Ludensian Gull
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Just opened up this beauty
Anything would taste good after a bottle of Jam Shed
Pineapple? Why would anybody do that to a gin?
That's even worse than putting a slice of cucumber in.
Also, it looks like a specimen bottle.
Depends whether you are a Gordon’s man or actually like crafted gins. Tanqueray No 10 is probably one of the top premium small batch gin brands in the world and that’s flavoured with 4 different citrus fruits, liquorice and juniper, coriander and angelic. Notlets Silver Gin, another global recognised brand, is crafted with peaches, rose and strawberries.
I prefer a Bombay Sapphire personally but these crafted gins are really popular - the only thing any ‘gin‘ needs to have in common is they must predominantly taste of junipers.
Or standing up in the office after the dept Xmas lunch singing “stand up if you hate HR”I’m on the scotch, so I look forward to taking something reasonably innocuous as bloody rude and having a colossal and unnecessary barney on here later, and looking back with amazement at my posting history at some point tomorrow.
Ah yes, the term "crafted" used to conjure up the image of hipsters in their shed inventing new taste experiences with their creative minds. Then add £30 a bottle to the price.Depends whether you are a Gordon’s man or actually like crafted gins. Tanqueray No 10 is probably one of the top premium small batch gin brands in the world and that’s flavoured with 4 different citrus fruits, liquorice and juniper, coriander and angelic. Notlets Silver Gin, another global recognised brand, is crafted with peaches, rose and strawberries.
I prefer a Bombay Sapphire personally but these crafted gins are really popular - the only thing any ‘gin‘ needs to have in common is they must predominantly taste of junipers.
That's how Totti likes itPineapple? Why would anybody do that to a gin?
That's even worse than putting a slice of cucumber in.
Also, it looks like a specimen bottle.
Weirdly, it goes with some decent cheeses almost by accident, as a kind of cheap port.Anything would taste good after a bottle of Jam Shed
The good thing about Sunday Supplements they are in colour with lots of great photos - you have to upload some images!I feel like I'm NSC's Sunday supplement
Nah, that's more for the Fridat supplementThe good thing about Sunday Supplements they are in colour with lots of great photos - you have to upload some images!
Well you've done a better job than the guy on Sunday Brunch, a so called expert talking about stouts. He showed himself up as he knew f*** all about the brewing process, how gas acts in within the beer and why it affects the taste profile.I feel like I'm NSC's Sunday supplement
I'll be sure not to check that out, I'll only get annoyed!Well you've done a better job than the guy on Sunday Brunch, a so called expert talking about stouts. He showed himself up as he knew f*** all about the brewing process, how gas acts in within the beer and why it affects the taste profile.
Yes I need to relax a little now as I left my job as Quality Manager for Asahi only last week but it does raise a serious question for me. I used to be an aircraft engineer and when there was an incident they'd put an expert on TV to explain how it happened. Too often they spoke bollocks. The same could be said of these idiots talking about beer/wine. They have a very limited knowledge about what they're talking about, often some little snippet given them by a true expert.I'll be sure not to check that out, I'll only get annoyed!