Not the rhubarb one, but the regular dry gin is here - tesco.com/gro…209
Digger.Barnes to J1135
4 Oct 17#16
Sorry it was Morrisons I picked a bottle up from the B45 branch Birmingham for £20
juliet_bravo
4 Oct 17#3
Morning Vassy1 :smile:
summerof76
4 Oct 17#5
Heat added :raised_hand:
M_z
4 Oct 17#6
I wonder what 'handcrafted' means here? Did they cut a lump of solid gin from a tree, and using techniques passed down through generations of artisan craftsmen, bottle it? Or did some of the workers in the factory have hands, and used them to switch things on and carry things around?
tek-monkey
4 Oct 17#7
Any idea how this compares to the EG liquor version? We found that one too sweet, although it was only 20% IIRC.
bleachershane to tek-monkey
4 Oct 17#20
That is a liqueur (hence the sweetness, never tried it but a friend said the same as you, that it was sickly sweet) and this is, as far as I know an infused gin. Shouldn't be anything like the liqueurs from Edinburgh Gin but I've never tried these.
grinnaslee
4 Oct 17#8
Quince gin they sell looks interesting.
robertoegg
4 Oct 17#9
Don't forget that Aldi have their winter gins in store now. Couple of award winners in there... all below £20 (in fact their straight up London Gin just won Gold at some awards - £10! )
Also, big recommendation for this tonic water. Works a treat with softer gins! Well tasty....
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Heat added :raised_hand:
Also, big recommendation for this tonic water. Works a treat with softer gins! Well tasty....
peterspanton.com/no9…ic/
euw! Like pairing a sharp suit with rigger boots :wink: