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replicant_argent 08-30-2013 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1878699)
As far as I know, it is still in production. Haven't heard anything to the contrary.
Regional release? I have no idea.

;s

I did it old school and just blasted them a comment via their "contact us" link on the site. Thanks for your input, sir.

Ahbroody 08-30-2013 10:02 AM

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Peter did you ever try the Uncle Vals?
Wife also seems interested in the Saffron one you posted earlier.
Prices on the hi-time wine cellar site are very good and selection is better then bevmo which is the only place decent around here.

pnoon 08-30-2013 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Ahbroody (Post 1878771)
Peter did you ever try the Uncle Vals?
Wife also seems interested in the Saffron one you posted earlier.
Prices on the hi-time wine cellar site are very good and selection is better then bevmo which is the only place decent around here.

I like Uncle Val's - a lot. Very little bite. Floral with a hint of citrus.

HiTime is an excellent place to shop. It is about a 90 minute drive for me so when I go, I make it worth my while. Back when I bought that saffron gin, they had a special on shipping. A flat $9.99 for up to 12 bottles.

Ahbroody 09-02-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1878776)
I like Uncle Val's - a lot. Very little bite. Floral with a hint of citrus.

HiTime is an excellent place to shop. It is about a 90 minute drive for me so when I go, I make it worth my while. Back when I bought that saffron gin, they had a special on shipping. A flat $9.99 for up to 12 bottles.

How would you compare Uncle Vals to citadel or magellan if you have tried? Magellan has been interesting to a me. The Iris profile really is unique and makes it different from most. So many damn small batch gins to try.

On a side note I think I ruined my ability to like Hendricks by trying so many small batch gins before trying it. Finally grabbed a bottle at trader joes the other day. Tried a G&T with fever tree and just left me thinking of other options.

pnoon 09-02-2013 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ahbroody (Post 1879491)
How would you compare Uncle Vals to citadel or magellan if you have tried? Magellan has been interesting to a me. The Iris profile really is unique and makes it different from most. So many damn small batch gins to try.

On a side note I think I ruined my ability to like Hendricks by trying so many small batch gins before trying it. Finally grabbed a bottle at trader joes the other day. Tried a G&T with fever tree and just left me thinking of other options.

And I'm loving every minute of it.

I've had Citadelle and Magellan and I think Uncle Val's is superior to both. But that's just one man's opinion (taste buds).

pnoon 01-15-2014 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1879526)
And I'm loving every minute of it.

I've had Citadelle and Magellan and I think Uncle Val's is superior to both. But that's just one man's opinion (taste buds).

Reviving an old but favorite thread. The irony is that that I am currently enjoying a martini with Uncle Val's and a splash of sake.

Here is my new fave. Very floral.

http://static.wine-searcher.net/imag...e-10151906.jpg

Felixcigar 01-27-2014 12:37 PM

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OK, I'll admit that I did not read the whole thread, but does no one drink Beefeater anymore?

pnoon 01-27-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Felixcigar (Post 1928093)
OK, I'll admit that I did not read the whole thread, but does no one drink Beefeater anymore?

22 posts in this thread reference Beefeater.

Felixcigar 01-27-2014 01:52 PM

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Then I am in good company.

pnoon 01-27-2014 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Felixcigar (Post 1928164)
Then I am in good company.

Reading here is worth the time and effort.

Ahbroody 02-05-2014 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1923870)
Reviving an old but favorite thread. The irony is that that I am currently enjoying a martini with Uncle Val's and a splash of sake.

Here is my new fave. Very floral.

http://static.wine-searcher.net/imag...e-10151906.jpg

Pete you should give the G'VINE NOUAISON a try. Doesnt come across as sweet as the floraison but nice. Not sure if you have tried Martin Miller either standard or Westbourne Strength, but if you like the Gvine I think you will like this. It has a similar underlying sweetness. Comb gin which is made from honey may also be up your alley.

local b&m has some gin guys and we have pooled together to sample a lot of things recently.

If you have a chance I would also recommend trying the following if you have not
Voyager Gin
Leopolds
Northshore #11
Comb

Two gins that were very easy to drink but no one had much of an opinion on were The Botanist and Q quintessential gin.


Things I found to be a waste of money
Sipsmith
"Boomer and Lazarus" Gvine is a better price and better taste
"Right" way too much citrus
"Prohibition" it has Cinnamon profile just nasty
"No.3 London Dry" not bad just not note worthy or worth money
"Tahoe Moonshine Gin" it reminded us of salty fish

pnoon 02-05-2014 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Ahbroody (Post 1931291)
Pete you should give the G'VINE NOUAISON a try. Doesnt come across as sweet as the floraison but nice. Not sure if you have tried Martin Miller either standard or Westbourne Strength, but if you like the Gvine I think you will like this. It has a similar underlying sweetness. Comb gin which is made from honey may also be up your alley.

local b&m has some gin guys and we have pooled together to sample a lot of things recently.

If you have a chance I would also recommend trying the following if you have not
Voyager Gin
Leopolds
Northshore #11
Comb

Two gins that were very easy to drink but no one had much of an opinion on were The Botanist and Q quintessential gin.


Things I found to be a waste of money
Sipsmith
"Boomer and Lazarus" Gvine is a better price and better taste
"Right" way too much citrus
"Prohibition" it has Cinnamon profile just nasty
"No.3 London Dry" not bad just not note worthy or worth money
"Tahoe Moonshine Gin" it reminded us of salty fish

Thanks for the feedback, Mike. Lots to research and try.
Of all that you mentioned, I've only had the Northshore, The Botanist and Right. I liked the Northshore. The Botanist and Right were just adequate.

Ahbroody 02-12-2014 02:27 PM

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Pete bevmo has some berkshire etheral gin as well as berkshire greylock gin they are put on closeout. The berkshire etheral is a limited release they do once a year I think and the profile changes on each production. The bottle label this time is orange. It has a citrus and pepper profile and is definitely worth a purchase. You may want to use the web to check the stock of local bevmos or go to one and have them check local stock. The greylock version is also good. Very smooth easy to drink.

pnoon 02-12-2014 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ahbroody (Post 1934038)
Pete bevmo has some berkshire etheral gin as well as berkshire greylock gin they are put on closeout. The berkshire etheral is a limited release they do once a year I think and the profile changes on each production. The bottle label this time is orange. It has a citrus and pepper profile and is definitely worth a purchase. You may want to use the web to check the stock of local bevmos or go to one and have them check local stock. The greylock version is also good. Very smooth easy to drink.

Will do. Thanks.

Gabe215 02-13-2014 12:20 PM

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Want to be added in this thread, recently started dabbling with Gin, decided to give it a try previous experience was getting drunk at age 11 off a bottle Me and my buddy stole from his parents and got VERY SICK, figured to try it again as an adult. Right now I'm REALLY liking GnT with Sapphire and orange and lime slices. I've always enjoyed dirty (vodka) martinis and see a gin one in my future!

pnoon 02-13-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gabe215 (Post 1934328)
Want to be added in this thread, recently started dabbling with Gin, decided to give it a try previous experience was getting drunk at age 11 off a bottle Me and my buddy stole from his parents and got VERY SICK, figured to try it again as an adult. Right now I'm REALLY liking GnT with Sapphire and orange and lime slices. I've always enjoyed dirty (vodka) martinis and see a gin one in my future!

Fresh meat ! ! ! !

:noon:noon:noon

the MacDonald 02-13-2014 01:11 PM

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Uncle Val's for the win. A G &T withe Val's is like nectar and the only thing getting through this winter.

Lockspur 02-13-2014 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gabe215 (Post 1934328)
Want to be added in this thread, recently started dabbling with Gin, decided to give it a try previous experience was getting drunk at age 11 off a bottle Me and my buddy stole from his parents and got VERY SICK, figured to try it again as an adult. Right now I'm REALLY liking GnT with Sapphire and orange and lime slices. I've always enjoyed dirty (vodka) martinis and see a gin one in my future!

I recently moved off of Bombay Sapphire and on to Hendricks. Soooo smooth.

Whee 02-13-2014 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1934339)
Fresh meat ! ! ! !

:noon:noon:noon

muwahahahahahahahahahah!


:D

pnoon 02-13-2014 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ahbroody (Post 1934038)
Pete bevmo has some berkshire etheral gin as well as berkshire greylock gin they are put on closeout. The berkshire etheral is a limited release they do once a year I think and the profile changes on each production. The bottle label this time is orange. It has a citrus and pepper profile and is definitely worth a purchase. You may want to use the web to check the stock of local bevmos or go to one and have them check local stock. The greylock version is also good. Very smooth easy to drink.

Not available here in southern CA - in the stores or even shipped. :sad

I'll be back in CT next month and look for it there.


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