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By *om and Jennie OP   Couple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials

Which is your favourite gin? And mixer?

I’m looking for new ones to try

T has bought me a bottle of Highclere Castle & a new Isle of Harris one but I’ve not opened either yet.

J x

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

I like the pink one...

(I don't really know, but I wanted to reply).

I don't like tonic though, just fyi

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By *acDreamyMan  over a year ago

Wirral

I thought it was tomorrow!

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By *r SproutMan  over a year ago

the middle

Never had Gin before, but today I will give it a try

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By *ittleRed18Woman  over a year ago

Aberdeen

Oh I didn't know this, although I don't need an excuse to have a gin!

Love a Brockmans and tonic but has to be garnished with blueberries or raspberries

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By *om and Jennie OP   Couple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"I thought it was tomorrow! "

Oh god you’re right!! That serves me right for following foreign gin pages on FB

Well, I’m now declaring it a 2 day event!!

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By *uriousredWoman  over a year ago

Surrey/Hampshire

I think 3 day and chuck Sunday in too!!

But 5 years ago according to my photo memories of was on the 10th. They probably move it to a Saturday to get more business

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By *uriousredWoman  over a year ago

Surrey/Hampshire

Yes to brockmans....blackberries work too!!!

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury

I like rhubarb gin

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By *ittleRed18Woman  over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Yes to brockmans....blackberries work too!!! "

Yes! Just not citrus

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By *uriousredWoman  over a year ago

Surrey/Hampshire


"Yes to brockmans....blackberries work too!!!

Yes! Just not citrus "

Absolutely not! Really winds me up if people in bars cannot get the right garnish pairings

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By *adyJayneWoman  over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)

Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins.

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By *angOnBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Ipswich

Just a good dry gin with full fat tonic (just a dash) and plenty of ice.

Not a great fan of the trendy sweet ones that remind us of the 80s alcopops.

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By *adyJayneWoman  over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)


"Just a good dry gin with full fat tonic (just a dash) and plenty of ice.

Not a great fan of the trendy sweet ones that remind us of the 80s alcopops."

Oh god no. Someone bought me one of the awful kopperberg gins. I really can't drink it

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By *tephanjMan  over a year ago

Kettering

Brecon gin

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By *ooking4othersMan  over a year ago

Here ...


"Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins. "

Party at LadyJanes to help minimise the packing she needs to do

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By *ooking4othersMan  over a year ago

Here ...

Glaswegin is good to BTW

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By *uriousredWoman  over a year ago

Surrey/Hampshire


"Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins. "

I'd love to compare... I'm about 50 odd too

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By *om and Jennie OP   Couple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins.

I'd love to compare... I'm about 50 odd too "

I have no idea how many I have now

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

I like the traditional Gordon's with slimline tonic and Sainsburys do a similar, but cheaper one. I regularly have a Tin of Gin with me.

I'm also a fan of rhubarb flavour

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By *ustamanMan  over a year ago

weymouth

Manx fynoderee winter

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Covent Garden

1. Martin Miller's Gin.

2. Monkey 47.

3. Brecon Gin.

4. Portobello Gin.

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By *angOnBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Ipswich


"Just a good dry gin with full fat tonic (just a dash) and plenty of ice.

Not a great fan of the trendy sweet ones that remind us of the 80s alcopops.

Oh god no. Someone bought me one of the awful kopperberg gins. I really can't drink it "

Bought one of their Rums. Not often we pour stuff down the sink

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By *adyJayneWoman  over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)


"Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins.

I'd love to compare... I'm about 50 odd too "

Most craft gin club boxes for the last 3 years plus several gins I knew of on my own (or different ones sold by distilleries I found thanks to craft gin club ) that little box has cost me a fortune over the years...

Top 4 off the top of my head are:

1. GWYR - Rhamanta

2. Altitude - Alpine dry

3. Batch - Industrial strength

4. Perfume trees

I drink a lot of the batch gins, they are local to me so I can pick up bottles to take home in one of my locals!

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By *uriousredWoman  over a year ago

Surrey/Hampshire


"Oh I have many favourite gins. I mau break out one or tonight - although that won't be conducive to packing them all up to go in storage...

Realised I have 50 bottles of craft gins.

I'd love to compare... I'm about 50 odd too

Most craft gin club boxes for the last 3 years plus several gins I knew of on my own (or different ones sold by distilleries I found thanks to craft gin club ) that little box has cost me a fortune over the years...

Top 4 off the top of my head are:

1. GWYR - Rhamanta

2. Altitude - Alpine dry

3. Batch - Industrial strength

4. Perfume trees

I drink a lot of the batch gins, they are local to me so I can pick up bottles to take home in one of my locals!"

Ah see I have curated through holidays and samples plus the odd splurge here and there.

My top 4 would be:

Whittaker's

Wild island sacred tree

Brockmans

Nibbs elderflower (which is great in fizz too)

However I have many unopened ones that have been gifted as I've told myself not to open new bottles until some of the others have been emptied

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By *handlerMonicaCouple  over a year ago

Leicester


"1. Martin Miller's Gin.

2. Monkey 47.

3. Brecon Gin.

4. Portobello Gin.

"

+1 for Martin Miller

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