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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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It was a decent evening. I never saw any of the so-called judging (a sly excuse for the "organisers" to blag more free drinks) but the selection of gins on offer were good. Spoke to a couple of reps from the gin companies, they were nice - not pushy and happy to chat to a bunch of drunks.
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You like the "view" of the back of your wifes headOriginally posted by Mordac View PostI took my wife up the Oxo Tower once. The views were amazing
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I thought the point of those floral gins was to drink them straight ? Loved the Grapefruit & Seville Orange gin last time I tried.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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There's the "floral" ones - things with rhubarb/grapefruit/etc and then there's the craft ones that are just craft gins, such as Silent Pool, Copperhead, Monkey 47, Filliers, etc.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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Is that a euphemism I'm not familiar with? Not like being taken up the Oxo Tower is it?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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