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I tried Nolet's and it has a slight medicinal aftertaste, or is it strong botanicals? It does not have the overpowering juniper that defines most average gins at least.
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Gentlemen
A newcomer is amongst us.
Rhubarb gin, with ginger ale.
Be cynical, and then try it.
Chin!
A newcomer is amongst us.
Rhubarb gin, with ginger ale.
Be cynical, and then try it.
Chin!
Dear Michael,alden wrote:I tried Nolet's and it has a slight medicinal aftertaste, or is it strong botanicals? It does not have the overpowering juniper that defines most average gins at least.
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I would describe the taste as "fruity, floral, different". Beautiful in a martini.
Cheers, David
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If anyone is at a loose end in West London of an evening I can commend a visit to the The Ginstitute in Portobello Road. After a short history of gin and gin drinking over a couple of cocktails you get to sample lots (and lots) of various botanicals and finally blend your own mix. I went for a brew heavy with white pepper and lapsang souchong. It's perfect neat over ice.
Many thanks for this, Man at C&A. I will ensure that I am at loose ends on my upcoming stay.
I think it might be approaching time for our next London cocktail appraisal! Any suggestions ?
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If cocktails need to be appraised then please count me in
Ah, the usual suspects...
I propose the Coral Room at the Bloomsbury Hotel.
Black tie again?
www.thecoralroom.co.uk
I propose the Coral Room at the Bloomsbury Hotel.
Black tie again?
www.thecoralroom.co.uk
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I'm in. Any excuse to break out the Black Tie.
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Yes on the Coral! Lovely place and good selection. I will however have to pass on the black tie as I lack the proper elements for such attireLuca wrote:Ah, the usual suspects...
I propose the Coral Room at the Bloomsbury Hotel.
Black tie again?
http://www.thecoralroom.co.uk
We could make it 'cocktail dress' which is comprehensive of black tie and 'serious' suit.belimad wrote: Yes on the Coral! Lovely place and good selection. I will however have to pass on the black tie as I lack the proper elements for such attire
Any ideas abt dates, ladies/gents?
Defying 'dry January' with a dry... Martini!
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