Gin with a splash.
Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
It was called the cotton gin because it separated seeds from the cotton, so that is how the invention got is name.
The style called "London Dry Gin" is the driest style.
Eli Whitney invented a machine called the cotton gin that separated the seeds from the raw cotton at a fast rate.
Thin gin could refer to a gin cocktail that has been made with less sugar, creating a lighter and more refreshing drink. Alternatively, it could be a term used to describe a gin that has a lighter, more subtle flavor profile.
Gin is a mixture of water, ethanol, plant extracts from juniperus, etc.
Water. An occasional pink gin
Depends on the type of juice.
The word gin derives from the Dutch word jenever and somehow winds its way back to the Latin word for juniper. Gin is made by distilling rye or other grains and flavoring it with juniper berries and other aromatics and botanicals.
Try a Tom Collins (Gin, Sour Mix, Splash of Sprite) Garnish with a Lime
Tonic water or club soda.
soil, water, and the cotton gin.