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Reply to: Plan C in the Telegraph
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Previously on "Plan C in the Telegraph"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI took my wife up the Oxo Tower once. The views were amazing
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostYou can keep all those floral 'craft' gins as they don't have the strength to carry a decent vermouth. I'll stick with my Tanqueray Ten.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostYou can keep all those floral 'craft' gins as they don't have the strength to carry a decent vermouth. I'll stick with my Tanqueray Ten.
I'm a big fan of Tanqueray No. Ten, but I also like playing around with cocktails.
A few days ago I was in a local pub which has 32 different gins. They had a sample of a grapefruit gin which The Wife (tm) loved with a splash of Fever Tree. The landlord and I didn't like it, so we started blending.
Final mix was grapefruit gin, Tanqueray Rangpur and Malibu (with a splash of Fever Tree)
I've been informed that after my years of asking, The Wife (tm) has relented and I now need to choose the still I want for my birthday so I can start making my own gin.
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Ah! Go down 3 threads and find one not by the usual culprits about Brexit. Didn't bother to read what your post was about but good post all the same.
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You can keep all those floral 'craft' gins as they don't have the strength to carry a decent vermouth. I'll stick with my Tanqueray Ten.
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I learned a few choice new phrases from NF's links today. None of the above, I hasten to add.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat's harsh! She decided she'd rather go to the gym than Battersea.
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I have a spare early bird freebie ticket. No need for anyone to spend a tenner (plus booking fee)
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