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  2. Gordon's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's is a brand of London dry gin first produced in 1769. The top markets for Gordon's are the United Kingdom, the United States and Greece. [1] It is owned by the British spirits company Diageo. It is the world's best-selling London dry gin. [2] Gordon's has been the UK's number one gin since the late 19th century. [3]

  3. 1997 PBA Commissioner's Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's Gin leads series, 1–0 Cuneta Astrodome , Pasay Chris King registered a triple-double of 40 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, as he figured in Gordon's key third quarter assault when they grabbed a 55–52 lead.

  4. Gin - Wikipedia

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    London gin may not contain added sweetening exceeding 0.1 g (0.0035 oz) of sugars per litre of the final product, nor colourants, nor any added ingredients other than water. The predominant flavour must be juniper. The term London gin may be supplemented by the term dry. Minimum bottled strength is 37.5% ABV.

  5. Tanqueray - Wikipedia

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    Tanqueray London Dry Gin is the original product that was launched in 1830; its key botanicals are juniper, coriander, angelica root and liquorice. It is variously sold as: IMPORTED 47.3% ABV (United States, Canada, Germany and European duty-free shops) Export Strength 43.1% ABV (United Kingdom, Norway and Sweden [6] [7])

  6. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    A sixth (1 ⁄ 6, or 0.166) of a US Gallon, rounded up from its actual volume of 21.33 US fl oz. Formerly used for cheap liquor like gin and vodka. It was supposed to be replaced by the 500 mL "half-liter", which was dropped in 1989, but is sometimes used for craft beer and malt liquor.

  7. Booth's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "gentleman's gin", reputedly it was a favourite of both Queen Elizabeth II, and the Queen Mother. [3] English novelist and critic Sir Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) favoured Booth's as a mixer for pink gin. [4] The brand, owned by Diageo Spirits, was by the 21st century only produced in the United States and ceased production in 2017. [5]

  8. Broker's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Broker’s London Dry Gin is a brand of gin micro-distilled at a 200-year-old distillery located near Birmingham, England, using a traditional copper pot still. [1] Broker’s Gin is made with a combination of botanicals (herbs, spices and fruit). It is available in two strengths: 40% and 47% alc/vol (80 proof and 94 proof) in 1.75L, 1.0L ...

  9. Gill (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to metrication, in the United Kingdom, the standard single measure of spirits in a pub was 1 ⁄ 6 gill (23.7 mL) in England and Northern Ireland, and either 1 ⁄ 5 gill (28.4 mL) or 1 ⁄ 4 gill (35.5 mL) in Scotland. After metrication, this was replaced by measures of either 25 or 35 millilitres (0.176 or 0.246 gi), at the discretion ...