Bombay Sapphire gin
"zxcvbob" > wrote in message
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>I bought a bottle of expensivish gin yesterday, instead of the moderately
>cheap stuff I usually get. It cost twice as much than my Seagram's, and is
>about 20% stronger. I just wanted to see what the difference was.
>
> Is there anything I need to try with it that I normally wouldn't drink
> with cheaper gin? I usually have gin & tonic in the summer, or sometimes
> gin & Fresca. I had a shot last night, chilled and it did taste better
> like that than Seagram's, but that could have just been the higher alcohol
> content which numbs ones taste buds.
>
> A real Martini, maybe? (Can I still call it a Martini if I use the wrong
> shaped glass?)
>
> Bob
You got yourself a dandy gin, so don't mess around with it. Schweppes tonic
water, a good-sized lime wedge, and a bunch of ice. That's it.
Felice
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