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  2. Bombay Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Water from Lake Vyrnwy, a reservoir in Powys, ... American YouTuber and live streamer Etika was known for drinking Bombay Sapphire, among other alcoholic drinks, ...

  3. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin South Dakota The crystal blue bottle is the siren song of South Dakota’s Costco liquor aisles, selling more than any other bottle of booze in the store.

  4. Star of Bombay - Wikipedia

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    The Star of Bombay is a 182-carat (36.4-g) cabochon-cut star sapphire originating in Sri Lanka. The violet-blue gem was given to silent film actress Mary Pickford by her husband, Douglas Fairbanks. She bequeathed it to the Smithsonian Institution. It is the namesake of the popular alcoholic beverage Bombay Sapphire, a British-manufactured gin. [1]

  5. Gin and tonic - Wikipedia

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    The use of a balloon glass for serving gin has become popular, possibly through promotion by the Bombay Sapphire gin brand. [11] The use of such a glass, with plenty of ice and a garnish tailored to the flavours of the gin, is sometimes said to allow the aromas of the drink to gather at its opening for the drinker to more easily appreciate. [12]

  6. These Thanksgiving Cocktail Recipes Will Give You Something ...

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    *Sage-infused syrup: In a small saucepan, combine 6-10 sage sprigs, 1 cup sugar, and 1 cup water. Over medium-high heat, bring to a high simmer. Frequently stir to help dissolve sugar.

  7. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Fix – traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice; Fizz – traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g. gin fizz; Flip – traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk; Julep – base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice.

  8. Gin - Wikipedia

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    Gin drinking in England rose significantly after the government allowed unlicensed gin production, and at the same time imposed a heavy duty on all imported spirits such as French brandy. This created a larger market for poor-quality barley that was unfit for brewing beer , and in 1695–1735 thousands of gin-shops sprang up throughout England ...

  9. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Sapphire, a gin named after the Star of Bombay and indirectly the city of Mumbai, India; Bundaberg Rum, after the city of Bundaberg. Queensland, Australia; Carúpano after the city of Carúpano, Venezuela; Clontarf, an Irish whiskey named after (the battle of) Clontarf, Dublin; Comber Whiskey, an Irish whiskey produced in Comber ...