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NoMercy | 19:11 Sat 14th Jan 2017 | Food & Drink
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Gin nearly outsold fizz last Christmas and G&Ts are becoming ever more fashionable the world over.

I am currently sipping a William Chase and slimline tonic, I have a Tanqueray in the cabinet, but my all-time favourite is Opihr.

What's your favourite gin?
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HaHa Baldric. I would rather have a full bottle in front of me, than a full frontal lobotomy.
20:01 Sat 14th Jan 2017
Tony, you wish!!!!! :-)
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Prudie... it's definitely on a par with Beefeater. Not rough at all. You also see a lot of Nordic Mist tonic in Spain. They do a Mediterranean Blue one, which pairs beautifully with Bombay Sapphire.

Captain... try freezing fresh raspberries and mint in icecubes to go in your gin :)
So you did NoM, I must pay closer attention. Sorry:-(
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Tony, have you never been tempted to try one ? :)
No, and I certainly wouldn't ask for one in the pubs around where I live
( unless I was wearing a bowler hat and carrying a brief case ).
Most men see gin as a ladies drink, eh Tony?!
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Do you see it as a "class" thing then?
Tonic water is totally devils drink. No decent alcohol should be ruined with fizzy additives. Ice is allowed .
For me the ultimate is 'Shoota's Sloe'

(Gin that is, not mental capacity....)

NoMercy
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Do you see it as a "class" thing then?


Not really, NoM. Just don't see blokes drinking G&T's in my neck of the woods.

shoota
For me the ultimate is 'Shoota's Sloe'


Is that your own recipe then, shoota ?.
Yes T, but it's a very simple one, no hidden tricks or additives.
Do tell Shoota.
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Don't be absurd, Ass Quiff, you wouldn't have an apple pie with no cream, icecream or custard.
no hidden tricks or additives.

Wot, not even sloes, shoota ;-)
Well I suppose it makes a change from "What are you having for dinner?"
Mmmmmm, now theres a thought, a sloe gin with dinner tomorrow.
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Does anyone else think JD has a crush on me?

I've just come over all warm and fuzzy... ❤❤
A generous pound (remember them) of sloes.
A half and a bit pounds of sugar.
A bottle of gin.

Slash the sloes, put everything in a kilner jar and shake it until the sugar disappears, then put it in a dark cool place and shake it occasionally for at least 3 months but no more than 6, then strain well and adjust sweetness to desired level, bottle and leave alone for as long as you can.

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