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Revision as of 17:31, 14 August 2020

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The Blue Ruin Speakeasy

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"The drink gets its name from the Prohibition era, when bathtub gin was known as “blue ruin,” Tarbender's bar director Nick Filiou tells us. Filiou says he's carried a variation of this drink with him everywhere he's gone throughout his decade-plus in the bar business."

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