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    Coffee. ☕️ Still waking up.

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    We were comparing shaken vs stirred Aviation cocktails last night. Stirring lets the color of the Creme de Violette show through better, giving a darker cocktail, but shaken had better flavor.



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    Took down a few san remo's wasn't in the mood for beers it's threatening rain so not on the water today

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    We were comparing shaken vs stirred Aviation cocktails last night. Stirring lets the color of the Creme de Violette show through better, giving a darker cocktail, but shaken had better flavor.



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    Aviation as in Aviation gin? That’s surprising, I generally don’t like the taste of gin after it’s been shaken.
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    Aviation as in Aviation gin? That’s surprising, I generally don’t like the taste of gin after it’s been shaken.

    Aviation cocktail - Gin, Luxardo, Creme De Violette, lemon. It's delicious and a great color - my picture doesn't do it justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    We were comparing shaken vs stirred Aviation cocktails last night. Stirring lets the color of the Creme de Violette show through better, giving a darker cocktail, but shaken had better flavor.



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    Thanks Wayne - appreciate the insights mate, will keep in mind for future
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    £7.25 for festival prices actually doesn't seem so terrible compared to the pub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    Aviation cocktail - Gin, Luxardo, Creme De Violette, lemon. It's delicious and a great color - my picture doesn't do it justice.
    Oooohhhh…sounds like a classic cocktail that I an unfamiliar with. Sounds good though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    Aviation cocktail - Gin, Luxardo, Creme De Violette, lemon. It's delicious and a great color - my picture doesn't do it justice.
    Never heard of it, but I am intrigued!

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