janja wrote: » (dont like the cucumber in it tho)
BeerNut wrote: » Hendricks is madly over-rated, IMO. Slick marketing with very little behind it. I like Bombay Sapphire, Beefeater would be my budget choice, and Aldi's London Dry Gin is very passable for less than €15 a bottle if all you want is gin that tastes of gin. Blackwater No. 5 is superb, but too good to dilute with tonic, I think.
Staplor wrote: » Aldi gin is awesome value for money, that and Hendricks are in my house
BeerNut wrote: » I like Bombay Sapphire, Beefeater would be my budget choice, and Aldi's London Dry Gin is very passable for less than €15 a bottle if all you want is gin that tastes of gin.
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intheclouds wrote: » Bombay Sapphire is pretty cheap and and nasty (although Bombay Sapphire East is a bit better).
BeerNut wrote: » As a long-time Bombay Sapphire fan I really wanted to like the East when it came along but the plain one is definitely better IMO, especially given the price difference.
maximum12 wrote: » I do question some of the prices of artisan gins sold in 50cl bottles.
maximum12 wrote: » As for tonic, bog standard Schweppes (in cans to retain carbonation) is my tonic of choice.
Patww79 wrote: » No, Hendricks is regarded as the best because it is the best. There's no need to go looking for a lesser known one just because it's a known brand.
BeerNut wrote: » Until recently, Tesco did a Finest-brand canned tonic which was superb and dirt cheap. Seems to have gone now though Look out for it if it ever comes back. Are there any worthwhile canned tonics, other than Schweppes?
L1011 wrote: » Hendricks is highly flavoured. It is, as a result, definitely not to everyones tastes. Its also EXTREMELY expensive.
intheclouds wrote: » Apparently not everyone can taste cucumber, I must be one, I find it a bit flavourless.
intheclouds wrote: » Would you class it as extremely expensive, it's only 45 or so a bottle? And that's a full size bottle.