Gin and orange juice, or gin and tonic with a splash of lime. A traditional martini is also made with gin, but it seems to have slipped into second place to a vodka martini. If you choose to go with a gin martini, the best type is an "in and out". Put your ice in a shaker, then pour in god vermouth, shake it around and throw it out but retain ice. Pour your gin over the ice then shake or stir and pour into well chilled glass with two olives. This gives you the slight vermouth taste, but the gin predominates. I like most martinis and like the gin version for a change.
2007-04-29 16:27:08
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answered by R&KBen 3
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The only way I'll drink gin is if you hide it in a Long Island Iced Tea. Otherwise I can't stand it.
2007-04-29 11:37:59
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Keep it simple with a gin and tonic. Make sure you have a slice of fresh lime with it!
2007-04-30 05:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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either gin and grapefruit juice.. (I like the bite of the white grapefruit juice myself.. ) or a nice gin and tonic.. ohh.. or a nice, extra dry martini..
these are in no particular order
2007-04-29 13:16:48
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answered by Styles Gagan 7
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Gin and grapefruit juice.
2007-04-29 11:39:31
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answered by Tonya W 6
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Bombay Sapphire, with 7-UP or Sprite and a splash of Roses lime juice.
2007-04-29 13:28:13
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answered by Sue 3
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gin and juice
2007-04-29 11:47:00
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answered by superd44688 2
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nicely its no longer a blended drink yet my well-liked drink is "a hundred and one with a water returned", which means Wild Turkey a hundred and one evidence (in a shot glass, right away up) and a glass of ice water on the realm. hassle-free, basic and you do no longer might desire to keep in mind the recipe.
2016-12-29 17:26:15
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answered by ? 4
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Tanqueray and Chronic !
2007-04-29 11:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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