The more adventurous hobbyist can go beyond beer and wine and turn their hands to liqueurs or to spirits like gin. |
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Vodka, though, continues to be the spirit of the hour, outselling gin and close to whisky. |
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Sloe gin is flavored with sloe berries instead of juniper, the flavoring in regular gin. |
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The Ginger and Pear Martini combines pear-infused gin with fresh ginger muddled with Frangelico and simple syrup. |
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Mo couldn't contain herself any longer, and covered her smirk with a twist of gin and bitter lemon. |
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Sam Smiths has sent a memorandum to all its pub managers, saying it plans to do away with brand-name spirits, including whisky, gin and vodka. |
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass. |
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Through its own improvements, the common saw gin prevailed, and remains the principle behind short-staple cotton ginning to this day. |
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All hopes of hot bath or a soothing gin lay beyond the stubborn green door with its pretty stained glass panels. |
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There's something about sloe gin in the cool, country air which is just perfect. |
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Bow Street magistrates court opened for business in about 1740, often for trials connected to the over-consumption of gin in Covent Garden. |
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Cotton did not emerge as a major southern crop until the beginning of the nineteenth century, after the cotton gin lowered the cost of fiber. |
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While the gin bottles diminished at an ever-increasing rate in the living-room, the dishwasher went into overdrive in the kitchen. |
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He says that you pour the gin and vermouth over ice in a chilled shaker, then mix and strain quickly into a chilled martini glass. |
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Fiber is removed from cotton at the gin stands, then foreign matter and other contaminants are removed by the lint cleaners. |
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The lady was doubtful, but at last decided on Guinness, and the gentleman wanted a gin and it. |
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It is quite easy to make one's own herbal tincture using vodka, gin or some other spirits. |
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Basic service will include house wines, vodka, whiskey, gin and rum, premium service will offer single-malts, premium wines and brandy. |
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Favor clear spirits like vodka and gin over darker-colored alcohols like whiskey, brandy or red wine. |
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At the end of a hard day, a rescue worker picked up a near-empty gin bottle and swigged the remainder. |
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This not about blue-rinse bus tours and the grey panthers sipping their gin and tonics in baronial Scottish homes. |
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Top of the list was a positive mental attitude including the occasional indulgence in her favourite gin and tonic and unfiltered cigarette. |
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And with the big chill now on, the reader in search of a heart-warming stirrup cup needs to know that home-made sloe gin is the best there is. |
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To make the syllabub, combine the sugar, lemon juice, brandy and sloe gin in a large bowl and whisk for about a minute to dissolve the sugar. |
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This really took off and now we are selling sloe gin to farm shops, at farmers' markets and to 80 delicatessen shops throughout the country. |
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I pick bags of them to take back home, to be converted into potent sloe gin for Christmas. |
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Ruby-red in colour, this sloe gin is a real snuggle-up-on-the-sofa drink, delivering a moreish palate with flavours similar to black cherries. |
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We spent the evening drinking our first communal gin and discussing strategies. |
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But in the '20s, she was known as the best dancer in London, and as she got older she liked to have a gin and Dubonnet every day. |
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Christmas lunch is over, the Queen's on the telly and great-grandma's in the corner sipping gin and Dubonnet. |
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Well, the quick answer is gin and Dubonnet, which she consumes in generous quantities every lunchtime. |
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By the mid-1700s, Parliament passed laws eliminating small gin makers, leaving production to big distillers. |
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But gin is making a comeback, and a number of distilleries are bringing this traditional spirit some new-found respect. |
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He was a part-time alcoholic, prone to epic drinking bouts, who buried scores of bottles of gin in the back garden for emergencies. |
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Much gin was drunk, much inane rubbish and some serious stuff was discussed, and we all went home pleasantly squiffy. |
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You then dribble ice-cold gin down the side of the glass and watch as spindly white clumps form in the mixture. |
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Rather, it's stencilled on top of a Clover Club cocktail made with Old Tom gin and raspberry syrup in brick coloured letters. |
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It appeared that a friendly game of gin rummy was not in the offing, and I crept out of the room. |
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis. |
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Smaller warehouses and cotton gins have to ship defective bales to a warehouse or gin that has the necessary equipment. |
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This was real fun, fighting America's number one freshwater fish in gin clear water under an azure sky. |
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They were a Victorian invention designed to ensure there was always ice to go in the gin and tonic before the days of electricity and fridges. |
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The lad grew up and discovered in gin mills that he had real talent for bar fights. |
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Andrew ordered a gin and tonic, Sarah ordered a vodka and soda, and Katie ordered a whiskey sour. |
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After a snootful of bathtub gin they'd pick up the ukulele, and this was the sort of song they'd sing. |
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He's not here just at the moment though as he's currently necking a couple of gin and tonics to soothe the nerves in the Big Blogger green room. |
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Tyler came bearing a tray of bootleg whiskey and gin and poured them drinks in squat glass tumblers stained with unwashed fingerprints. |
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It's the kind of phrase that is spluttered out through a spray of pink gin or in a drizzle of descending real ale. |
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My unplanned and almost month long period of abstinence from alcohol finally came to an end last night, with four gin and tonics. |
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Whitney and Miller soon discovered that the teeth were problematic in actual cotton gin construction and use. |
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The focus on textiles takes students from the cotton gin on through to nylon stockings. |
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From the looks of you, if the gin had taken on the platypus, the platypus would've lost. |
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We spent an entire rainy Saturday afternoon playing gin rummy at the house of my brother with the two children and three dachshunds. |
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Furthermore, don't drink gin on an empty stomach whilst darting your eyes about the room like you've got some sort of nervous twitch. |
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While sales of whisky, stout and gin are in decline, drinks companies have seen volumes of premium lagers and hybrid drinks soar. |
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He never did see much action outside the Pall Mall club, where his restorative gin and it was much appreciated. |
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She finished her first gin and tonic and called out to the bartender for another. |
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In summer, drinkers take gin and tonic on the lawn or recline on the armchairs on the wooden verandah. |
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She's overexaggerating the words and her breath is laced with gin and tonic. |
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But if your idea of sailing is sitting in the sun drinking a gin and tonic watching others do the work then this is for you. |
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He takes an armchair, orders a gin and tonic, leans back and laughs nervously. |
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However, the service is friendly and they make the best gin and tonics in Berlin. |
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If you're nostalgic for gin slings, parasols and fly whisks, the White House Rose Garden was the place to be last week. |
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Staff gave her a choice of gin, vodka or whisky, before she was given two cupfuls to drink immediately. |
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Readers will remember Philip Roe's freezer mix-up, which resulted in his gin being infiltrated with keema matar. |
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Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials. |
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A classic Rolls Royce cocktail is made with gin, French and Italian vermouth and Benedictine. |
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At the same time, front-end sales reps may have trouble meeting their forecast if their back-end colleagues gin up the wrong products. |
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This exchange was repeated several times till I poured neat gin into a tumbler and she glugged it happily. |
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If you want to carry your drink savvy around, bring along a vermouth sprayer to add some zest to your gin. |
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Not that the landed gentry would be caught dead with a Bristol glass full of backstreet gin on their persons. |
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Coat a Martini or pony glass with grenadine, pour gin and peppermint schnapps over ice, shake, strain and pour into glass. |
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You receive a tumbler with 2 cubes in it full of well gin, and a can of tonic. |
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After a summer whiled away drinking gin and tonic and reading books, I moved to Pittsburgh for lack of anything better to do. |
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She told me her name, Bea, and I bought her a few slugs of gin and then we made whoopee. |
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Indeed that and her partiality for gin had played a part in her great popularity. |
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I let the cast improvise a lot, especially with the slang, where they would say ' G and T ' for gin and tonic. |
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Other's enjoy their Martinis poured with gin into a glass in the shadow of the vermouth bottle. |
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The first good sign is a complimentary gin and tonic and plenty leg-room on the plane. |
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To make this remedy, pour gin just to cover golden raisins in a shallow container and allow the gin to evaporate. |
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The bartender presented the man with Old Tom gin, vermouth, bitters and syrup and called the drink a Martinez. |
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So now we have a drink named the Martinez that's made with gin, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters. |
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I believe that's a gin martini variation with sweet vermouth, bitters and an orange peel. |
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The horse gin was a horse-driven winding machine used to raise coal in tubs or baskets. |
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Local drinks include natural lemonade and limeade, palm wine, and beer and gin made from millet. |
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I can clearly see the market opening beyond cognac and scotch whisky, possibly to vodka and gin. |
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The quantities of the common spirits, such as gin, rum, vodka and whisky are controlled too. |
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Yet this can only have been a very small part of the million of gallons of brandy, gin and rum that were consumed through this period. |
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After this the men may separate for gin rummy or poker, leaving the women alone to their gossip. |
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They all got settled, and first started playing poker, gin, and a few other card games. |
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It generates revenues by hosting online backgammon, gin rummy and blackjack, as well as staging golf, darts and pool games. |
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We sat around for a long time playing gin rummy in the hay, when we heard what sounded like a pig's squeal. |
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As a sideline he was a classical violinist, a master bridge player and a demon at gin rummy, but golf was where he got his kicks. |
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In the future, many gins will have automated moisture-control technology so bales will emerge from the gin with a prescribed amount of moisture. |
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This local textile company has had success with its trial crop of cotton and will now be installing a gin to process the raw material as well. |
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South Africa says the cotton processed in this gin is some of the finest on the African continent. |
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Roller gins vied with saw gins for the fuzzy-seed market into the 1820s and remained the preferred gin for long-staple cotton. |
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This horrific picture shows a cat lying in enormous distress, her front leg severed by a vicious and illegal gin trap. |
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Resentment against supposedly overpaid union workers is too easy to gin up. |
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Last year the business sold 12,000 bottles of sloe gin and 20,000 boxes of sloe liqueur chocolates. |
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Brandy was his favourite drink after gin, then came whiskey and finally goom. |
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In one vigorous print, Mary sits blowsily at a table guzzling gin with her servants, legs indecorously spread and garter drooping. |
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She emerges in these pages as a spirited old bird, who likes a large gin and Dubonnet before lunch, prefers to brew her own tea, and can do a mean Irish accent. |
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And off we toddled, me with my evening gin frosting in my hand, and Dolly with an air of great relief that the election was over, for today at least. |
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There are currently 65 rooms, all extremely comfortable, with thematically correct black-and-white bathrooms and mini decanters of estate-made sloe gin to ease your arrival. |
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As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem. |
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Creoles enjoy alcoholic drinks such as beer, gin, and palm wine. |
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Apart from the odd murder, armed robbery, and depraved party, it's mostly sitting around bleakly decorated social clubs, playing gin rummy and eating. |
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Artisans are also going into vodka, gin and rum, as well as whiskeys. |
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I took her out for gin and tried to get her to smoke pot, but she thought all of that was uncivilized. |
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Burnable pellets made from cotton gin trash are in a testing phase. |
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Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu. |
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The quinine-laced tonic water was proscribed as a malaria preventive, and the ingenious troops found adding gin made the nasty stuff slide right down. |
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The first drink you'll find here is Summer Berries, a non-alcoholic quaff, though I'm sure it would also work well with a lot of rum, tequila, gin, or vodka. |
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His mission is to find as many sloe berries from blackthorn hedges as he can this autumn to expand his booming sloe gin and liqueur chocolate production business. |
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I drink gin and slimline tonic if I need a drink when dieting. |
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He will use Thursday's event to gin up support via the Internet. |
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Lager and bitter are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin. |
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The gin and it is a smooth sipper worth getting acquainted with. |
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He knew when to pick a fight too-when to bait an umpire or tear up a rule book or hurl a third-base bag in order to fire up his team or gin up the fans. |
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It's a diversion, much like pinochle or gin rummy were in the days when there were only three TV channels. |
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When the couple played The gin Game in Los Angeles, Hitchcock sent them a case of gin. |
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She was rescued by the RSPCA after becoming caught in an illegal gin trap. |
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A typical day in her life involves Earl Grey tea at 8am, a gin and Dubonnet before lunch, racing on TV in the afternoon and writing her diary in pencil before bed. |
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You'll meet cruising sailors from all over the world, a few ex-pats who now run some very cool gin mills, and lots of friendly locals with some excellent stories to tell. |
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The sheer variety of styles represented here means that aging hipsters and young scenesters alike will find something that puts the gin in their vermouth. |
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Add the sugar, pour in the gin and cork the bottle or screw on the lid. |
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The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs. |
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Today examples are frequently referred to as cellarets, but period inventories list them as gin cases, brandy cases, bottle cases, or cases of bottles. |
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While there he claimed to have gained his closest access to the monarch, carrying food to her apartments, serving her gin and Dubonnet, and delivering mail to her room. |
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The Tanqueray Rangpur gin gives a wonderful exotic aroma, and cilantro and the Thai Chang Beer finish the cocktail. |
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Flax fiber went out of vogue in the United States when the cotton gin was introduced, vaulting cotton ahead of one of the first crops domesticated by man. |
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I had enough gin in me to play along in unabashed, abandoned delight. |
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I spent many a sunny afternoon in the smoky darkness of a pool hail in a small central Illinois town where wizened men took my pennies at euchre, gin rummy and poker. |
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For self-help they started the Benevolent Association, and for distraction, played cards or disported in the gin mills, clubs, and theaters that then lined Ridge Road. |
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I went round to my 80-year old neighbour's last year, and threw out all her gin bottles and filled her fridge with organic smoothies, much better for her really. |
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Trying to gin up a blog post into an enemies list is merely a device, a handy way to try to attain the goal. |
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She points also to the middle classes, serving as vestrymen and jurors, who progressively lost faith in the informers and the gin acts they were enforcing. |
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The first cocktail course is the Birch Beer, made with navy strength gin, birch, licorice and fresh lime served with club soda. |
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The column still produces an essentially pure, high proof spirit, while the pot still endows the 80-proof gin with a bold, pronounced flavor. |
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A cotton farmer and his children pose before taking their crop to a cotton gin, ca. |
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In the South, the cotton gin revolutionized the way cotton was harvested and reinvigorated slavery. |
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The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks that pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. |
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While the cotton gin did not earn Whitney the fortune he had hoped for, it did give him fame. |
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It has been argued by some historians that Whitney's cotton gin was an important if unintended cause of the American Civil War. |
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And the cotton gin transformed Southern agriculture and the national economy. |
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By the late 1790s, Whitney was on the verge of bankruptcy and the cotton gin litigation had left him deeply in debt. |
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His New Haven cotton gin factory had burned to the ground, and litigation sapped his remaining resources. |
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Because the cotton gin had not brought Whitney the rewards he believed he would get, he accepted the contract. |
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Vibration caused by the reciprocating motion limited the speed at which the gin could operate. |
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The invention of the cotton gin caused massive growth in the production of cotton in the United States, concentrated mostly in the South. |
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The need for trailers to haul the product to the gin has been drastically reduced since the introduction of modules. |
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The cleaned seed is then removed from the gin via an auger conveyor system. |
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He was certainly shrewd to have wangled himself a PS145,000-plus salary and peppercornrented Essex housing association gin palace. |
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It offered eight different choices, including classics such as whiskey sour and gin fizz. |
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Sean Bisset, 18, is filmed filling a yard of ale glass with wine and gin before he dives 40ft into a harbour at low tide. |
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Despite the social and economic impact of his invention, Whitney lost many profits in legal battles over patent infringement for the cotton gin. |
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Prior to the introduction of the mechanical cotton gin, cotton had required considerable labor to clean and separate the fibers from the seeds. |
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For chickens, pour vodka or gin over chicken scratch in a coffee can, let it soak for two or three hours with the can covered. |
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The Rum Collins is a variant of the Tom Collins, which counts gin and lemon among its ingredients in place of the rum and limejuice. |
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A pink gin is prepared by swirling a few drops of bitters round the glass and throwing any excess away. It's the Marmite of the drinking world. |
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We thought an alcoholic was a low life, someone on metho, or a benighted person who drank a bottle of gin before breakfast. Not us. |
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There was a couple drinking at gin palace and they ordered two cocktails. |
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Any quick squiz at the statistics would more readily inspire one to drink a lot of gin and give housework up altogether. |
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The Magnum 244 saw gin stand has the highest capacity of any known gin stand. |
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Old Tom Gin is a botanically intensive and lightly sweetened style of gin that was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Mr Lackersteen tottered after her, with a strange ataxic step caused partly by earth-tremors and partly by gin. |
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Herbal and muscular, juniper, coriander, angelica, orris, cassia bark and cardamom headline this small batch gin with prominent vapours. |
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The students presented a brief minidrama about the invention of the cotton gin. |
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It wasn't just the violent Prohibition-era gang wars that were dangerous to Americans drinking homemade moonshine and bathtub gin. |
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However the practice was revived in 1794 with the invention of the cotton gin. |
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At a gin mill somewhere in Manhattan, the two brothers talked shop after work. |
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Eight years later he found himself living at the home of a waitress who served at the gin mill he frequented. |
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The casual gin mills are entirely unlicensed and more often than not are set up in people's living rooms. |
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Fallon, who later became a district court judge, in the back room playing gin rummy. |
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And, of course, it's good news for retailers who want another weapon in their arsenal to gin up summer sales. |
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Homesick palates are catered for by specialist food shops, and drinkers can still order a gin and tonic, a pink gin, or a Singapore Sling. |
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Political comic Will Durst thinks Bush is making less sense than a polar bear sipping a sloe gin fizz on a lawn chair. |
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The fighters joined their admirers in lushing Blue Ruin, which was just another name for Daffy, or gin, and Heavy Wet, which was ale. |
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Pour a measure each of vodka and gin with a half measure each of whisky and Irish cream liqueur. |
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This cotton gin was used in India until innovations were made in the form of foot powered gins. |
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Evidence for this type of gin has been found in Africa, Asia, and North America. |
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The early history of the cotton gin is ambiguous, because archeologists likely mistook the cotton gin's parts for other tools. |
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There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the modern cotton gin and its constituent elements are correctly attributed to Eli Whitney. |
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To date, Greene's role in the invention of the gin has not been verified independently. |
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However, the evidence indicates Whitney did invent the saw gin, for which he is famous. |
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How they must have laughed about the strutting of her whose mother was a wanton and aunt a gin! |
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He soon expanded the range of products to include handcrafted vodka, gin, rum and corn whiskey. |
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Eli Whitney responded to the challenge by inventing the inexpensive cotton gin. |
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Some conifers also provide foods such as pine nuts and Juniper berries, used to flavor gin. |
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Plenty to think about over an all-inclusive gin and tonic as the sun sank below the yardarm. |
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Three slices in each gin and a good glug of plain tonic water. |
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Among the merchandise destroyed was large quanities of Ugandan Waragi, otherwise known an B-52, a strong gin illegally imported from south Sudan's neighbor. |
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Cotton became an important crop after the invention of the cotton gin. |
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Ploughman silently studied the two men for a moment or two longer, then smiled yellowishly, opened a desk drawer, and brought out a bottle of Gordon's gin. |
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Tom came back, preceding four gin rickeys that clicked full of ice. |
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But there was this gin there, see, what they called a kitchen girl. |
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It was reported that, with an Indian cotton gin, which is half machine and half tool, one man and one woman could clean 28 pounds of cotton per day. |
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While you can get a gin and tonic anywhere, there's only one place you can get an Owl's Clover, with Cocchi Americano, Fernet Branca, lemon, honey and lavender bitters. |
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Whitney's gin used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. |
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Fast forward to the twentieth century and acquaint yourself with Woodrow Wilson's namesake whisky, FDR's affinity for rum swizzles, and Ike's bathtub gin. |
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It arrived in England with the Glorious Revolution when William of Orange ascended to the British throne, but Dutch gin is distinctly different drink from English-style gin. |
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They had a craftsman who could build us a single crank roller gin, but it would take time.The roller gin is a beautiful little machine, just the right size for a classroom. |
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The DeAn-gelo brothers make their 94-proof gin in a custom-made, vacuum copper pot still, which allows the gin to be distilled at low temperatures. |
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He fell back relieved into his favourite camelback with a gin and tonic. |
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Based on his reputation as the inventor of the cotton gin, the US government gave him a contract in 1798 for 10,000 muskets to be produced within two years. |
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The common recipe is to take a box of golden raisins, soak them in a few pints of gin for a few weeks until it evaporates and then eat nine a day. |
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The McCarthy gin used a reciprocating knife to detach seed from the lint. |
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The incorporation of the worm gear and crank handle into the roller cotton gin led to greatly expanded Indian cotton textile production during the Mughal era. |
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I like gin and tonic as a mixed drink, but I really prefer beer. |
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In 1736 an increase in the tax on gin inspired riots in London. |
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And much of their social life revolved around mahjong, an ancient Chinese set-matching game that Ginnie likens to gin rummy, but with domino-shaped tiles rather than cards. |
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With a cotton gin a man could remove seed from as much upland cotton in one day as would have previously taken a woman working two months to process at one pound per day. |
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A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, allowing for much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. |
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The bartender served them each a gin and tonic on the rocks. |
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Another innovation, the incorporation of the crank handle in the cotton gin, first appeared in India some time during the late Delhi Sultanate or the early Mughal Empire. |
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The earliest versions of the cotton gin, which were the size of a small printer, consisted of a single roller made of iron or wood and a flat piece of stone or wood. |
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Basic drinks made with vodka or rum or gin mixed with citrus juice like the Seabreeze, Cape Codder, Greyhound and Salty Dog dominated the scene, Robertiello recalls. |
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He worked as a bartender to put himself through the New School and picked up gigs playing saxophone at everything from bar mitzvahs to smoky gin joints in the East Village. |
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That included a tour of the stillhouse, on the sweltering top floor of which, accessed by steep metal stairs, sat sacks of botanicals used to flavour gin. |
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The Go for Gin colt won an allowance race by eight lengths at Belmont Park on June 7 in his last start. |
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Kin and Gin gained international fame for their beaming smiles, enormous vitality and shared longevity. |
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Another, The Jacuzzi, has more of a kick to it lent by the addition of Bombay Sapphire Gin and a splash of lemon to the traditional drink. |
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Kea stood behind Gin as she sorted through her clothes to find a warm jacket. |
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Call brand liquors include Absolut Vodka, Seagrams Gin, and Jim Beam. |
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Gin rummy was his big game and he fraternized with high rollers like Minnesota Fats and Dean Chance. |
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Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater. |
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He and Gin found a perfect tree and began to whack at it with their axes. |
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Scottish brands taking their place at the festival include Drygate Brewery, Thistly Cross Cider, Pickering's Gin, Barney's Beer and Wemyss Malts. |
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Rogue's spirits portfolio includes Dead Guy Whiskey, Oregon Single Malt Whiskey, Hazelnut Spice Rum, Pink Gin, Spruce Gin and Vintage Vodka. |
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He loved playing Gin Rummy with his father-in-law, Larry Gentile, whom he considered one of his best friends. |
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The year 2008 recorded a dramatic rise in the number of Americans playing games of skill, especially Oklahoma Gin, GIN Rummy. |
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Pour 40ml of blueberry-infused Beefeater Gin into a cocktail mixing tin, also 15 ml of Orgeat almond syrup, juice of half a lemon. |
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There will also be a local flavour available as the Northumberland Gin Company offering up their own favourite, Steam Punk. |
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He performed with other quality bands including Station Break, Cotton Gin and Texas Moon. |
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The Astley Green Colliery Museum and Gin Pit Miners Welfare in Astley are two of the last tangible reminders of the once thriving industry. |
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Gin Rickey Popularly served on the east coast of the US was the Lime Rickey, which can be combined with any one spirit available. |
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Its spirits include Aviation American Gin, Westward Oregon Straight Malt Whiskey, Krogstad Aquavit and a line of limited release small-batch spirits. |
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For playing Chinese Patience and Gin Rummy, for trips to New Brighton and crabstick butties, for memories to which we will always cling, thank you Nan for everything. |
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Set in 17 acres of stunning land along the pristine Pink Gin Beach, it will offer guests the highest level of luxury with an unprecedented look and feel. |
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Ken Harris has been a professional singer and musician for 16 years, first with the Playboys and then Station Break, Cotton Gin and Texas Moon, before forming Grass Style. |
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And the fun doesn't stop there, as there is a great streetfood line-up from top providers, plus the Pimms Bar, Little Gin Company and Big Red Bus Bar. |
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