They do not. I believe they stopped making that series in the early 90s. They sure were good.
No they don't
None. But if you eat enough of them you will not care about your problems as much.
According to this article: http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2008/06/30/want-to-know-the-calorie-content-of-your-favorite.html there is 120 calories per 1 ounce of Seagrams Gin, so times 120 by ounces in the bottle and wha-la!
Generally beer, wine, wine coolers, hard liqueur. There are many types of each. These are a few examples: Hard liqueur can include whiskey, brandy, gin, and vodka.
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
You can't buy a cotton gin. When Whitney made the first one it was small, but today it is a big building that trucks can drive up to with a cotton trailer filled with raw picked cotton. At that point it is sucked into the gin, cleaned and then comes out in large bales.
Depends where you buy it. In the UK, supermarkets usually have a few 'specials'.
it made plantation owners buy and use more slaves.
Of course that depends on where you live. If you lived in Holland, you can buy it at your local liquor store. If you live in America however, it's a lot harder to get. In Oregon, McMinimans in troutdale produces an Dutch Style gin, that is fairly authentic. In the UK it's sold as Holland Gin.
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A Gin Sling is a juniper flavored cocktail.
You would not capitalize it. cotton gin
No, there is no salt in gin.