Gin is an alcoholic beverage made from juniper berries.
To gin up is a slang term meaning to exaggerate, or to rile up a crowd. Its proper past tense would be ginned up; 'ginned' is not by itself a word.
Vodka and gin is very close in the base product those days... Alcohol !
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Vodka doesn't have the flavorings that are added to gin.
Gin is flavored with the juniper berry, and whiskey goes through a special aging process in wooden casks, unlike gin. Both have a relatively high alcohol content, however.
Gin and vodka are both distilled spirits from grain or vegetable sources (not grapes) with the only difference being that gin has added flavor from the juniper berry. Brandy is distilled from wine, coming ultimately from grapes.
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Vodka has 40% ethanol in it, water doesn't.
He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
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The vodka with water is more diluted and has a lower alcohol concentration than the vodka itself.
Neither of them have sugar.
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Gin must contain juniper berries, otherwise it's vodka.