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  1. #326
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    Great news!

    Beefeater and tonic still works.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    nothing wrong with beef

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    Tangueray Rangpur, chilledClick image for larger version. 

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    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


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  5. #330
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    ... with no more than a thought of tonic.

    Nice!

  6. #331
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    Pour gin.
    Say a prayer for the missing tonic.
    Drink.

    Or so an old roommate used to tell me.

  7. #332
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    Genepy and tonic. AKA the apres ski. Just discovered Genepy last week. Got the Dolan brand and it is good.

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    Kirkland Gin...damn good for a mixed drink...Schweppes and Fee Bros Cherry (not orange) bitters. Nice.
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  9. #334
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    While not a G&T I feel this is as appropriate a place as any to share that I had several frozen negronis out of a slushee machine while ambling down the Beltline multiuse path this Sunday.

    They were most excellent.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Tonight's flavors.

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    ^^^^^ That's one of my stepdad's favorite combos.

  12. #337
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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    While not a G&T I feel this is as appropriate a place as any to share that I had several frozen negronis out of a slushee machine while ambling down the Beltline multiuse path this Sunday.

    They were most excellent.
    I've made this one at home and it is dangerously good, and not as sweet as I expected: https://www.jeffreymorgenthaler.com/blended-negroni/

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    All the Botanist disappeared from around here. I'm back to the Hendricks or Tanqueray with the sporadic thyme or rosemary crush.
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  14. #339
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    Here’s some piss in your Cheerios.

    I come home after a LONG day and pour myself a very tall, very cold Beefeater and tonic.

    I take a big ol pull once situated in my chair outside, baseball on the radio.

    Hmm, that’s good but maybe that BLT I had for dinner is still lingering on the palette too much.

    I make it about 1/4 through and I’m like something’s off here. I go inside and check. Yep, motherfucking DIET White Rock tonic - complete with the nearly invisible “diet” label.

    Down the drain it went. Back to the store I went. No White Rock regular in stock so I grab some Schweppes, cause it’s still in little glass bottles and Canada Dry isn’t, and because I didn’t feel like buying Fever Tree and blowing another $8 on tonic today.

    Finally back in the drivers seat, but now the ball game is over, it’s 45 minutes later and now I’ll probably have to have 2 to fix this mess.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Diet tonic? Despicable.
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    What kind of heartless monster invented diet tonic?!?!?

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    The whole point of White Rock tonic is that it is made using cane sugar and not HFCS. So why the fuck would they even bother making a diet?

    And the label. Fuck the designer who made that label.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    What kind of heartless monster invented diet tonic?!?!?
    My MIL got diet tonic when we were in Cabo for Xmas... I didn't have the heart to tell her it was an abominable crime against nature.

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    So it's settled then; as much as we may squabble over our G&T ingredients, the one absolutely sacrosanct truth is that we never, ever even allow the word "diet" to be used in any G&T discussion

    Rumor has it the mother ship factory for "diet" shit is in Area 51; fuck the stormin' we be nukin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by PB View Post
    So it's settled then; as much as we may squabble over our G&T ingredients, the one absolutely sacrosanct truth is that we never, ever even allow the word "diet" to be used in any G&T discussion

    Rumor has it the mother ship factory for "diet" shit is in Area 51; fuck the stormin' we be nukin'
    Truth.

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    Different, but in a good way. Interesting flavor profile/unique botanicals but not too perfumey.

    Distilled in Bend apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyCarter View Post
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    Different, but in a good way. Interesting flavor profile/unique botanicals but not too perfumey.

    Distilled in Bend apparently.
    Had some of this just recently because the LLS was out of The Botanist. I loved it, a really distinct and pleasant flavor. Terrific for martinis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyk View Post
    So true! There is such a thing as too much ice, however. In fact, most bars serve it with two much ice. I invariably go with 2, maybe 3 if it's super hot, medium sized cubes.

    And who was that baby faced Aussie that shamed the silly Brit??

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    Quote Originally Posted by PB View Post
    So true! There is such a thing as too much ice, however. In fact, most bars serve it with two much ice. I invariably go with 2, maybe 3 if it's super hot, medium sized cubes.

    And who was that baby faced Aussie that shamed the silly Brit??
    Movie was on TCM yesterday. Unfortunately, this was the best scene in the whole movie.

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