The classic taste of Gordon's London Dry Gin is derived from its triple distillation process as well as from the strength of the juniper berry. The recipe also includes coriander seeds, liquorice, orris root, orange peel, lemon peel and angelica root which ties all the 120 botanicals used together to form a long, complex taste.
We've spoken a few times about how fashion changes over the years, but something else that does the same is lingo and colloquial language. Remember when we used to call 'making out' 'French kissing' or, for those who were born in the late 80s, 'grabbing'? Nasty. Some long-forgotten (but probably used somewhere out there) words for cool include 'kiff' and 'rad'.
Similar to the above, we don't usually say that someone is 'savvy' or 'oppit' as much as we might say they're pretty 'plugged in'. So, basically, if you knew all of the above, you could say you're pretty plugged into language trends.
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