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I think Lyn has it right. When we've wanted tonic, we just go to the bar and ask for whatever they have. We don't really care about the brand.

 

Likewise with club soda. You will have tonic/'soda water in the room fridge as far as I recall. But if you want specific brands, ask in advance. If they can accommodate you, they will. (Sometimes they cannot, depending on where the ship is and what is available at the ports.) But if brands are really important, you should ask in advance. Perhaps WELL in advance.

 

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Thanks for that JMBobB !

 

Now add Tanqueray 10 or Hendricks.... nirvana 😀

 

B

 

Your lucky day B. Tanq, my normal choice is one of the well gins on O. I do enjoy Henricks as an occasional change for an extra couple of greenbacks on board. It's one of the times that I appreciate going 'limey.

 

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Thanks for that JMBobB !

 

 

 

Now add Tanqueray 10 or Hendricks.... nirvana :D

 

 

 

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If I were drinking Hendricks, I would not dilute it with tonic. I enjoy Hendricks and lime at home.

 

James

 

 

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Hmmm James

 

In that case, I'd have just a slim slice of cucumber.

 

This thread is great for Gin (and tonic) experts ;)

 

B

 

P.S. Do try "The Botanist" - a rare gin from the Island of Islay. On a recent trip to Ireland I discovered "Dingle" gin and "Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin" (oriental botanicals with gunpowder tea)... both excellent products.

French law obliges me to say "consume in moderation"

Thanks for your input. Glad to know that Fever Tree is available on board.

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Hmmm James

 

 

 

In that case, I'd have just a slim slice of cucumber.

 

 

 

This thread is great for Gin (and tonic) experts ;)

 

 

 

B

 

 

 

P.S. Do try "The Botanist" - a rare gin from the Island of Islay. On a recent trip to Ireland I discovered "Dingle" gin and "Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin" (oriental botanicals with gunpowder tea)... both excellent products.

 

French law obliges me to say "consume in moderation"

 

 

 

Thanks for your input. Glad to know that Fever Tree is available on board.

 

 

 

Thanks for the suggestions. I will look for the Irish gins.

 

James

 

 

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