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" ... Call me a purist, but no matter how hard manufacturers work to make their fake Christmas trees look real, they will always look like over-sized toilet bowl brushes to me. ... "
" ... If you happen to be a gin purist, then forget about this limited-edition Dorothy Parker Rose Petal Gin by Allen Kat’s New York Distilling Co. (But let me tell you, you’re missing out.) Only 10,000 bottles were produced, which I think is a minor mistake on the company’s part: It’s too damn tasty for it to excluded from the core collection. It’s the perfect introduction to the juniper-based spirit for people who want something reasonably potent, tasty, and far from overwhelming. And by overwhelming, I mean medicinal—because many lesser gins are exactly that. Let me explain: When making gin, the botanicals are of utmost importance, but it’s even more critical to get the balance and nuance right. You don’t want something that feels and tastes as if it belongs in a pharmaceutical. And that’s what this expression does quite well—it’s distinctive in its own way because of its barely perceptible (and not cloying) sweetness. The liquid is delicious and well-suited for imbibers who don’t want a juniper bomb. (Let’s be straightforward here: Some gins are just the kind of gin you’d want in a G&T or a Corpse Reviver No. 2, or a Tom Collins. That said, the strength of this rose petal gin lies in its versatility and can be used in any number of cocktails.) The botanicals involved—green cardamom pods, elderberries, hibiscus petals, cinnamon bark, coriander, plus lemon and orange peels—keeps things interesting, especially for those who like to experiment. And that blush color? That’s all natural: It’s achieved through infusing crushed elderberries in addition to pink and rose petals. ... "
" ... It’s unlikely away fans will be allowed, too. While it won’t be the purist’s test of whether partisan fans matter at matches, it will still mean that the fan experience is different in yet another way, and the impact on outcomes likely yet further complicated. ... "
" ... Longtail is a purist rear-drive car, without the weight and complication of all-wheel drive. Dry weight is 2709 pounds, though topped with oil and gas, the car weighs 2963 pounds. It’s nearly impossible to get a big-bore sports car much under 3000 pounds. Interestingly, Longtail’s weight is within a hundred pounds of most 1960s Italian V12 supercars, and several hundred less than 1960s long-range English GTs. Longtail has far more than double the horsepower of “track day” competizione supercars of 50 and 55 years ago. Complain as we might, we are living in the good old days. ... "
" ... She said, “I’m a coffee purist and don’t really get why anyone would want to contaminate perfectly good coffee with things like these that are of dubious health benefit. Mushroom extracts? I don’t think so.” ... "