Over ice.
cotton gin
"Capitalizing 'Gin Rummy' is appropriate when referring to the specific card game as a proper noun or title. For example, 'Let's play Gin Rummy tonight.' When used generically, do not capitalize, as in, 'I enjoy playing gin rummy with friends.'"
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin but failed to secure proper patents and many people stole his design.
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.
Fill the glass with chilled gin. To add the proper amount of vermouth, raise the glass and gesture with it in the direction of France. Enjoy your martini.
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He invented the cotton gin, (which has nothing to do with the alcoholic drink 'gin', by the way), which removed seeds from cotton plants very fast. Before the cotton gin was invented, seeds had to be removed from cotton by hand, a very slow process. The cotton gin made cotton a valuable product to grow and sell.
counter clockwise. thats how i do it at least...
no,there is not a proper way to pickup a dog.
Oh, dude, "thin gin" is like when a gin is, you know, thin. It's basically gin that's not as thick as your grandma's soup. So, if someone offers you a thin gin, just be prepared for a less viscous drinking experience. Cheers to that, I guess!
No, there is no salt in gin.
A Gin Sling is a juniper flavored cocktail.