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What is your go to gin?
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Write-in optionIPukeOregonGrellow said:
Reading this thread, I stand by my original statement of gin being the white SUV of alcohol. A man can drink it. But it doesn't mean he should.YellowSnow said:
Patience. Well have plenty of bourbon shit poling here.IPukeOregonGrellow said:Bourbon

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Hendrick's
Why not both. Abundance. Cheers!BennyBeaver said:
upgraded.Southerndawg said:
For me, it's become ice cold Tito's with a touch of olive juice served in a martini glass rinsed with vermouth and skewered olives stuffed withAZDuck said:I always thought a martini was really cold gin with a green olive in it
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Junipero
Gin is like a nice white Ford Bronco. Great for escaping from life's stresses.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Reading this thread, I stand by my original statement of gin being the white SUV of alcohol. A man can drink it. But it doesn't mean he should.YellowSnow said:
Patience. Well have plenty of bourbon shit poling here.IPukeOregonGrellow said:Bourbon
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JuniperoFor all my Ducktard frens out there or @haie if you like Martinis, I've been really digging Aria Gin out of PDX this days. Perfect balanced gin and not overly floral. I don't like to feel like I'm eating pine cones or juniper berries when I'm drinking gin.
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Bombay SaphireBack in the day when I drank gin and tonics I would go Bombay 90% of the time, Tanqueray the other 10%. I served Dry Fly gin at home for a while after, and have pretty much not consumed gin for 10+ years at this point. Got pretty bored with it.
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Junipero
I don't drink gin and tonic much, except on a hot summer day. But when I do, I still like Bombay.BleachedAnusDawg said:Back in the day when I drank gin and tonics I would go Bombay 90% of the time, Tanqueray the other 10%. I served Dry Fly gin at home for a while after, and have pretty much not consumed gin for 10+ years at this point. Got pretty bored with it.
My year round martini phase is running at 20 plus years though. -
TanquerayI haven’t had gin since 1995.
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Hendrick'sA friend's neighbor mixed up a concoction he learned in or near the Basque regions in Spain, with giant ice cube balls & a whole bunch of plant life in a giant glass (reminiscent of a stoner couples fish tank from the 1970s) and it was delicious with Hendrick's Gin. The guy was adamant that I had to use Hendrick's if I ever made them myself.
Anyway, a G&T right from the well is fine when I want something unusual to sip on a nice day.
Otherwise, it's bourbon, rum, vodka, beer, wine or the spody bucket from Cannery Row.
"Be Happy! Stay Drunk!" is my motto.





