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The gin thing is getting out of hand

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Ithinkitsgoingtorain · 19/07/2018 08:24

Bog standard gin plus ordinary tonic, dash of elderflower cordial, ice, slice of cucumber (I am trying to keep on trend). Works for me! I can't be bothered with forty different gins to choose from. They all taste the same after the third one. I'm just trying to economise.

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NewYearNewMe18 · 19/07/2018 08:26

Unless you're in Australia it's 8.30 in the morning - step away from the bottle.

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WooYa · 19/07/2018 08:27

I've never had gin 😬

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MsHomeSlice · 19/07/2018 08:27

ah, I must have missed the memo about the forty types of gin being compulsory.

:o

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ShedsofGrey · 19/07/2018 08:27

DH and I hobby is to explore the world through the medium of gin.

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Notabee · 19/07/2018 08:28

It's a trend, although not one that looks like it's ending anytime soon.
Just buy or ask for what you want and just ignore the gin menus.

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FittonTower · 19/07/2018 08:28

Bit early for me to think about gin but your gin and tonic doesn't sound that bog standard. If you know what you like then ask for that and I'm sure most places can sort it out for you.

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Todamhottoday · 19/07/2018 08:35

With you Ithink, just off to make one soon (its almost gin o clock for me) I am and always have been a gin drinker

Its the fad of the moment in the UK, way to many variations for me. Lots of gin makers popping up all over the shop and some are absolutely dreadful

On a slightly different note, I went to a upmarket department store looking for my preferred brand of cognac, could not get any but was offered other brandy's etc which I was told are being branded as the next big fad in alcohol, the bottles were more like vodka bottles to appeal to the younger market.

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BunsOfAnarchy · 19/07/2018 08:36

Im gonna jump on this bandwagon.
Had pink gin the other day. Couldnt for the life of me understand why it didnt taste pink (y'know, like pink berries n shit)
Turns out its just normal gin. 'Cept pink.
Felt robbed. Hardcore robbed.

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Cheerbear23 · 19/07/2018 08:38

I felt like this as I always liked gin - well before this trend took hold, but then I took the plunge and tries a rhubarb gin - bloody lovely! Don’t get me wrong I still love a bog standard G&T but I’m a convert now.

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PanGalaticGargleBlaster · 19/07/2018 08:53

Well there is gin and there is gin.

That £8 litre bottle of 'basics' gin you get down Sainsbury's is just compound gin, which is just neutral alcohol with a synthetic flavour added. Usually tastes like shit

The £14 bottle of Gordon's or Beefeater is distilled gin, but is made in vast quantities in continuously operating mega stills. There is nothing wrong with it, a bit bland and without character though.

The £25+ gin, usually small batch, hand made in a 1000lt or less copper stills with more emphasis on botanical selection and multistage processes. You can definitely taste the difference

£45+ gin, usually made by some hipster who was making organic pizzas out of a vintage citroen van the previous week. Dont be a mug and save your money.

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Stoveding · 19/07/2018 08:54

Apaz rum is the new gin

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Heratnumber7 · 19/07/2018 08:56

To the poster who said they've never had gin
ShockShockShockShock

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MarthasGinYard · 19/07/2018 08:57

Agree Op

Its in to be Gin

Wonder what next revival will be....

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KinkyAfro · 19/07/2018 08:58

Not a fan of gin at all and I've tried many different brands, flavours etc., but I still can't find one I like.

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PanGalaticGargleBlaster · 19/07/2018 08:59

KinkyAfro

Have you tried Monkey 47?

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mizu · 19/07/2018 09:00

I've never had gin either Grin

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Ginslinger · 19/07/2018 09:00

I have been slinging gin here since it was fields Grin Gin

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Loonoon · 19/07/2018 09:00

I joined a gin club and the first thing they sent was a spiced orange and cranberry gin? WTF? I want gin that tastes of gin not pot pourii. I cancelled my membership.

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CornishMaid1 · 19/07/2018 09:01

Hmmm....we do have quite a selection of gin for DH at home.

There are the 'go to' gins, but it is nice to try something a bit different for a change. We tried a gin club for a couple of months so got a lot of different ones to try.

If there is a gin you like then great. There are a lot of bad gins out there (Gordons!) but the good gins have such different 'flavours' even in plain. Sometimes a spicier gin is nice for a change to a more mediterranean gin.

I do second rhubarb gin though - it is really lovely for a change.

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woolythoughts · 19/07/2018 09:02

I’ve been drinking gin for about 20 years - I’m just grateful to be trendy for once rather than being told it’s an old woman’s drink.

Here is my current collection and I’m adding to it at a bottle a week!

Note - they are all mostly full!

The Gordon’s pink gin is to mix with prosecco!

The gin thing is getting out of hand
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Costacoffeeplease · 19/07/2018 09:03

Yes I heard run is going to be the next big thing

Sharish gin is lovely

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wagil · 19/07/2018 09:05

It smells like 4711 eau de cologne. Horrible.

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BIWI · 19/07/2018 09:05

Rhubarb gin:

1.5 litre of Sainsbury's London Dry Gin
One pack of rhubarb

Cut rhubarb up
Pour gin into a bowl
Chuck rhubarb in
Cover bowl
Leave for 3 days

Decant back into bottle
Enjoy
try not to drink the whole 1.5 litre in one weekend

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imavinit · 19/07/2018 09:06

Harris Gin is lovely apparently it has seaweed in it. I think there is sorcery involved. It's about £35 but the bottle makes a lovely vase the day after when you come round a bit.

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DrDiva · 19/07/2018 09:08

Didn’t Gordon’s win a taste test against posher gins?

I quite like bulldog. Haven’t tried many really expensive ones, though I’d love to! Gin is one of the few alcohols left I can stomach Sad

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