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  • Three suggestions: 1A] "Google" "gin". OR 1B] "drinks with gin" and/or 2] A great book to invest in is "Mr. Boston's Deluxe Official Bartender's Guide" or "Mr. Boston's Recipe Book". Either is commonly referred to as "Mr. Boston". I THINK I would prefer the former rather than the latter. Gin Rickey. Gin and Tonic. Tom Collins. Martini. You can get used editions by going to Google's site OR that HUGE book and CD site. Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it! VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Sources: My wonderful family! Was in the Food and Beverage business over 26 years. "THE University of Hard Knocks" Also known as ("a/k/a") "life's valuable lessons"
  • Just send it to P.O. Box X133, El Segundo, Ca. 90245 and I'll send you a real nice "Thank You" card!! lol.
  • first of all i want to thank you for the friend request a while back. i found a website called drinksmixer.com that has 16,000+ drink recipes im sure you could find some there. cheers!
  • These are some great Gin based cocktails North Sea Breeze 2 ounces gin 3 ounces lychee juice 3 ounces grapefruit juice Garnish with a lime wedge Gin Mojito 2 ounces gin 1 ounce lime juice 8-10 mint leaves 1 teaspoon of sugar Splash simple syrup Apple juice Muddle mint and sugar in glass; add everything else but the apple juice; fill with crushed ice; add the apple juice.Garnish with mint sprigs. This is the perfect "disguise" The Wibble One small shot (25ml) of gin One small shot of sloe gin One small shot of grapefruit juice 1/4 of a small shot of lemon juice 1/3 of a small shot of sugar syrup 1/3 of a small shot of creme de mure A twist of lemon Add the gin, sloe gin, grapefruit juice, lemon juice, sugar syrup and creme de mure into a cocktail shaker 1/2 filled with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish the cocktail with a lemon twist and enjoy!
  • You can' really mask the taste of gin. The drink gin and tonic was created so that sailors who drank the tonic to help combat scurvy would have something to mask the awful taste of the tonic. You could try adding extra Vermouth to a martini but I think it would be a futile attempt
  • an ounce of gin and like 10 ounces of any juice that you like is good. or 1/2 ounce and like 8 ounces juice for a starter, gin and juice go together very well, Snoop Dogg even has a song named 'Gin and Juice'
  • My favorite: Tom Collins (very tart, not classic, my way of doing it) 2 oz gin tablespoon lemon juice tablespoon lime juice 1 teaspoon powdered sugar club soda (about 6 ounces) Pour lemon and lime juices over a teaspoonful of powdered sugar in a 12 ounce glass. Add gin and several ice cubes. Fill glass with club soda and stir well.

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