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    Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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    Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

    "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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      Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

      "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

      Ron White, Comedian

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      Sloe Gin, had to look it up. History of Drink: What Exactly is Sloe Gin, Anyway? | The Kitchn[^] Enjoy!! :)

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        Sloe Gin, had to look it up. History of Drink: What Exactly is Sloe Gin, Anyway? | The Kitchn[^] Enjoy!! :)

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        Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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        Slacker007 wrote:

        Enjoy!! :)

        I am, I really am enjoying this! 2 years ago I made 2 large batches of sloe wine and one big batch of sloe liqueur. I still have some of it and once in a while I treat myself to one or the other snifter. I tastes even better when consumed from that small goblet I turned out of soapstone. Cheers!

        "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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          Sloe Gin, had to look it up. History of Drink: What Exactly is Sloe Gin, Anyway? | The Kitchn[^] Enjoy!! :)

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          Jon McKee
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          I've never heard of this drink but I gotta admit, that taste description sounds pretty good. Might try to hunt some down :thumbsup:

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          • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

            Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

            "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

            Ron White, Comedian

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            glennPattonWork3
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            Not really being a Gin person, I have always wondered about Sloe Gin. Does the Sloe just affect the taste or the strength or both? I have always meant to ask Nagy... :)

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              Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

              "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

              Ron White, Comedian

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              Joe Woodbury
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              So you take something that tastes terrible, soak it in gin and then drink it (in the middle of winter.) So is there Haggis Gin? Marmite Gin?

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                Not really being a Gin person, I have always wondered about Sloe Gin. Does the Sloe just affect the taste or the strength or both? I have always meant to ask Nagy... :)

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                Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                glennPattonInThePubAGAIN wrote:

                Does the Sloe just affect the taste or the strength or both?

                Well in this case it is both. It tastes of sloe (double plus good), but it only has 26% which in my book makes it a ladies drink *blushesslightly*. Cheers!

                "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                Ron White, Comedian

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                  So you take something that tastes terrible, soak it in gin and then drink it (in the middle of winter.) So is there Haggis Gin? Marmite Gin?

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                  Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                  Joe Woodbury wrote:

                  that tastes terrible

                  If they taste terrible you must be doing something wrong, like picking them unripe or before the first night frosts. Or sucking them from your $54@#&'§ putrid kvñt, that'll ruin the flavor for sure. X| :rolleyes:

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                    glennPattonInThePubAGAIN wrote:

                    Does the Sloe just affect the taste or the strength or both?

                    Well in this case it is both. It tastes of sloe (double plus good), but it only has 26% which in my book makes it a ladies drink *blushesslightly*. Cheers!

                    "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                    Ron White, Comedian

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                    26% thats strong Vino or weak Gin? :confused:

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                      26% thats strong Vino or weak Gin? :confused:

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                      Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                      Gin usually has 40% (sometime 37,5% ) alcohol where I live, your mileage may vary! The measurement of alcohol % here in gog is in ABV[^]. Cheers!

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                      • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

                        Gin usually has 40% (sometime 37,5% ) alcohol where I live, your mileage may vary! The measurement of alcohol % here in gog is in ABV[^]. Cheers!

                        "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                        Ron White, Comedian

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                        Yup here in England less than 37% (I think!) you have to class it as White spirit (commonly made from wood grain, mostly used for cleaning), back in my Uni days a Medical Student I knew built a still to fortify weak gin. Wonder what happened to him!

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                        • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

                          Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

                          "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                          Ron White, Comedian

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                          Nagy Vilmos
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                          Was it the clear bottle with a red on yellow label? That is Gordon's, very good Export Gordon's. It's my job to know these things.

                          veni bibi saltavi

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                            Actually I was going to take home a bottle of Gordon's Gin, but the bottles in my super market looked strange and not like the ones I'm used to at all. While hunting around for the real thing, I stumbled across this: Hayman's Sloe Gin. I love anything with sloe, so I took that bottle home and am now enjoying this "sloely"! Cheers!

                            "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                            Ron White, Comedian

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                            Wastedtalent
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                            This is probably my favorite: Manchester’s Original Gin | zymurgorium manchester gin mead beer Liqueurs UK[^]

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                              Was it the clear bottle with a red on yellow label? That is Gordon's, very good Export Gordon's. It's my job to know these things.

                              veni bibi saltavi

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                              Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                              "Clear bottle, red print on yellow lable" was the stuff I was looking for. Forever and a day is this the look of Gordon's in Merkelland. I'll have to take a picture of the bottle in question and post it. Cheers!

                              "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                              Ron White, Comedian

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                                So you take something that tastes terrible, soak it in gin and then drink it (in the middle of winter.) So is there Haggis Gin? Marmite Gin?

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                                You've hit the nail on the head. I'd be hesitant to clean dog urine off my car tires with gin - the urine being, well, less unseemly. I've no experience with the urine, but I'd image the taste difference dog urine and gin would be minimal.

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