Portabello Road Gin is very nice, especially with a slice of pink grapefruit, ice and a decent tonic, also Williams Chase Seville Gin is good with ice, a slice of orange and ginger ale :-) Just got myself a bottle of Brooklyn Gin can't wait to try that one.
HantsShopper
8 Mar 17#17
Heat added. Thanks op.
dogsballs
8 Mar 17#16
decent price for this
doritos
8 Mar 17#15
Go for Warner Edwards Rhubarb or Elderflower, you won't look back.
YolkiePolkie
7 Mar 17#14
Hmm, what can you recommend?
YolkiePolkie
7 Mar 172#7
How anyone can drink this stuff when you have much much nicer gins like Tanqueray, Hendricks or even Bombay Sapphire.... I don't know.
m5rcc to YolkiePolkie
7 Mar 17#8
I agree - I just posted it given it was the cheapest price by far and some people do drink it.
brookysm to YolkiePolkie
7 Mar 17#13
Differing prices but Bombay or Tanquaeray aren't worth the additional these days. There's a gin revolution going on and the old guard are showing their age....
brookysm
7 Mar 17#12
another vote for Aldi Gin, far superior to Gordons
derrymilk
7 Mar 17#11
Agree,
Wash paintbrushes in it
YolkiePolkie
7 Mar 17#10
Fair enough, a deal is a deal :smiley:
mr-big-d
7 Mar 17#9
Good deal, terrible gin!
misterleoni
7 Mar 171#6
Hot because it's a good price
As stated though, Oliver Cromwell is a much nicer gin. I buy a different bottle of gin to try pretty much every payday but I always have some Oliver Cromwell in as it's a nice, crisp gin to have in the cabinet and excellent value for money. Gordon's to me is the Carling of gins but that's just to my palate. If you like it then who am I to judge
louisputtick
7 Mar 17#5
none in lancaster
Setroc
7 Mar 172#4
Good price for this so hot, but as an alternative aldi's oliver cromwell gin works out cheaper at £14.20 per litre and is generally considered superior.
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Wash paintbrushes in it
As stated though, Oliver Cromwell is a much nicer gin. I buy a different bottle of gin to try pretty much every payday but I always have some Oliver Cromwell in as it's a nice, crisp gin to have in the cabinet and excellent value for money. Gordon's to me is the Carling of gins but that's just to my palate. If you like it then who am I to judge