A gin sling could hardly be simpler: gin, sugar, water and ice. Mix it all in the serving glass. If you like gin, it's nice and the sugar is just enough to take the edge off. Perhaps due to the simplicity, slings were extremely popular in the late 19th century. My recipe came from Imbibe! by David Wondrich.
The Scamp was late for the photo shoot, then wouldn't stick around once she finally showed up. Cats...
I see her shadow in the background which is just right for this classic drink. I never had this but I would try it as I like gin
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DeleteI wonder where the name "Sling" came from?
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Wondrich theorizes that it comes from the expression "slinging one back."
DeleteGin?
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a lot of experience with gin.
Gin is not my favorite - the smell reminds me of bug spray. But it does combine well with mixers - more character than vodka.
DeleteLove love love Gin when I could drink.
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cheers, parsnip
Actually, I'm pretty sure at that moment, she was moving out of the shot rather than towards it.
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