Ho Ho Ho – ELG´s gin-sleigh with the “Christmas moose” has finally landed in our collection. Since the gin previous is reviewed in “Gin Tasting Party” posted November 2, therefore we only have added a short resume of pervious Gin Can Do´s verdict of this wonderful green colored gin. The key elements of an ELG gin are …
Month: November 2017
Gin & Tonic with Jim & Tony!
Jim & Tony Buckthorn Gin fulfill the main purpose of the gin perfectly. When the 2 Danish gin nerds Jim & Tony begun the collaboration with Henrik Elsner from Stone Grange, the purpose of the project was exactly to create a first-class gin for use in GT´s. The foot-print of the distiller is evident which …
Walk in Tasting
“Once upon a time, there was a Scottish vintner and distilling agency called William Cadenhead………” This opening could be appropriate for this review since this random walk-in taste experience occurred in the center of Odense, the place of birth of the world famous Danish author H.C. Andersen and involved three different gin from historic W.M. …
Smooth Like Velvet
Even though, Smooth like Velvet sound like a disco-dance-funk hit from the 80s then this description encompasses the taste of Meyer’s Gin M1 perfectly. The fruity and floral structure ensure the ultimate taste experience as a soft velvet blanket that covers your sense of taste. It is corny in a good way, and from our …
Gin & Tonic Starter Kit
If you need an idea for a present for a person that has everything then create your own personal GT starter kit. Empty wine box of wood including a lid A good gin Several types of tonic Appropriate garnish in consideration of the chosen gin and tonics In this case, we have chosen the fantastic …
Gin Tasting Party
After having finalized the natural detoxification processes including the concomitant hangovers due to a fantastic gin tasting party this weekend, then it is time to write a review of the presented gins. During the evening then nine different gins were served straight to present the exclusive gin taste, and as GT/drink to include this approach …