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  • The '''Gin-Gin Mule''' was created by [[Audrey Saunders]] in 2000 while working at Beacon '''Gin-Gin Mule'''
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  • ....png|100px|thumb|Beefeater London Dry Gin]]Beefeater gin is a [[London Dry Gin]] produced and bottled in London, England. [[Category:Gin]]
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  • ...nd. "Plymouth" used to be a classification of gin (similar to [[London Dry Gin]]), but in February 2015 this designation was released/removed. * [http://PlymouthGin.com/ Plymouth Gin] (Official Website)
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  • ...ard]] company. There are currently three different expressions of Plymouth gin available: * [[Plymouth Gin]]
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  • ...nd. "Plymouth" used to be a classification of gin (similar to [[London Dry Gin]]), but in February 2015 this designation was released/removed. * [http://PlymouthGin.com/ Plymouth Gin] (Official Website)
    795 bytes (112 words) - 13:38, 28 January 2020
  • Beefeater is a brand of gin that is owned by [[Pernod Ricard]]. There are currently five different expr * [[Beefeater Gin | Beefeater London Dry Gin]]
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  • ....png|100px|thumb|Beefeater London Dry Gin]]Beefeater gin is a [[London Dry Gin]] produced and bottled in London, England. [[Category:Gin]]
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  • * 2 ounce [[gin]] ...would have called it the “Voyager” cocktail (since that is the name of his gin), but I’d already used that name already. Since the label boasted a proud
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  • The '''Gin-Gin Mule''' was created by [[Audrey Saunders]] in 2000 while working at Beacon '''Gin-Gin Mule'''
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  • The first printed recipe for a "Gin Rickey" appears in the 1903 "Daly's Bartenders Encyclopedia: A complete cat | '''GIN RICKEY'''
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  • * [[Gin]] - neutral spirit typically flavored with juniper and other botanicals. ...n. [[Akvavit]] (or aquavit), can be technically considered as being in the Gin family, even though it doesn't typically contain any juniper.
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  • ===Pioneers of Mixing Gin===
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  • * [[Gin Fizz]] * [[Ramos Gin Fizz]]
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  • ;Gin: The Botanist
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  • ...r", with the gin variation all be disappearing. Using other spirits beyond gin and brandy never seems to have become a thing, so the "Alexander" may not t 1/3 El Bart Gin<br/>
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  • ...smith-1980s-new-york-city-studio-54-limelight/ Jared Brown, the Man Behind Gin’s Big Comeback, on How Food and Drink Shaped 1980s NYC] (Observer.com) ...ite-gin-cocktails/ Celebrating 50 years of Jared Brown: 4 of his favourite gin cocktails.] (Sipsmith.com)
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  • * [[Gin Basil Smash]] ([[Joerg Meyer]]) * [[Gin Gin Mule]] ([[Audrey Saunders]])
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  • ...//www.diffordsguide.com/g/1108/gin/history-of-gin-1728-1794 The History of Gin] DiffordsGuide.com</ref> ...nk of Money, and a comfortable Voice say, "Puss, give me two Pennyworth of Gin." I instantly put my mouth to the Tube, and bid them receive it from the Pi
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  • ;Gin: Sipsmith, Larios, Gilbey's
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  • Today best known in the form of the gin based “Tom Collins”, you could describe a Collins as simply a sour serv
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  • * 2 oz gin
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  • * [[Gin & Tonic]]
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  • * [[Gin Buck]]
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