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    What's your favourite Gin?

    Just tried this and pleasntly surprised:-


    https://www.ginlane1751.com


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    I really like the Hendricks Summer Solstice one. Its limited edition and has a floral taste.

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    The son has got me. Hooked on a ginger and rhubarb pink gin..

    Not posh.. Nice change from the usual..

    Happy to accept donations from people who think I can do better.



    https://www.hkliquorstore.com/rokeby...n-liqueur.html


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    Not a huge fan of gin but Seaweed Gin is quite nice, straight on the rocks:

    https://thenewfoundlanddistillery.com/pages/our-spirits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornmeal:
    Not a huge fan of gin but Seaweed Gin is quite nice, straight on the rocks:

    https://thenewfoundlanddistillery.com/pages/our-spirits
    Their Bakeapple Gin is better

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    Quote Originally Posted by East_coast:
    Their Bakeapple Gin is better

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    No doubt. Seaweed was just super smooth, like water, imagine the bakeapple would have a subtle sourness to it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornmeal:
    No doubt. Seaweed was just super smooth, like water, imagine the bakeapple would have a subtle sourness to it?
    And top it off with for a 3 shot challenge

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-qt2zm_k7k

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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    Hooked on a ginger and rhubarb pink gin..
    I heard rhubarb works as a laxative?

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