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    @catogrande well I've got it with tonic and ice, might have a wee bit neat... It's OK.... The lemongrass is what I'm not sure of, apparently with lime and ginger ale it's a Thai Mule??? I think I could get on board with that.

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    @r-l said in Gin:

    @catogrande well I've got it with tonic and ice, might have a wee bit neat... It's OK.... The lemongrass is what I'm not sure of, apparently with lime and ginger ale it's a Thai Mule??? I think I could get on board with that.

    That's really different than when I tried a Thai 'mule' ....

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    @r-l said in Gin:

    Whitley Neill Lemongrass & Ginger Gin

    Haven't tried that one before @R-L

    Have you tried their Blood Orange gin? I really enjoy that one, great on a warm summer afternoon. I have also tried their Gooseberry gin and Pink Grapefruit gin, both are also good.

    But they do have some far out there flavours like Aloe and Cucumber, Protea and Hibiscus, etc. Those really don't appeal to be honest.

    I do find most "flavoured" gins are best on the rocks without tonic. Tonic introduces other flavours which muddy the intended flavour of the gin.

    Like that Whitley Neill Blood Orange, if you can get a big ice cube or better, a large ice ball, and just pour the gin over the ice, let it sit to cool down and then enjoy. Nothing more enjoyable.

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    @roninwc oooh Aloe and Cucumber sounds very nice! I shall look for that one.

    Decided I am not that keen on the lemongrass after about 4 glasses. 😛

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    @r-l said in Gin:

    @roninwc oooh Aloe and Cucumber sounds very nice! I shall look for that one.

    Decided I am not that keen on the lemongrass after about 4 glasses. 😛

    Haha, great effort.

    I would imagine the lemon grass taste would get overpowering after a while.

    As it's meant to be 24 C today here in Sydney so I think I will have to follow your lead and enjoy a gin or two later this afternoon.

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    @roninwc crack on, essential for meme hunting.

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    Latest booze order arrived

    Another good Four Pillars gin - Spice Trade. Indian themed, can mostly taste the cardamom and chilli. No real heat from the chilli though

    Little Biddy - this is a kiwi one. I can see why people rate it but I wouldn’t get it again. It’s nice but the botanicals are a bit too strong for my tastes. Prob makes a good G&T.

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    @duluth said in Gin:

    Latest booze order arrived

    Another good Four Pillars gin - Spice Trade. Indian themed, can mostly taste the cardamom and chilli. No real heat from the chilli though

    Little Biddy - this is a kiwi one. I can see why people rate it but I wouldn’t get it again. It’s nice but the botanicals are a bit too strong for my tastes. Prob makes a good G&T.

    Just finished a bottle of the spice trade, really enjoyed it, thinking of the olive leaf one next as something a bit different

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    Visited the olds on the weekend and Dad decided to run a batch of gin through the still.
    Pretty random recipe with whatever extra botanicals we could lay our hands on including some fresh kaffir lime and thyme.
    Has turned out bloody nice and he reckons that it probably cost under $10 a litre to make.
    This is just as good and smooth as any $70 for 700ml “craft” gin I’ve had.
    Those bottles must cost a bit.

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    Gin and Rum yo ho ho ho. Going to guess they don't mix. alt text

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    So Kopperberg do Cherry Rum. And it's nice. It's not cidery at all so don't be confused.
    Nay is it gin, but we have nay rummy thread!

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    @crucial said in Gin:

    Visited the olds on the weekend and Dad decided to run a batch of gin through the still.
    Pretty random recipe with whatever extra botanicals we could lay our hands on including some fresh kaffir lime and thyme.
    Has turned out bloody nice and he reckons that it probably cost under $10 a litre to make.
    This is just as good and smooth as any $70 for 700ml “craft” gin I’ve had.
    Those bottles must cost a bit.

    Free R &D, manufacturing etc on planet Crucial?

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    nothing says Christmas ...like umm gin?

    its on its way, will let you know how it tastes when it arrives..4 pillars xmas gin

    Four Pillars Gin | The story of our Australian Christmas Gin

    Four Pillars Gin | The story of our Australian Christmas Gin

    This very special gin is Cam's tribute to four things he loves: Australia, Christmas, gin and his late mum, Wilma.

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    @bayimports said in Gin:

    nothing says Christmas ...like umm gin?

    I thought Christmas was an annual not weekly celebration?

    I've got some chocolate fish gin arriving today. Sadly it is not the gin flavoured chocolate fish I fancied I'd ordered - great for those boring meetings.

    Rather it is chocolate fish flavoured gin - which sounds more than a little weird.

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    @bayimports said in Gin:

    nothing says Christmas ...like umm gin?

    its on its way, will let you know how it tastes when it arrives..4 pillars xmas gin

    Four Pillars Gin | The story of our Australian Christmas Gin

    Four Pillars Gin | The story of our Australian Christmas Gin

    This very special gin is Cam's tribute to four things he loves: Australia, Christmas, gin and his late mum, Wilma.

    4 pillars do some nice gins. I finished a Tanqueray Sevilla orange gin the other day which was quite nice. If I see another bottle I'll pick it up again.

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