Extra junipery, London dry? I usually go for Boodles. On the dry side but still has some fantastic florals.
It's pretty pedestrian but Hendrick's can be really nice. Easy way to make something as mundane as a gin + tonic a really amazing drink.
>>9219020
If you can get your hands on Boodles try this for your next martini.
2oz gin, 1 bar spoon or 1/8th oz Dolin dry vermouth, 1 drop orange bitters. Stir, and garnish with a lemon twist.
>>9219023
This or Bombay sapphire
No need to get too extravagant for g&ts
Bombay, bought 20 bottles for 20 euros each last time I went to Germany
I've also heard great things about Sipsmith. Their gins range from ~$50 for a London Dry to ~$90 for a VJOP (Very Junipery Over Proof).
On the subject of Boodles; has anyone tried the Mullbery gin? Can't seem to get my hands on one without doing a special order.
>>9219029
my go to g+t recipe: 2 oz gin, 1/8th oz lime juice, 2 oz Q Tonic. If I'm using Hendrick's then I'll garnish with a cucumber slice, if not then no garnish.
If you can find Q you really need to try it! It's ok to go over the top for "less extravagant" drinks!
>>9219020
I've never had Boodles but heard a lot of good things.
I like more junipery.
once again japan is showing the west how things should be done. as with whiskey nip yuzu gin is now the best.
>>9219020
my parents were Bombay Sapphire people, i buy Beefeater occasionally, but usually my cabinet is stocked with pic related
im not terribly well-versed in gin as i was a beer person for the longest time, only recently switching to more liquor and wine due to calories
>>9219023
Agreed. Cucumber is delicious.
Boodles is nice, but my go-to gins are Tanqeray and Broker's. A clean one and a full flavoured one.
>>9219388
>never drink gin in my life
>visit my gf's grandfather who is an older black man
>introduces me to this
It's pretty much the finer thing in life
i'm a dirty peasant with no taste but i like how smooth this is.
Tanqueray No 10 is my favourite medium price gin at the moment. Real super.
Hayman's Old Tom Gin or Bombay Sapphire.
I really want to try a new gin, old Tom or sloe?
>>9219794
nice one.
regular haymans is also nice. regular bombay as well desu.
Tastes like forest in the best possible way.
ok but what Tonic water should I buy
Pic related when I splurge for something local, New Amsterdam is my go-to though
>>9220246
I buy Schweppes but I'm no authority on tonic water.
why is vodka with certain fruits _ vodka, but vodka with elderberry gin?
>>9220246
>he doesn't make his own tonic water
God tier.
>>9220350
Complexity of the botanicals/flavoring. Gin has a lot more complexity in its ingredients and flavor profile. _ vodka is usually a single flavor note. Aside from that though they are very similar.
>>9220350
Grain alcohol with flavour added is flavoured vodka.
Grain alcohol with botanicals added and then distilled again is gin.
>>9219459
Yeah, it's really underpriced at 10 euros a bottle. Can recommend it. Nothing special of course, but a decent gin for sure.
>>9219029
Hendrick's is almost $40 a bottle at the state liquor store here, seems pretty extravagant to me. That's pricey for gin.
>>9219042
Q makes the best mixers hands down, their ginger beer even works great as a standalone soda.
>>9219020
This is made locally so I can usually find it sorta cheap.
>>9220587
$40 is a good price for good alcohol. It's not cheap but at least you know that when you buy it.
>>9219388
This is my go-to. I used to drink fancy ginever from a local distillery, but I moved and haven't really found anything as good for as cheap.
>>9220615
>$40 is a good price for good alcohol
It has to have some extremely delicious unique flavours to warrant such a price
>>9220678
Yea most I'll spend on a bottle is ~$40 tops. Hendricks is good but I struggle to justify buying it since it has gone up.
St George is pretty good too. I usually settle for whatever I can get my hands on though as all my friends hate gin.
>>9220902
>organic Gin
-_-
>>9219794
op here. old tom was what I was taught gin drinks with. tbt
I have an unopened bottle of this sitting under the sink. Had it before? Bad enough for solo-boozing, or to be kept to share with company?
Hangar One rye gin. Or their herbivore is decent. The rye gin is almoooost whiskey esque but has all those light notes which keep it summery. The herbivore is herbs and herbs and herbs and pretty damn decent. Can't seem to find it outside of Cali tho.
>>9220914
Don't let that turn you off, it's actually a pretty versatile gin.
>>9219023
Fuck yeah hendricks. Muddle a cucumber slice and make a g&t and it's magical.
>>9219388
I don't drink gin that much anymore because it makes me fucking cry uncontrollably for hours on end once I've had like a litre of the stuff... but fuck me Tanqueray is a GOOD FUCKING GIN.
>>9219020
Nothing beats this
>>9219020
Tanqueray and Bombay Sapphire are pretty bland. Plymouth is good for martinis but not good for gin & tonic. Gordon's gives you a massive hedache in the morning.
I'm sticking to Beefeater with Schweppes tonic water, plenty of ice and a slice of lemon.
Should I enjoy Gin in the same way I enjoy whisky neat?
Or is it like vodka or neutral spirit in that it has no distinguishable flavour of it's own?
>>9223708
Have you never tasted gin?
>>9223708
no, mix it with indian tonic
Any tips on what to do with their stale gin? I have a fifth of Hendrick's in the fridge and it's been there for like a month. I need uses for it
this stuff is cheap as fuck and actually pretty decent. ~$12 and drinks like something in the $20 range.
>>9224233
mix it with beer
Have any of you lads tried your hand at making your own?
Thinking of giving it a go.
>>9224233
Better just chug it all before it goes completely bad, what was the expiration date?
>>9224233
>liquor
>stale
???
>>9224233
don't put your liquor in the fridge
>>9224233
http://www.bevmo.com/recipes/recipe-holiday-party-punch?pp=0#_a5y_p=5826005
Sub the vodka for gin
>>9219020
I just buy the cheapest shit, and ask the bartender to put a shot of black in it.
t. Professional drinker
>>9224271
Most bottles I buy are 750ml. Lasts me a while, I only have 2-3 drinks when I do drink.
Post the worst gin you've tried. I'll start.
Are Americans going to ruin Gin like they ruined beer?
>>9225122
probably, americans feel like they have to be best at everything and bring a toxic elitism to everything
>>9225122
>americans feel like they have to be best at everything.
That's because we are.
>>9224349
Same
>>9225122
We have lots of bad beer but also plenty of good stuff too, and when I've looked at the import section of some alcohol stores it seems Europe is the same way.
>>9220237
I fucking love this gin
>>9225300
You killed it with the hops meme though. I can see Americans taking gin and thinking MOAR BOTANICALS and breaking it entirely.
>>9225343
Yeah a lot of people turned it into a competition of who can make/drink beer with the most hops that's the most bitter, but there are still some good beers in that style. I think most people grow out of that anyway after the novelty factor wears off.
>>9225330
Yea it surprised me. I only tried it because it was the last bottle from their sampler pack. Thought it would be disgusting but boy was I wrong.
>>9220615
Different alcohols have different price points; a good gin does not command the same price as say, a quality single malt, a cognac, a bordeaux, etc. For most spirits $40-$50 is splurge territory.
>>9223708
It has a flavor even though it starts off as a neutral grain spirit because it's distilled again with the botanicals.
For me it's Broker's the best $20 gin. Seriously though the flavor is good, it makes amazing martinis. I would never be able to tell you about high end gin.
>>9225622
Broker's is some of the best price/quality ratio liquors out there.
Try it as a Gibson sometime, also works very well.
Today I learned that Trader Joe's sells knock offs of some famous gins at a nontrivial discount. It's good enough for me to make it a regular -- they sell a 750 mL London dry for $7.
>>9225122
They're going to ruin it like I ruined your mom's pussy last night.
>>9225255
>toxic elitism
We'll give you a trigger warning first. Faggot.
>>9225415
Love that pine and foresty taste to it, reminds back home in CA in the mountains or north of sf
Fuckin Seagrams, soda water, lime and lemon. No ice.
>>9226387
>Living in a state where grocery stores can't sell liquor
>>9227475
Their selection is typically shit in everything but wine anyways.
Then again all my liquor stores carry nothing but beer and smug douche beer
>>9220237
spotted the californian
>>9226601
Gin and soda?
What the fuck is wrong with you my dude
>>9219033
great flavour good with fevertree tonic
I don't understand gin and tonic. It's so fucking bitter. I'd like to like it but it just feels undrinkable to me.
Monkey 47 neat.
>>9219023
Holy shit I literally just made my first g&t ever and decided to check out /ck/ to see if people talk about it and I instantly find the gin I'm using
Used some bog standard Schweppes, about 3:1 ratio and this shit is so good
Pic related with fever tree tonic is fucking amazing. Failing that, Tanquary or Gordons with Schweppes does the trick nicely.
>>9227868
Try a Tom Collins instead. That shit is delicious.
>>9219023
This, I've polished two bottles off in the past year
>>9227832
AZ actually, but my Cali relatives turned me on to the brand.