Any gin drinkers here?

Actually, I used to drink Grappa, Greek Ouzo and Turkish Raki. All similar drinks. Preferred Grappa the best though.
I've gotten into Arak over the last few years also. The little Syrian gyro shop near me, the owner is a Maronite, introduced me to "Lion's milk."
 
WRT @spike.t - another libation for which I've acquired the taste is grappa and it's South American 1st cousin, pisco. I sometimes wonder if I'm the only non-Guinea in the world who enjoys the stuff. ;)

The first time I tried pisco I thought it was a nasty joke and some paint thinner was served to me. The second time I tried pisco I was sure a paint thinner was served to me. The third time...well, I learned my lesson after the second time.
 
Another throwback photo of a good gin memory below. After a challenging day of sailing in high winds and choppy seas from Sesimbra to Cascais Portugal, it was nice to have my feet on solid ground and a generous sized Bombay G&T sitting in front of me. That was a nice way to wind down. I think we went back to the boat & had sardines for supper.

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Here are 2 good Gins from Bourbon Country. Both are excellent (at least according to me).

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There are a couple distilleries near Austin, Texas turning out some decent, though certainly not spendy, Gin.

Western Son makes a nice gin that has a sort of cucumber note to it. Dripping Springs also has a decent one, mildly floral to me.
 
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WRT @spike.t - another libation for which I've acquired the taste is grappa and it's South American 1st cousin, pisco. I sometimes wonder if I'm the only non-Guinea in the world who enjoys the stuff. ;)

Nah can't stand any of those type ones....hate the taste....
 
Stopped by the liquor store on the way home and picked up some of this. Absolutely amazing neat and my bride is now enjoying a G&T with some. Doesn't need lemon or lime. Crisp and clean, like a beautiful winter day.
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Tried this for the 1st time.

It's so worth the money.
 
Blue Whale is a great gun out of California.

I love Citadel it has a little bit of a citrus note. Goes great with Lillet Blanc in a version of a vesper.

Bluecoat is another favorite.
 
Any gin conversation must include Nolet’s ( Dutch ) and The Botonist ( Islay, Scotland.)
 
The Botonist ( Islay, Scotland.)
Coming from Islay where all the Scotch Whiskey is peated, does the Gin have any smokey tones?

In the Antipodes the whole boutique Distillary scene has taken off. But if you are are making a "Oaked" spirit like Whisky, Rum, Brandy, etc legally it must be aged for a minimum of 2 years before sale. This is not good for cash flow with a startup business so invariably they all have Gin. Being a white spirit it can be sold immediately after bottling. This is their cash income while the Whisky is aging. And yes my wife and I are partial to a Gin and Tonic, especially during the warmer months. Some local Gin's.
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