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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Now it has its own thread I will add Rifters to the list.

    Rifters | Maker's of the World's Best Gin | Handcrafted | Small Batch

    Rifters | Maker's of the World's Best Gin | Handcrafted | Small Batch

    Rifters are makers of the World's Best Gin, small batch and handcrafted. Made in New Zealand using flavourful botanicals and pure New Zealand spring water.

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    Roby Marton
    Italian

    Drinkable neat
    Glorious

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    I like gin. I'm not a gin snob but the one thing that irritates me is adding garnish to a straight gin.

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    @antipodean said in Gin:

    I like gin. I'm not a gin snob but the one thing that irritates me is adding garnish to a straight gin.

    Yep

    If I want a long gin it’s soda water only

    If they’ve taken the time to jazz it up I want to taste it.

    Not the poncy tonic

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    @crucial happen to be driving down the main street of Geraldine... Tui ad here?

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    Kinobi gin from Kyoto (no this does not belong in the Star Wars thread). I tried this from the distillery when I was there in 2017. Now available at lots of liquor stores in NZ. I'm not sure how to best describe it - very Japanese. The local botanicals used work really well, with a spicy finish drinking neat. Yum. I need to try the other seasonal gins.

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    We alawys have a bottle of Gordon's Dry London Gin in fridge just in case.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @nzzp said in Gin:

    @crucial happen to be driving down the main street of Geraldine... Tui ad here?

    You kind of have to if heading towards the mountains.

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    Carried on with the gin tonight with 2 of my girl friends and a faux barbecue 🍸 may have mixed my drinks a little, not all gin but I'm just nice and merry!

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    @r-l said in Gin:

    Carried on with the gin tonight with 2 of my girl friends and a faux barbecue 🍸 may have mixed my drinks a little, not all gin but I'm just nice and merry!

    You have friends? What are you doing here?

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    Gin.

    Gin and curry night with University flatmates.

    Bitters.

    Lots of gin.

    Said flat mates could not rouse me when I snuck off to bed.

    Remember it as the first time I heard Pink Floyd's "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict" (It was only alcohol but seriously weird...) while trying to get the bed to stop spinning.

    Next day ... late season Sunday bus trip to Waihi (not even sure why for ... ). There may have been digestive issues.

    Did score a try off the bench.

    Have never drunk gin again.

    I hate gin.

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    I'm really enjoying tasting the many craft gins that a re available now, though I always go back to a Gordons, Tanqueray or Plymouth for an everyday gin.

    While I'm enjoying tasting them, some I find not to my liking. One called Hophead Gin was a case in point, far too bitter and the overall hoppiness was overpowering. I'm currently enjoying an Italian one that has the skins of Muscat grapes as part of the flavouring, so a bit of Grappa like overtones. It's called Marco 46 and comes in at 46%, so that bit stronger than your usuals.

    Pride of place though is a special bottle of Hendricks...

    IMG_4081.jpg

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    @r-l I don’t anything about Gin. How does it differ from scotch and whiskey. I willing to try.

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    @booboo sounds like my aversion to a chocolate martini or 2.

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  • CatograndeC Online
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    @broughie said in Gin:

    @r-l I don’t anything about Gin. How does it differ from scotch and whiskey. I willing to try.

    Think good vodka but with many overlaying flavours which are usually quite subtle individually. It’s a very interesting spirit to sample, but takes a fair bit of involvement IMO.

    Nothing like any type of whiskey.

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    @broughie said in Gin:

    @r-l I don’t anything about Gin. How does it differ from scotch and whiskey. I willing to try.

    Absolutely nothing in common with whisky.

    There are quite a few different styles. I don’t really like the classic dry very heavy on the juniper berries style but this gin is very easy to drink with a tonic.

    Nordés gin. A natural aroma and exquisite flavour | Nordés
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    @r-l Explain a faux barbecue. Is there actual food involved, or just the intention of food?

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  • sharkS Offline
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    Scapegrace Black with tonic and nothing else. Preferably Fever Tree.

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    @shark said in Gin:

    Scapegrace Black with tonic and nothing else. Preferably Fever Tree.

    But which Fever Tree?

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  • JKJ Offline
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    Dont really drink a lot of gin myself but the wife really rates the Malfy stuff. Think there are a number of flavours but her and her mates are aways getting the Grapefruit one.

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