Nothing. Jager is best taken in the form of a shot, and is best served ice cold. However, if you absolutely must mix it into a cocktail, it works best in my opinion with citrus flavors. Pineapple Juice is great. Orange Juice isn't bad. Also, citrus sodas like Sprite work pretty well too.
Matthew Gin goes by Matt.
Gin and Tousen
Lime obliterates the taste of the Gin. You should use a slice of lemon to compliment it. Hendricks also suggest cucumber.
Georgie Leonard goes by Gin, and Gee.
in my opinion yes
Sweet vermouth (the other kind, dry vermouth, goes into regular gin and vodka martinis).
Try a Tom Collins (Gin, Sour Mix, Splash of Sprite) Garnish with a Lime
"Raw" cotton means cotton that is unginned.
Like many alcoholic beverages, Gin is made from grains. It is then flavored with juniper berries, which is why it tastes a bit like turpentine which is made from the resins of other coniferous trees.In any case, the alcohol that is in gin is ethyl alcohol, the only alcohol consumable by humans.
Gin-soaked raisins are said to be good for arthritis. Purchase a box of golden raisins. Pour gin over the raisins until they reach the top. Let them soak for 10-14 days until the liquid is gone.
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.