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Mark Fairchild
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Howdy, Wow, it is HOT in Rockport, TX, but y'all knew that. Anywho my question/comment is this. Really like a G & T in the heat, really like! My question is about the Gin, and please note I am in Rockport, not Dallas or Houston so choices are fairly limited. I like the floral flavor, wondering which gin you find the most 'floral'? Currently using Bombay Sapphire, what is a good alternative? Thanks!
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If you can find some of the Hendricks variants, not the regular Hendricks, get that.
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Marauder Blue 6 said:

Tanqueray Sevilla with a blood orange slice. Bonus if you can caramelize the slice.
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Citadelle is my favorite.

Also, try ordering some tonic syrup from Jack Rudy if it's not available in a store near you. You use a small amount of that and top with club soda, so it's not as pricey as it seems at first glance.
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Dripping Springs Artisan Gin is pretty dang good! It's good for G&T but so smooth it could be a sipper.
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+1 for Citadelle, also Nolet's is floral but usually more expensive than I care for.
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Tonic is just as important if not more so. Fever Tree all day every day for a proper G&T. Gin is like vodka, you really don't need to break the bank for a good one.
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I've been spending a lot of time tweaking my GT recipes. As the previous poster said…Fever Tree Tonic Water is fantastic. I've used others and they just don't compare. I buy them in the 5oz cans and they come in an 8 pack. They are the perfect size for 1 drink. I usually use the 5 oz cans and 2 oz of Empress Indigo gin. It's purple and very floral. It also gives your GT a fun look since it's a purple color. I usually use 1/4 to 1/2 of the line depending on size and squeeze into the drink and then also throw the limes you just squeezed into the drink. Such a fun refreshing summer drink. I prefer mine in high ball glasses with a alot of ice

Mark Fairchild
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Howdy, Thanks for all the recommendations! Will be on the look out for Fever Tree, like y'all I am convinced the Tonic is more than half the battle. May have to go to Corpus Christi to Total Wine, not much here in Rockport!
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I like the official supplier of the Royal Navy, Plymouth Gin from Black Friar Distilleries. Get the Naval strength in case it leaks on your black powder .

A good local gin is that made by Still in Austin. It is a little heavy on the citrus notes but that is not a criticism.
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I've had fever tree and Jack Rudy's side by side…
Fever tree is for people who've never tried Jack Rudy's!

If you're going to total wine anyway, may as well pick some up!
https://www.totalwine.com/accessories-more/mixers-water-soda/syrups/jack-rudy-tonic-syrup/p/134714640?s=533&igrules=true
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The best botanical-forward gin I've ever had, and I've had most of them, was Monkey 47. I prefer the more forward citrus notes in Lighthouse, especially for a G&T, but everyone's palate is different.

They aren't cheap, but absolutely fantastic.

Second the Fever Tree. Use good tonic.
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Hodor said:

I've had fever tree and Jack Rudy's side by side…
Fever tree is for people who've never tried Jack Rudy's!

If you're going to total wine anyway, may as well pick some up!
https://www.totalwine.com/accessories-more/mixers-water-soda/syrups/jack-rudy-tonic-syrup/p/134714640?s=533&igrules=true



How much of the syrup do you mix with 5oz club soda to get to traditional tonic water strength?
Hodor
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DTP02 said:

Hodor said:

I've had fever tree and Jack Rudy's side by side…
Fever tree is for people who've never tried Jack Rudy's!

If you're going to total wine anyway, may as well pick some up!
https://www.totalwine.com/accessories-more/mixers-water-soda/syrups/jack-rudy-tonic-syrup/p/134714640?s=533&igrules=true



How much of the syrup do you mix with 5oz club soda to get to traditional tonic water strength?

Their recipe calls for 0.75 oz syrup with 2 oz gin. I usually use 1 oz. Then top with however much soda you want. I just add a splash, or often skip it altogether, honestly, and just add ice.
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Marauder Blue 6 said:

Marauder Blue 6 said:

Tanqueray Sevilla with a blood orange slice. Bonus if you can caramelize the slice.



We were staying at my wife's Aunt's place in England and she implored us to help ourselves to whatever was in the kitchen. I had a g&t with tanq flor de sevilla and proceeded to finish the bottle. Was very disappointed to find they don't distribute it in the states so we grab a few at duty free everytime we're on our way home.

Just this summer I've seen a Tanq sevilla Orange that looks similar, but I haven't had it yet. Internet reviews say it doesn't quite match up to the flor de Sevilla but it's probably the exact same thing.

HTownAg98
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Off topic, but a gin Old Fashioned made with orange bitters it pretty darn tasty.
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Tanqueray 10. Squeeze half a lime in tall glass. Cut a few strips of the squeezed lime and drop them in the glass. Pour your normal pour of gin on top. Muddle all ingredients. Fill glass with ice. Top with good tonic. Enjoy
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HTownAg98 said:

Off topic, but a gin Old Fashioned made with orange bitters it pretty darn tasty.

Have had that with a barrel aged gin (Driftless Glen is the one I tried) and liked it a lot.
Haven't tried with a clear gin, though. I assume that's what you're referring to?
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Yep. Saw Arnie Segovia make it. I hooked now.
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