Seagram's Extra Dry

Approval Rate: 90%

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    charliekoopa

    Tue Mar 02 2010

    Seagram's usually makes decent liquor for bid-bottom shelf booze. This one was not one of their best. I would rank this gin with Phillip's or other bottom-shelf plastic bottle gins. On the upside the bottle is a really cool shape and has really neat bumps and ridges on it. For the money, buy Gordon's.

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    imogen

    Mon Jun 08 2009

    I cannot help but recall the Snoop Dogg verse "Now I got me some Seagram's Gin..." when I see this in the stores. Though Snoop may be a fan, I am not. I think that Tanqueray and Bombay Sapphire are much better than Seagram's in a similar price range. I am not really sure what makes it "extra dry" either. It's very pine needle-y.

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    entranced

    Sat Feb 14 2009

    I can normally pick a 5th for under $10 here, so the taste and value go hand and hand as far as this one goes. Great for mixing with juices and cocktails. If I was going to be using a gin as a primary base of a drink like a gin and tonic or just on the rocks, I'll go for a Tanqueray brand.

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    jeffinak

    Tue Feb 03 2009

    One star is being generous. It all starts with the pee-colored bottle, continues with the smell of paint thinner and finishes with the taste of pine-sol and a Saturday morning hangover. Even a bad tonic water doesn't deserve this gin. Spend the extra few bucks and get a good gin, instead.

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    strijdom

    Fri Dec 05 2008

    Great stuff. Smooth, nice citrus aftertaste. Juniper flavor just right. Best value by far for all gin brands.

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    spike65

    Wed Aug 22 2007

    5 stars as a mixer. Three and one-half in a martini. Makes excellent gin and tonics. Use Schweppes and a lime wedge. A very good low to middle shelf gin.

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    cydonia33

    Sun Mar 04 2007

    Looks like the reviewers either love it or hate it. I love it on the rocks. Seagram's has a unique fresh taste that the others can't match. The price makes it even better. The grapefruit flavored version was a real summer treat but is no longer available. There are better gins for a Martini, such as Beefeater or Broker's. Don't always judge a product by its price.

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    bell017

    Wed Dec 06 2006

    Seagram's is five-star for me, and I find it hard to believe that it is so far down the list for most of the others. Perhaps they are remembering their first introduction to this gin, which was perhaps in the basement of some frat house where they got bombed on the stuff and had a hell of a bad next day.

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    planetarygear

    Sat Mar 11 2006

    My experience with gin is rather limited, because I can't stand the stuff - it's a lot like drinking a liquified Christmas tree. I give Seagram's a 2 because I had a some good times with it when I was younger and didn't know any better.

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    fitzgeralds_liver

    Fri Dec 16 2005

    I first experienced modern gin in the form of a piss-yellow bottle of Seagram's Extra Dry. "So this is gin, eh?" I thought. Silly boy. Little did he know he was swilling Lysol. Gin indeed!

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    bigsprinter

    Thu Aug 25 2005

    The price is right, but this is a Gin only palatable in a Gin and Tonic (No Seagrams Martinis for me)

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    swampgog30

    Sun Jul 04 2004

    a very smooth gin ,with a great price a good name behind it.

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    jazzybee

    Tue Jun 01 2004

    my favorite hard drink. i would rate it a 5 because i am mostly a beer drinker. i can't drink it by itself but i mix it with 7up or mountain dew. and a half pint for 4 dollars.. you can't beat that price.

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    irishgit

    Tue Feb 10 2004

    Paint thinner.

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    swatxcat

    Fri Oct 31 2003

    Good gin, nice price

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    lowrider

    Tue Apr 29 2003

    This is good gin for the very low price

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    phaley

    Mon Jan 15 2001

    This gin comes across surprisingly smooth for something labled "extra dry." For those looking to mix, I'd suggest tonic water and lime, and for those looking for something sweeter, I'd suggest mixing with lemon/lime or grapefruit sodas.

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    vincevaga

    Mon Jan 08 2001

    This is a fine gin for a reaonable price. It tastes good and doesn't burn that much when mixed in 7up. To spice up any activity, such as going to the movies, I will fill up a plastic container with shots of this and then dump a can of 7up in there, along with some carnberry juice. You can't even taste the alcohol, and you are messed up by the time you get to the theater (when your friend is driving).