screen TVs, though I'm sure the fruit machines are edwardian...)
I can't name many but I've tried a good few from their selection (they have dozens and dozens on the menu) and I have to admit I've become a bit of a convert to Gin. I don't know where they all are but I'm fairly sure it's a chain pub, definitely worth keeping an eye out for if you're ever near one.
Been through most of the more well known varietys, but settled on Tanqueray Rangpur as my current favorite.
Sadly my local Waitrose has stopped stocking it, so had to make do with a No 10 for the time being...( very nicely priced at Costco ! ), made for Martinis, but I like it with just a slice of fresh lime and tonic.
Tempted to try the Old Tom as a Christmas treat.
And in the New year finally take the tour of the Sipsmith Distillery we had booked in May but had to cancel at the last minute.
K
Hendricks with tonic, ice, and a slice of cucumber peel....
I'm reliably informed the correct answer is 'Tanquerey No 10, Fever Tree naturally light tonic and a slice of cucumber'.
It's not up for debate either, I'm told. :-)
For the Cognac lovers, the Diet American Style Ginger Ale from M&S is fabulous as a mixer.
Dare I say better (and more subtle) than Fever Tree.
Just checked bottles and I'm down to under fifteen gins for the first time in years. Seem to be coalescing around some firm favourites including our local from the East London Distilling Company.
For some reason I posted this on the other gin thread?
Always fevertree tonic, I get 24 x 200ml bottles off amazon.
For gin my favorites at the moment are:
Monkey 47
The botanist Islay dry
Strathearn Heather Rose
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Forgot this one, made very local to me
http://www.burleighsgin.com/
Plymouth Navy and Fentimans Tonic for me please
Thanks Mike! With all my talk, I got a bottle of bathtub into my trolley this morning on Amazon, but got dragged off the desk and didn't check out within the 15 mins allowed and lost it :-) Might wait for another or alternatively take the 'Williams Great British Dry Gin' tonight :-)
Embarrassed to admit I'm in my mid 40's and never drunk Gin. Well, tried a G&T once, mayne 20 years ago - made me gag, never again (although I used to drink Whiskey so not anti-spirits) - just tasted rank to me. Tbh alcohol is one of those things I just have never really 'got', I like a beer on a hot day but the rest just doesn't appeal. Haven't drunk a glass of wine in years without it being stuck in front of me at a meal, I will drink it to be sociable and it's okay but prefer diet coke or a glass of tap water. Am I weird!!??
That's the thing though. I'm not choosing not to drink out if any crazy moral or other reason, and I've been out with the lads and drunk on a fair few occasions in the past. Not anti drink at all, I just don't really like the stuff - beyond beer I find almost all alcoholic drinks somewhere between tolerable and revolting - and as you can imagine I don't Go spending much money on something I find tolerable at best!
Got a bottle of Williams Great British Extra Dry Gin en route from Amazon Black Friday ... Bathtub is back on offer and the Botanist Islay going on offer at 08:00am ... choices, choices :-)
Bought some bath tub off amazon ,never heard of it before
A quick heads up. Sainsbury's are selling Bombay London Dry Gin for £17 a litre.
I'm not really a fan of Bombay Sapphire (too overpowering for a good G&T) but their London Dry Gin is a big improvement imho.
Cheers,
Gary
I like Foxdenton 48
www.foxdentonestate.co.uk
over xmas I tried their raspberry gin and got quite into it, really nice just on ice, no mixer, very more-ish :)