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Gin and Ice Tea: A Surprising Combination

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We are pleased to share with you our selection of "must try" ice tea and gin cocktails from  Brogans Way Gin , a bustling bar and  gin distillery in Melbourne  that specialises in the production of handcrafted,  premium gin. They are all simple to batch-make for party attendees and each just requires a few ingredients. At your next party, try any of these summertime party drinks, they’re sure to be a hit.    Citrus Thyme Gin Iced Tea   This recipe is truly tantalizing and surprisingly flexible. It is so easy to make that you can just make it your own. This recipe serves up to 6 and only takes about 10 minutes to prepare. We definitely suggest that you use one of our premium gins made in our very own gin distillery in Melbourne too. To make this you will need:   - 1l of boiling water - 4 iced tea brew tea bags - 38g of fresh thyme - 1 tablespoon of orange juice - 2 tablespoons of lemon juice - 2 tablespoons of lime juice - ...

Gin Storage and Lifespan

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Does gin go bad if you have an open bottle that has been in the cupboard for a few months? This may be a question that pops into one's head. Although hard liquors have a lengthy shelf life, we frequently are unsure of how long we can store them once they have been opened. And precisely how long the shelf life is? Brogans Way Gin have our very own craft gin distillery in Melbourne and here we will discuss how to store craft gin and how long it may last before turning bad or losing taste.   Does Gin Spoil? Gin doesn't go bad after being opened unless you leave it in an open bottle close to a heater or in direct sunlight. The flavour and quality of craft gin in an unsealed bottle will start to alter very gradually as it reacts with the oxygen in the air, even if the container is firmly sealed. So it is advised to consume a bottle within two years of opening it. The sooner you should consume it or decant it into a smaller bottle, the less gin is left in the bottle. How...