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Is this due to asians preferring the liquor to be really strong? (I've heard such rumors, especially about koreans...)
What is your gin experience?
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I would be quite surprised too, because there is no such thing as 47 % proof liquors on earth. The alcoholic content in a beverage is determined relative to its proof, which is twice the alcohol content. For example, a glass of 80 proof gin would be 40 percent alcohol. A drink that is 40 percent alcohol would be 80 proof.
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So I guess the guy who wrote that label enjoyed too much gin before he wrote it.
I'm not a gin man, but I'll drink Bombay Sapphire any time. In a martini, in a gin & tonic, and in a Gimlet.
(I prefer Vodka in my martini, though).
I cant stand the stuff, and would routinely refuse to get in to a punt with any drinking that or Pims. Marked me out a bit of a freak really but hey!
Truly foul.
Seems like if you took more than a few sips, you'd be getting used to the floor... hehe
Wild Turkey 101
I've got a friend who drinks that as well. But if she puts them back like I do beers, you can definitely tell the difference at the end of the night. ;-)
I think I've heard that WT 101 is the highest-proof legit alcohol you can get open-market in the states. Everclear is actually still available (off-market!), and is about 140 I think. I've never been into that though. Flavor/after-taste IS important, more so than kick.
(I'm positive that flavor wasn't as important to me 40 years ago....)
<added> Found Everclear [beerliquors.com] at 190 proof. </added>
They have everclear on the shelves here... it may be a state-by-state regulation.
And, as someone else mentioned, there is Bacardi 151. It has a fire-supressor on the bottle, and a bunch of warnings on the label about pouring it near sources of spark and open flame. Yee gods. That's just not meant for human consumption, no matter what the manufacturer thinks.
Not sure where "here" is for you, but I can guarantee you that it's not on the shelves in Utah. Now Nevada still has it available.
Not in Arkansas's dry counties though.
[Quasi-apocryphal tale: my mother's cousins supposedly "invented" what is now known as EverClear in the prohib days when the only fun in Little Rock was found at the dog track - and the "underground" where there was gambling, drinking, broads, drinking, etc etc. I wouldn't want to make book on it - but then again....]
invented EverClear
From what little I know about distilling, almost anyone could have invented that stuff. Just keep distilling whatever you started with until all the flavor has been replaced by alcohol. ;)