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The Advice Thread

Some great Gin and mixer recommendations, thanks all. It's going to take me a while to try all the ones mentioned.
 
One of the best nights of my life was spent drinking gin.
I was working in Lisbon,around Nov 2018, went to jrodrigues place to watch us lose to Cardiff, then headed down to Pink street where work had booked out a whole karaoke bar.
The gin and tonics were served in fish bowls and were free.
After that ended, about 20 of us headed down to LXfactory, an industrial area of the port that is full of restaurants, galleries and bars. Carried on drinking fish bowls of G&T and they only cost a fiver
Finished the night watching the sun come up on a roof top bar near the big Golden gate style bridge
 
If you are drinking at home, don't buy a big bottle of tonic. It may work out cheaper than several small bottles, but it also goes flat a lot quicker.
And also because home measures should be all about the g and not so much of the t...
 
On my fourth large Bombay Sapphire and tonic of the evening. As suggested got the Fever Tree tonic, got it in the little cans of 8. 8 normal and 8 aromatic. It definitely is worth it IMO, the aromatic in particular is fantastic. Never would have even considered that to be honest so thanks.
 
There are a shit load of gins available over here.
Some very nice ones too and most are reasonably priced.
So go online. Look for Irish gins.
I expect the UK is the same as NI, but in Ireland a bottle of whisky will cost you €22 and €35, for a litre.
Up north over the border (1 hour drive) I can get a litre of Grouse for £15!
 
One of the best nights of my life was spent drinking gin.
I was working in Lisbon,around Nov 2018, went to jrodrigues place to watch us lose to Cardiff, then headed down to Pink street where work had booked out a whole karaoke bar.
The gin and tonics were served in fish bowls and were free.
After that ended, about 20 of us headed down to LXfactory, an industrial area of the port that is full of restaurants, galleries and bars. Carried on drinking fish bowls of G&T and they only cost a fiver
Finished the night watching the sun come up on a roof top bar near the big Golden gate style bridge
How long did it take you to realise you weren't in San Francisco? WAS the gin like that free shit they give you by the pool in Tenerife?
 
There are a shit load of gins available over here.
Some very nice ones too and most are reasonably priced.
So go online. Look for Irish gins.
I expect the UK is the same as NI, but in Ireland a bottle of whisky will cost you €22 and €35, for a litre.
Up north over the border (1 hour drive) I can get a litre of Grouse for £15!
I can get a litre of petrol for £1.30 which is preferable to Grouse.
 
One of the best nights of my life was spent drinking gin.
I was working in Lisbon,around Nov 2018, went to jrodrigues place to watch us lose to Cardiff, then headed down to Pink street where work had booked out a whole karaoke bar.
The gin and tonics were served in fish bowls and were free.
After that ended, about 20 of us headed down to LXfactory, an industrial area of the port that is full of restaurants, galleries and bars. Carried on drinking fish bowls of G&T and they only cost a fiver
Finished the night watching the sun come up on a roof top bar near the big Golden gate style bridge
At least that night ended well for someone. Good god that match.
 
I like gin. Gin does not like me however. More than two and I could start a fight in an empty room.
 
I can drink gin until it comes out of my ears. Give me a Scotch though and I turn into an absolute psychopath. I have to avoid that stuff like the plague.
 
I sell liquor for a living, and was involved with bars for 25 years before moving to the US. Every day customers ask me what I drink.
Orange Juice.
Hate gin with a passion. Father (scotsman) drank scotch, and I am the only one in the family who doesn't like it. Can't tell red wine from white, and don't like either. British beer is awful. I used to drink a lot of vodka when I first worked in the bars at Wolverhampton Polytechnic Students Union (before it became a uni). One year we had a manager who was the biggest alcoholic I have ever met. Several DVCs (double vodka and coke) for breakfast, followed by a mixture of scotch, gin, brandy, vodka, light and dark rums, all day long until he would pass out on the floor behind the bar. That was enough for me to cut right back.
 
British beer is awful is quite a sweeping statement.....plenty of good ones and plenty of bad ones, plus of course its all down to individual taste
 
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