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The Good Life : Drinks
Bombay Sapphire Goes (Farther) East
It may seem a tad redundant for a spirit already named after a city in India to an invent a line extension called East, but Bombay Sapphire’s first...more
Posted: December 2, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
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Scotch Gin?
There's More to Scotland Than Whisky
Posted: August 19, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
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New Gin from the Makers of Ketel One
The Netherlands' Nolet Distillery, which America knows better for its small-batch Ketel One vodka, is rolling out Nolet's Silver Dry Gin. The spirit...more
Posted: July 8, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
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A Gin for the Ages
The term vintage sparks thoughts of premier aged wines or maybe some Bourbons and Scotches distilled in a specific year. But gin? Isn't that...more
Posted: January 7, 2011 By Jack Bettridge
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Beefeater to March Out a Summer Edition
Coming on the heels of last year's superpremium debut, 24, Beefeater Gin is set to introduce a lighter, brighter seasonal gin in June, called...more
Posted: May 14, 2010 By Jack Bettridge
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Beefeater Rustles Up a New Expression
The resurgent gin category gets another boost as one of its classic brands, Beefeater, enters the superpremium category with a new expression that at...more
Posted: April 23, 2009 By Jack Bettridge
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The Gin With a College Education
The class was entrepreneurship. The assignment was to create a marketing plan for a theoretical product for college credits. The idea was a gin "for...more
Posted: August 14, 2008 By Jack Bettridge
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Gin That Takes it Sloe
Q: What is sloe gin: A) Gin that you make very slowly B) Gin that you sip slowly C) A fizzy drink you had in college D) Gin that had to repeat a year...more
Posted: June 20, 2008 By Jack Bettridge
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Straight from the Barrel: A Gentleman's Gin
If you're in a bar and you see a rather British-looking gent wearing a bowler hat, say hello. You might get a drink -- and a laugh -- out of it. Andy...more
Posted: August 27, 2003 By Jack Bettridge


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