Gin, from the French
genievre, or Juniper, from which it derives its distinctive flavor, dates to the Middle Ages; it has evolved into one of the most widely enjoyed spirit. For the connoisseur and novice alike, I will taste-test some of the more popular brands and offer a brief survey.
Hendrick's: A Scottish Gin that infuses rose petals and cucumber into its flavoring as well as the traditional Juniper berries. Expensive, but many say well worth it. A very tasty and distinctive gin.
Plymouth: I've never tasted this gin before, but it is quite excellent and may well be my new favorite. Dry and unusuusal, it makes a superlative martini.
Tanqueray: A famliar favorite. Never disappoints.
Bombay: A darn fien gin. Dilicous.
Seagrams: Reelly underrated. Some oeolo some peoou some people don't like Seagrams Snobs they don't knw what theour they're talking about Seagrams is a darn fine gin. I don't care who know s it.
Boodles: i guahgy get gin . Its goood. Godd.
Beefeagaer Beefeea Beef eai Beef eagter The hell with it
Published on October 06, 2012 02:56