Gin And Tonic

Yummy
Total votes: 51 (78%)
Not Yummy
Total votes: 14 (22%)
Total votes: 65

Drink: Gin And Tonic

5
I'm with you guys on the Gin & Tonics - especially with the caveat that it has to be *good* gin.

I'll second that Junipero is very, very good. That said, I have never tasted a drink of any kind as good as an Old Raj & Tonic. Especially after the lime wedge has had some time to infuse itself in there.

Capn - The Palm Tavern has both Old Raj ($10 a drink - but somehow worth it) and Junipero. I believe that Nessun Dorma has them both as well.

Drink: Gin And Tonic

7
Not Crap! Very tasty! I don't drink! More than half the alcohol I've consumed in my life has been gin - and almost all of that in gin and tonics. If they made non-alcoholic gin (VirGinTM?), they'd have one loyal customer right here.

I don't know good gin from bad gin, but my grandfather, who likes martinis, prefers the cheaper gin. He can afford the good stuff; he just actually prefers the cheap stuff.
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Drink: Gin And Tonic

10
In Britain G&T has acquired the undeserved reputation of being a footballer's/girl's drink.

Anyone with sense and style knows that it is actually the true drink of the gentleman.

Another gin you may not know: Plymouth. A good, expensive, salty gin - its heaviness works incredibly well with tonic.
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