That Drumshanbo gin is lovely. Other than that Bombay Sapphire and Hendricks are lovely. @Big_Dan_Campbell Hendricks is really the only gin you should partner with cucumber.
Picked up a litre of Bombay Sapphire in Vienna airport there for 19.90. Its 27 euro for 70 cl here.
In a rare visit to a trendy bar this weekend I couldn’t help but notice their collection of gins. My hipster colleague informed me that it’s all the rage and went in at length about the types he likes. Hendricks being his favourite.
I think a lot of Irish whiskey distillers are making gin to tide them over until the whiskey is matured. Seems to have been an explosion of it in recent times here anyways
Had this last week in Killarney. Different but good.
The other half has mainly drank gin for years long before the latest fad. That and whiskey are majestic drinks in fairness. I’ll rarely drink beer at home now.
Dingle gin with a big slice of lime and plenty of ice on a Friday evening. Ah lovely.
Aye, in the same way that you wouldn’t expect a Heineken drinker to be able to appreciate the hand crafted simcoe hops in your rye pale ale, until you got bored and went back to drinking heineken