Should I refrigerate gin?

Store it in a cool, dark cupboard or shelf out of direct sunlight if you can't keep it in the fridge or freezer, and it should be fine. More importantly, though, gin should never be served at room temperature!
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What is the best way to store gin?

Whether opened or unopened, gin should be stored in a tightly sealed bottle in a cool, dry place that is away from heat sources (such near radiators or above cookers) and away from direct sunlight. Do not store gin in the bottle with a pourer attached.
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Should gin be stored cold?

Keep it cool

For common distilled spirits, such as whiskey, vodka, gin, rum and tequila, the general rule of thumb is to store them at room temperature. Though some experts say the ideal range is slightly lower, between 55 and 60 degrees. Keeping them in a relatively cool place preserves them longer.
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Can you store gin at room temperature?

Gin, like other distilled spirits, is easy to keep on hand, as it has a long shelf life. You can keep it at room temperature, though slightly cooler is a bit better. You can even keep it in the freezer if you prefer. To ensure quality, make sure to store it away from sunlight with a tight lid.
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How long can gin be refrigerated?

Gin stays fine for years, and its shelf life is basically indefinite. As long as your bottle of Gordon's gin, or any other quality brand, is unopened, it can sit in the cabinet for years. And if the bottle or seal wasn't compromised in any way, the alcohol should taste perfectly fine after opening.
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How long can you keep opened gin?

We would recommend consuming your Gin within 1 year of opening under normal storage conditions. As previously mentioned, the oxidation starts once opened, but this can take many months before you start to notice a slight change in the taste.
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Is it OK to put gin in the freezer?

Putting your gin in the freezer doesn't ruin the gin. In fact, it's the best way to maintain the quality of the spirit. You can keep gin in the freezer as long as you like. However, you must ensure it's in an airtight bottle as oxygen can impact the taste of the spirit.
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How cold should gin be?

Maintain a temperature of 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (13 to 16 degrees Celsius) for your gin. This collection is perfect for keeping your gin in top shape. It is fine to leave your home at room temperature if you do not have an area that reaches this temperature (for example, a basement).
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How do you store an opened bottle of gin?

Store it in a cool, dark cupboard or shelf out of direct sunlight if you can't keep it in the fridge or freezer, and it should be fine. More importantly, though, gin should never be served at room temperature!
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Should you keep spirits in the fridge?

For the most part, anything that has a low alcohol content should be stored in the fridge; whereas high alcohol content beverages are usually fine sitting on the shelf. For that reason, it should be stored in the fridge. This is also true of sherries.
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Is gin good for health?

The juniper berries in gin contain flavonoids, which can clean clogged arteries. It can also reinforce the connective tissues of the veins. Having moderate amounts of gin every day (one small glass) can decrease the risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular diseases.
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How do you drink gin?

6 Most Important Rules for Drinking Gin
  1. Try Gin in Cocktails, Preferably a Martini. ...
  2. Maybe You Want to Go with a Gin & Tonic or Even Gin & Coke. ...
  3. When Making Gin Cocktails, Complement and Contrast. ...
  4. Don't Be Afraid to Drink Gin Neat. ...
  5. Play with the Temperature. ...
  6. Once You've Become a Gin Geek, Sip Vintage Gins.
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How long should a 70cl bottle of gin last?

70cl bottle, usually 4 weeks. That's me having one per night Fri, Sat & Sun. Might be much longer if I'm not fancying a g&t or I'm not drinking at all. Anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks.
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How long do spirits keep once opened?

Once the manufacturer bottles the liquor, it stops aging. After opening, it should be consumed within 6–8 months for peak taste, according to industry experts (3). However, you may not notice a change in taste for up to a year — especially if you have a less discerning palate (3).
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Should you chill spirits?

Spirits or liquors like vodka, tequila, rum, gin, brandy, and whiskey can be left out at room temperature, or chilled depending on personal preference, according to beverage expert Anthony Caporale. White wine, champagne, beer, and cider should all be chilled in the refrigerator prior to consumption, per Caporale.
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Can you drink gin with ice?

Of course, you can always drink your gin straight. Some people will even tell you that it's the best way to enjoy gin. Just pour the gin over a few ice cubes and drop in a lime wedge if you fancy. Naturally, to enjoy a spirit neat it must be of good quality – there's nothing worse than nasty, bitter, cheap gin.
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Can you freeze gin and tonic?

Stirred gin and tonic ingredients can be stored in the freezer for up to four months if stored in an airtight container.
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Can you keep gin in a decanter?

The spirits/liquor you can put in a decanter are Whiskey – Bourbon – Scotch – Vodka – Tequila – Gin – Rum – Brandy – Cognac.
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Does gin have an expiration date?

Gin doesn't go off and it's still going to be absolutely safe to drink (in moderation, obviously). The worst that can have happened is that you've lost some flavour nuance, intensity or alcoholic strength, so it might taste a bit different from a freshly-opened bottle.
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Is a bottle of gin a week too much?

It's recommended that men and women make sure they don't consume more than 14 units a week on a regular basis in order to keep their health risks low. If you drink up to 14 units per week, spread it out over three or more days.
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Can you drink a whole bottle of gin?

Yes of course it can be done. I would actually die after drinking that. Depends on a lot of factors. A 700ml bottle is 28 single measures/14 doubles.
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Why does gin get you so drunk?

Gin is one of the common alcoholic drinks that can get you drunk quickly. It has a high percentage of alcohol content (usually at least 40% ABV, sometimes as strong as 60%, dubbed 'Navy Stremgth') which makes it rank as one of the contenders to get you drunk within a very short period of time.
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Is gin stronger than vodka?

In fact, the average ABV of vodka is virtually identical to that of gin (40%), though the upper extremes on vodka are a little more severe (95%vs 76%). As a result, it's safe to say that getting drunk on gin isn't much more difficult than getting drunk on vodka.
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Can one shot of gin get you drunk?

Gin has an ABV of 36% – 50%, like whiskey and rum, and it is not as strong as vodka. Basically, there are two ways to drink gin: neat or mixed drink. Five to six shots can make you intoxicated if you plan to consume gin neat.
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