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Your favourites gins and recommendations.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What are your favourites and what mixers do you take it with?.
Current favourite is Whitley Neill with Fever Tree Naturally Low Tonic with a slice of orange and peppercorns.
Just bought a bottle of Opihr Gin which is reduced to £18.00 in Tesco. Looking forward to try it!.
What are your favourites?. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What are your favourites and what mixers do you take it with?.
Current favourite is Whitley Neill with Fever Tree Naturally Low Tonic with a slice of orange and peppercorns.
Just bought a bottle of Opihr Gin which is reduced to £18.00 in Tesco. Looking forward to try it!.
What are your favourites?. "
Paid £23 for Opihr from Asda at the weekend along with Fever Tree to be honest was expecting it to be better.
Next one I want to try is a Rhubarb Gin..
Still think Aldi's is the by far the best value for money and one of the best Gin's out there. |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
Traffic land |
"What are your favourites and what mixers do you take it with?.
Current favourite is Whitley Neill with Fever Tree Naturally Low Tonic with a slice of orange and peppercorns.
Just bought a bottle of Opihr Gin which is reduced to £18.00 in Tesco. Looking forward to try it!.
What are your favourites?. " . I like Opihr with a slice of orange and fresh ginger.
I like Tanqueray Ten with good old tonic and lime.
I like strawberries in Bloom.
Pink Grapefruit with Old London Distillery.
So many! |
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By *ydrewMan
over a year ago
matlock |
"What are your favourites and what mixers do you take it with?.
Current favourite is Whitley Neill with Fever Tree Naturally Low Tonic with a slice of orange and peppercorns.
Just bought a bottle of Opihr Gin which is reduced to £18.00 in Tesco. Looking forward to try it!.
What are your favourites?.
Paid £23 for Opihr from Asda at the weekend along with Fever Tree to be honest was expecting it to be better.
Next one I want to try is a Rhubarb Gin..
Still think Aldi's is the by far the best value for money and one of the best Gin's out there. "
Had raspberry gin with ginger ale at weekend. Was lush |
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Hendricks gin, fever tree tonic and cucumber...is my favourite
I tried the rhubarb gin but i found it too strong a flavour. I preferred normal London gin, with a can of cawstons press rhubarb and apple |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cromwell Gin from Aldi prices at £9.95 was recently voted one of the top gins in the market. "
Thats my usual and for what you get for the price it must be the best buy on the market also |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cromwell Gin from Aldi prices at £9.95 was recently voted one of the top gins in the market.
Distilled in Scotland at the Eden Mill distillery, St Andrews."
I never knew that
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"Cromwell Gin from Aldi prices at £9.95 was recently voted one of the top gins in the market.
Distilled in Scotland at the Eden Mill distillery, St Andrews.
I never knew that
Everyday is a school day "
The Scots are moving into gin big time
Whisky takes years to mature, capital is tied up in maturing barrels, whereas gin is so much quicker. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cromwell Gin from Aldi prices at £9.95 was recently voted one of the top gins in the market.
Distilled in Scotland at the Eden Mill distillery, St Andrews.
I never knew that
Everyday is a school day
The Scots are moving into gin big time
Whisky takes years to mature, capital is tied up in maturing barrels, whereas gin is so much quicker."
Makes sense.. |
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