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  2. Shake Up Your Happy Hour With These Creative Gin Cocktails - AOL

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    Blood Orange Gin and Tonic. Citrus fans will love this drink made with fresh blood orange juice, fresh lime juice, and orange bitters. It's a fun twist on a classic gin and tonic!

  3. Beefeater Gin - Wikipedia

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    Beefeater 24, a "super-premium" version of Beefeater, was launched in 2009 and introduces three additional botanicals: Chinese green tea, Japanese sencha, and grapefruit peel. "24" refers to how these new botanicals are steeped for 24 hours. It is bottled at 45% ABV. [5] Beefeater sells a number of flavored gins, each bottled at 37.5% ABV. [6]

  4. Malfy Gin - Wikipedia

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    For Malfy Gin Con Limone, a mix of Amalfi Coast and Sicilian lemon peels are steeped in alcohol made from Italian grain, and pressed in a traditional basket press. [2] [3] [9] The extract is added to the mix of botanicals: juniper from Italian berries, coriander, cassia, licorice, grapefruit peel and orange peel, and distilled in a vacuum still at a low temperature.

  5. Gin - Wikipedia

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    Gin emerged as the national alcoholic drink of England during the so-called Gin Craze of 1695–1735. Gin is produced from a wide range of herbal ingredients in a number of distinct styles and brands. After juniper, gin tends to be flavoured with herbs, spices, floral or fruit flavours, or often a combination.

  6. Gin and tonic - Wikipedia

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    A gin and tonic is a highball cocktail made with gin and tonic water poured over a large amount of ice. [1] The ratio of gin to tonic varies according to taste, strength of the gin, other drink mixers being added, etc., with most recipes calling for a ratio between 1:1 and 1:3.

  7. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Beverage: Source: Date of first mention: Description and significance: Moloko Plus (Nadsat for "Milk Plus") : A Clockwork Orange: 1962: Aka "milk with knives in it"; drunk by the protagonist to get him in the mood for "a bit of the old ultraviolence" [2] In the film, Moloko Plus is milk laced with one of three (possibly illegal) drugs, Vellocet, Synthemesc and Drencrom.

  8. Tanqueray - Wikipedia

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    Tanqueray London dry gin is made by four time distilled grain, with select botanicals added during the second distillation. While the Tanqueray recipe is a closely guarded trade secret , it is known to contain four botanicals: juniper , coriander , angelica root and liquorice , the same four botanicals from the original recipe.

  9. Paradise (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Paradise cocktail was popularized by rapper Snoop Dogg in the track “Gin and Juice” on his debut album Doggystyle. [4] On May 27, 2018, Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Michael Voltaggio set the world record for the largest "Gin and Juice", a 500-litre (132 gallon) paradise cocktail that contained 180 bottles of gin, 154 bottles of apricot ...