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In the spirit of saying all the goodbyes to 2020, let us take you on an adventure to the 1920's for all things gin & a little bit whiskey. PLUS, a special guest and super friend/fan join us for this fun and lighthearted episode. This is our third and final episode in our Gin in the '20s series. Don't cry in your G&T just yet, we have tons of great content planned for 2021!
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Since it has been a minute or more like 1000 minutes since our previous episode about gin in the 1820s. We wanted to provide you with a taste or sip, if you will, of our upcoming episode of gin in the 1920s with a little cocktail chat.
Thanks for listening & be on the lookout for our upcoming episode!
Welcome to our second history of gin TARDIS adventure that we are taking! This month we are headed to the 1820s to visit gin palaces of the UK. We are also going to give you a great cocktail recipe, learn about innovation in gin production, and of course, it all revolves around the rise of gin palaces in cities of industry.
Thanks for listening!
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Chatting about classic and not-so-classic cocktails in our monthly series, Stir It Up. This time it is all about the standard that all other gin beverages are measured by, a Gin & Tonic.
Welcome! We are going to share our gin founding stories and chat with gin enthusiast, Brian Willsey, co-founder of Hotel Tango Whiskey and Tinker House Events about all things gin and a smidge of whiskey.
Hi there! This podcast is dedicated to the love of gin. During our subsequent podcasts, we are going to be talking about everything from the distilling process to what you need to know about pouring your own gin cocktail. In short, we are here to take you on a gin journey.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.