Bombay Sapphire glass offer

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Lordglenmorangie

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3,069 posts

218 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Has anyone sent for the Bombay Sapphire glass promotion, ours arrived today . Very odd shaped like a large wine glass, we have been necking G & Ts for many years now, never in a wine glass. They are a bit on the cheap side not what you expect for a premium product.

autofocus

3,094 posts

231 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Hi there,

Gin and Tonic has been served this way in places like Spain for sometime now, heres an extract from an article I read a short while ago.

"The Gin industry, like almost any other, is subject to changes and trends over time. One such trend that I have recently noted with interest has come over from our neighbours in Spain and has been taking British gin bars and brands by storm. I am talking of the the Gin Tonica: the method of serving a Gin & Tonic in a large balloon glass (sometime known as a coupe glass), over either a copious amount of ice or a single, large ice ball.

With some gin bars now serving all their G&Ts in this style by default and with branded glassware becoming available from many big British brands, I thought it was time to take a closer look at what some call a phenomenon and others, a craze.

One of the purported advantages of using a balloon glass over a highball is that the drink has more room to breathe, allowing the aromas of the gin, mixer and garnish to be more concentrated and easier to enjoy. The larger glass also gives you a bigger canvas to be creative with the garnish. In addition, the increased volume of ice keeps the drink cooler for longer and helps to prevent ice melt."

I have recently begun serving in this way and customers are a bit puzzled at first but they seem to appreciate it when you take the time to explain why it is done.

Regards

Tim

Lordglenmorangie

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3,069 posts

218 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Thanks Tim, a problem I find is the ice causes the out side of the glass to condense which means it drips , you have to have a napkin or get very wet , biggrin

Roger645

1,757 posts

260 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Is bombay sapphire a premium product?

Zod

35,295 posts

271 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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It's marketed as such, but it's terrible - smells like cheap perfume.

Lordglenmorangie

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3,069 posts

218 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Well it's a premium price ( unless on offer ) !

Lordglenmorangie

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3,069 posts

218 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Zod said:
It's marketed as such, but it's terrible - smells like cheap perfume.
If you have time to smell it you are not drinking fast enough biggrin

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

280 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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There's a few gin companies that are offering large branded balloon glasses.

We've turned down most of them, as they break really easily in a pub environment - we have some Bombay Sapphire hi-ball glasses.

Bombay Sapphire is a bit of a marketing triumph - was one of the first "different" gins to market about 20 years ago, and has always been a steady seller. I personally prefer their Bombay Original dry gin (worth searching out)


Zippee

13,680 posts

247 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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So what Gins would people recommend then? I quite like a nice Bombay & Tonic but prefer Tanqueray or Hendricks. Not having been a Gin drinker for long I don't really know whats good and whats better.

MP85

697 posts

208 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I'm a recent convert to the world of G+T, but i do love a saph & tonic - plenty of lime is essential!

MP85

697 posts

208 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I'm a recent convert to the world of G+T, but i do love a saph & tonic - plenty of lime is essential!

Wadeski

8,583 posts

226 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Hendricks with a slice of cucumber, or Tanq 10 with lime for me.

Mobile Chicane

21,455 posts

225 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Zippee said:
So what Gins would people recommend then? I quite like a nice Bombay & Tonic but prefer Tanqueray or Hendricks. Not having been a Gin drinker for long I don't really know whats good and whats better.
All a matter of taste, imho.

Heresy I know, but my favourite gin is boggo Gordon's. All the poncy aromatic gins are too sweet for me, although I do like Hendrick's and Tanqueray.

Choice of tonic is equally important. How we managed before the revelation that is Fevertree I'll never know.

As is lots of ice, and fresh, juicy lime. My in-laws mix a great g&t (ie. nice and strong), only they spoil it with insufficient ice and a miserly slice of grotty dried-out lemon.

Wadeski

8,583 posts

226 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Don't you find fever tree lacks fizz? I find it very flat...i want to feel the bubbles on my nose when i drink a G&T!

Cheese Mechanic

3,157 posts

182 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Of the readily avalable gins , I tend to Tanqueray or Hendricks.

Other than those, Martin Millers Westbourne strength and the high strength impressions of Cadenheads Old Raj and Plymouth
are well worth trying.Certainly the best Gins I have had. All good straight but make brilliant G & T's as well

I've been waiting for some G & T weather to get an order in at The Whisky Exchange, still waiting , sadly.

Lordglenmorangie

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3,069 posts

218 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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On the subject of Tonics, try Aldi it's not over sweet and 39p per 500ml. Got into the G & T thing whilst sailing it became a golden rule to be at anchor before four and sat on the rear deck with a G & T, a very sensible routine to get into biggrin

ps: lots of ice and always lime, not lemon , hell its 4.15 drink

Shaw Tarse

31,791 posts

216 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Zippee said:
So what Gins would people recommend then? I quite like a nice Bombay & Tonic but prefer Tanqueray or Hendricks. Not having been a Gin drinker for long I don't really know whats good and whats better.
Some ideas here http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.a...

hyperblue

2,826 posts

193 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Wadeski said:
Hendricks with a slice of cucumber, or Tanq 10 with lime for me.
Agreed on the Hendricks with cucumber. If not Hendricks, can't go too far wrong with Gordon's. Not a fan of Bombay Sapphire at all.

Roger645

1,757 posts

260 months

Saturday 30th June 2012
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Tanq export for me, I like the kick of the alcohol. A squeeze of lime juice in the water for the ice cubes works if you don't have lime to hand.

Hoover.

5,992 posts

255 months

Sunday 1st July 2012
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Zippee said:
So what Gins would people recommend then? I quite like a nice Bombay & Tonic but prefer Tanqueray or Hendricks. Not having been a Gin drinker for long I don't really know whats good and whats better.
Try Sloanes it's yummmmm next down for me is Hendricks smile


I am about to try some small production stuff from specialist distillers in London over the summer, might as well take advantage of a few weeks of being unemployed hehe