December 22, 2010

Yet Another PRS Unsolicited, Unpaid Endorsement.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jim @ 7:29 pm

Yo, Jimbo. Another farookin’ endorsement? WTF? Unpaid? I’ll bet you’re getting checks in the mail or free stuff from these companies.

Ha! If I thought I could make some serious money or get free stuff by endorsing stuff, this site would be a constant infomercial. Truth is that I know that Peeps stop by here for scatological, snotty attempts at political humor and other nonsense a reasoned and careful examination of the American sociopolitical milieu.

As such, I think it is important that I discuss gin.

It seems to me that gin has fallen out of favor, but there are few things better than a proper martini. I’m talking about a drink that contains nothing more than a hint of vermouth and gin (and a twist of lemon peel or an olive or two). The colorful displays that are served in bars these days and referred to as “martinis” are often excellent, but simply pouring something into a martini glass does not make it a martini.

My gin of choice has been Bombay Sapphire, which is truly excellent. However; I was recently gifted with a bottle of Hendrick’s Gin, and it is quite something. It is manufactured in very small batches (450 liters) in a distillery in Scotland. Like all gins, it is flavored with various botanicals, but unlike other gins, Hendrick’s Gin is also infused with rose petals and cucumber. Sounds a little nuts, I know, but it makes an exquisite martini. Although it packs an 88 proof wallop, it’s as smooth as silk.

I figure that if you’re not a martini person, Hendrick’s might not be worth the extra money, but if you know and love an excellent martini, I’d say go for it.

P.S. When I’m out, I order martinis with olives, but at home I use Tomolives. Give them a try.

P.P.S. Note to the Hendrick’s Gin Peeps: If you’d like to drop a case off at the House by the Parkway (South), that would be cool. I’d gladly pay you Tuesday.

8 Comments »

  1. Bombay Sapphire is very tasty indeed, but I’m not gonna waste it on a gin & tonic, which is one of my favorite summertime tipples. A couple of fingers of Gordon’s works just fine for those. That big blast of quinine tends to drown out any subtleties of gin!!

    Comment by El Capitan — December 22, 2010 @ 7:38 pm

  2. As you may recall Jim I am well-stocked with Hendricks.

    Bingley,

    Indeed I do recall. You are a man with excellent taste. In fact, that was the first time I’d seen it. Unfortunately, that night I had to stick to milder stuff knowing that I would have to negotiate the Garden State Parkway.

    Jimbo

    Comment by Mr. Bingley — December 22, 2010 @ 10:54 pm

  3. Whilst in country we were encouraged to drink quinine water to ward of the evil malaria. I had to cut the quinine water with gin, and I guess it worked as I did not meet Mr.Malaria. Although I did meet some interesting creatures the morning after drinking up a week’s ration of “cut” quinine water.

    Comment by Bill in Austin — December 22, 2010 @ 11:48 pm

  4. “ward OFF” (residual effects of all that G&T I guess.)

    Comment by Bill in Austin — December 22, 2010 @ 11:49 pm

  5. I wouldn’t call that chocolate vodka “milder stuff”! 🙂

    Comment by Mr. Bingley — December 23, 2010 @ 7:49 am

  6. I took a peek at the Tomolives site, and nearly pooped a kitten when I saw the price.
    Then I realized I was looking at “per case”, not single item. Gah. I wonder if they have them here? Hope so.
    I also hope you and those you love have an excellent Christmas on the Parkway.

    Comment by LeeAnn — December 23, 2010 @ 9:02 am

  7. … I’m a huge fan of Hendricks, sir…. I actually turned Elisson on to it a few years ago….. I love the little tag on the bottle that says, “preferred by 1 in 1000 gin drinkers”….

    Comment by Eric — December 23, 2010 @ 9:20 am

  8. All gins taste like pine needles

    Comment by Catfish — December 23, 2010 @ 11:58 am

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