Was having a St George's Terroir n Tonic while watching :-) yeah, it's tricky, but works in small quantities. Great review of the gins, love the detailed commentary. Will definitely try to find the Botanist and Ransom, they seemed the most interesting! Thanks!
Nice trick with the half campy half appy. Looking forward to giving that a try. Btw Bluecoat makes a barrel aged gin that works real well in cocktails. Great show hound. Favorite spirit channel!!!
Awesome, I hadn't considered looking into the different gins. In many ways I am like you, I like aged spirits so that Ransom Gin is looking pretty good. Quick question about Vermouth. Since it's technically wine; does it go bad once it has been opened or is it like most spirits where it can last years?
Well done. All of those are excellent choices for gins. Though I'm not sure you could sub Old Tom gin for bourbon in most bourbon cocktails. Could be some strange flavor profiles.
If your ever in Minnesota, you should check out our new gins (recent law change that allows distilleries). Solveig Gin, Norseman Gin and the three Vikre Gins (Juniper, Cedar and Spruce) are great.
***** Well it is unique, especially the color. I personally have not tried it but those Gin drinkers I know seem to enjoy it in cocktails and over ice. At one time was very limited but after winning a few awards I believe it is available world wide. Cheers
Berkshire Mountain Distillers "Ethereal" Gin, Brooklyn Distilling Company "Brooklyn" Small Batch Gin, Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin, Hans Reisetbauer "Blue Gin" , Nolet's Silver Dry Gin, I would love to see a review or at least get your opinion in a comment on all, some, or even just one! thanks for the good video.
Great video. Thank you for sharing your passion and expertise with us.
Was having a St George's Terroir n Tonic while watching :-) yeah, it's tricky, but works in small quantities.
Great review of the gins, love the detailed commentary. Will definitely try to find the Botanist and Ransom, they seemed the most interesting! Thanks!
Nice trick with the half campy half appy. Looking forward to giving that a try. Btw Bluecoat makes a barrel aged gin that works real well in cocktails. Great show hound. Favorite spirit channel!!!
Great video!! very informative. I love my Ransom!!!
Your vids are rad, I enjoy them, you are a good person.
Been waiting for a vid! Thanks ;D
Awesome, I hadn't considered looking into the different gins. In many ways I am like you, I like aged spirits so that Ransom Gin is looking pretty good. Quick question about Vermouth. Since it's technically wine; does it go bad once it has been opened or is it like most spirits where it can last years?
Thanks for doing thtis. \i've been waiting for it.
really enjoy your videos.
cheers from germany.
Freakin love gin. I want to try all of these.
botanist is amazing!
How'd you get a bottle of Leopolds in Texas? I haven't seen this anywhere.
I found mine at Spec's and Total Wine.
Cheers!
Have you tried st Augustine Distillery Gin?
Well done. All of those are excellent choices for gins. Though I'm not sure you could sub Old Tom gin for bourbon in most bourbon cocktails. Could be some strange flavor profiles.
If your ever in Minnesota, you should check out our new gins (recent law change that allows distilleries). Solveig Gin, Norseman Gin and the three Vikre Gins (Juniper, Cedar and Spruce) are great.
+Jade Fox Vikre is definitely nice. Had it once in Duluth. I think it was the Cedar that was the most drinkable.
What do you do with the small portions that are left? Down them or pour back?
Might be sad to say, but I either finish them or pour them down the drain (depends on their quality and my mood). Cheers!
Have you tried the Ungava from Canada?
peter white - That's another one that's not in my area, so I have not. Is it good and is it comparable to another brand? Cheers!
***** Well it is unique, especially the color. I personally have not tried it but those Gin drinkers I know seem to enjoy it in cocktails and over ice. At one time was very limited but after winning a few awards I believe it is available world wide.
Cheers
Ransom...nuff said
get your hands on some Bulldog gin... it's amazing. also, Hendrick's is awesome
Berkshire Mountain Distillers "Ethereal" Gin, Brooklyn Distilling Company "Brooklyn" Small Batch Gin, Greenhook Ginsmiths American Dry Gin, Hans Reisetbauer "Blue Gin" , Nolet's Silver Dry Gin, I would love to see a review or at least get your opinion in a comment on all, some, or even just one! thanks for the good video.