R8.
>>7071166
Meh I think this gin is better but it's okay with orange juice - it freaks my gf out
>>7071166
I think it's as good as Tanqueray, and have no problem ordering it in public. /ck/, though in general, has exhibited a knee-jerk snobbishness toward it that I can't understand other than to chalk it up to anti-corporatism of non USA gin drinkers who maintain loyalty to a local favorite.
Like this confused or trolling (or intoxicated) anon >>7071170 I prefer the brown spirits.
But for a summer cooler, Sapphire and tonic is fine. Also adequate for a Martini with a breath of vermouth. FillARocksGlassWithIce/10.
>>7071166
Smells better than it tastes.
>>7071314
It tastes like fucking pine-sol, it's disgusting.
There's nothing snobbish about possessing a basic sense of taste.
>>7071166
plymouth ftw
man i could go for a g&t even tho its the depths of autumn
>>7071166
Hello there
>>7071319
This is exactly as predicted.
BTI gives it 92/100. It is a tier 2 spirit indicating high expert reviews. It's floral and berry/spice combination flavor is intentional, because it is a fine gin. I remain without adequate explanation other than Bacardi corp hater.
>>7071166
The most bone-dry of all the gin's I've tasted. Good for highballs, gin slings, sours, and tiki drinks that call for gin, but I prefer beefeater 24 or booth's for a martini.
>>7071346
I hate bacardi, but it's because they've flooded the market with crappy rum. Sapphire is fine though.