Why is gin so popular?

We can think of three main reasons for gin's popularity - taste, versatility and the sheer variety of gins. Gin is a really fabulous drink that reaches the parts other white spirits just cannot reach. The juniper that defines gin has a complex flavour profile - dry, herby with a delicate freshness.
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Why is gin becoming so popular?

Gin's popularity has been on the rise due to three main factors: the craft beer and spirits movement, its versatility, and its affordability. It's used and loved worldwide by many (including us) and it's easy to see why. Gin has been many things over the years.
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Why do people like gin so much?

Gin is a drink known for its potent aroma and taste. People often get a whiff of gin and can instantly smell the alcohol. It can be shocking to the nose because of its strong scent, which is more often than not a strong hit of juniper (which lots of people don't like… it's an acquired smell and taste).
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What's special about gin?

Made from juniper berries, a type of “super fruit,” gin serves as one of the healthiest spirits ever created. It's low in calories, and the botanical properties that survive the distillation process present plenty of health-boosting reasons gin is healthy.
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Why is gin popular in UK?

The combination of cheap corn and deregulation meant anyone could now distill gin so prices (and quality) plummeted. By 1720, the Gin Craze had swept England. Eighteenth century London was chaos and those who suffered turned to gin, giving it the nickname 'Mother's ruin'. Gin was cheap, strong, and easily available.
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Who are gin drinkers?

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Why is gin called Mothers ruin?

The gin obsession was blamed for misery, rising crime, madness, higher death rates and falling birth rates. Gin joints allowed women to drink alongside men for the first time and it is thought this led many women neglecting their children and turning to prostitution, hence gin becoming known as 'Mother's ruin'.
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Is gin just Flavoured vodka?

Are gin and flavoured vodka the same thing? In theory, yes. Gin is, at the most basic level, a neutral spirit flavoured with juniper berries. Vodka just so happens to be a neutral spirit.
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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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Is gin healthier than vodka?

Home > Gin > Is Vodka Or Gin Better For You? The clearer alcohols, on the other hand, are gentler on the body. Calorie-wise, they are also less demanding. vodka has only 97 calories and zero carbs, whereas gin has about 110 calories and zero carbs per serving.
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What does gin say about a person?

There may be a reason that we're all so obsessed with gin: it turns out gin drinkers are more likely to feel energetic, confident and sexy, according to a recent study published in BMJ Open Medical Journal.
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Will 2 shots of gin get you drunk?

An average person can get drunk after four to five shots of alcohol. Two or three shots can get you tipsy, while seven or more shots will leave you extremely drunk. However, alcohol has different alcohol content, and people have different alcohol toleration.
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Do people drink gin straight?

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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Do Brits like gin?

Gin is now the UK's favourite spirit. So what's happened? Once called 'mother's ruin', gin was actually incredibly popular in the UK back in the 1700s – in fact, it got somewhat out of hand. There were around 7000 (legal) gin shops in London alone, plus many more distributors acting outside the law, in the 1730s.
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What's more popular gin or vodka?

Among types of liquor consumed in the United States, vodka is the most popular. A third of the liquor market is made up of vodka, and vodka has been sold since 1970. Gin, however, is better suited for those who prefer the taste of herb and juniper.
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Why is gin and tonic so popular?

During the Raj, when British soldiers were supposed to ingest very bitter quinine as an anti-malarial, they realized sugar, water, and gin would make it palatable. Quinine was superseded by better anti-malarial drugs, but G&T remained a popular cocktail.
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Is gin a depressant?

So I went digging to find where this widespread and seemingly nonsensical gin myths came from. Gincredibly, I found that there absolutely no basis for the myth that gin is any more a depressant than any other spirit. I am elated to report that it is undeniably a MYTH.
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Does gin give you less of a hangover?

Summary You can significantly reduce the severity of hangovers by drinking low-congener beverages, such as vodka, gin or rum.
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What is a gin and Coke called?

Cubata Cocktail Recipe

Traditionally, Gin and Coke have been mixed as a cocktail called the Cubata. It's a simple cocktail, usually served in a Collins Glass.
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Why is gin expensive?

“It's a more laborious and arduous process that can absolutely mark up price,” explains Hart. The gin making process can then get even more expensive if distillers are sourcing ingredients from overseas or getting creative with their blends.
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Which alcohol gives the least hangover?

“Vodka is known to be the best alcoholic beverage for the most minimal hangover. Gin, light rum and white wine are runner-ups—with brandy and whiskey being at the bottom of the list.
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Is gin stronger than whiskey?

Alcoholic beverages typically range between 28% and 32% for fruit liqueurs, 35% to 40% for gin, 35% to 46% for vodka, 40-46% for whiskey, rum, tequila, and 55-60% for cask strength whiskey.
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Why is gin the alcoholics drink?

Some people feel the spirit makes them "sad" or "weepy." In this narrative, gin is cast in the role of emotional instigator. The odd (and for many, surprising) reality is that gin is closest in nature to vodka, popularly presumed to be the "safest" spirit to drink.
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Why is gin a ladies drink?

Why Is Gin A Woman'S Drink? Gin joints allowed women to drink alongside men for the first time, leading to many women abandoning their children and turning to prostitution, earning gin the moniker “Mother's ruin.” Action had to be taken by the government.
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Why does gin Make U Cry?

Public Health Wales' director of public policy, Professor Mark Bellis said the results may have an obvious cause. “Spirits are often consumed more quickly and have much higher concentrations of alcohol in them. This can result in a quicker stimulating effect as blood alcohol levels increase.
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