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Gin Bars Cheyenne WY

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Central Cafe & Lounge
(307) 778-8571
5401 Walker Rd
Cheyenne, WY
Bunkhouse Bar
(307) 632-6184
1064 Happy Jack Rd
Cheyenne, WY
Outlaw Saloon
(307) 635-7552
3839 E Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY
Cheyenne Club
(307) 635-7777
1617 Capitol Ave
Cheyenne, WY
Anderson's Other Corner Bar
(307) 632-9638
1303 E Pershing Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
Mingles Billiards Lounge
(307) 632-9966
1618 Stillwater Ave
Cheyenne, WY
Scooter's Scoreboard Bar
(307) 634-8734
507 E Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY
Green Door Drive-In Liquors
(307) 634-4141
301 E 16th St
Cheyenne, WY
Crown Bar
(307) 778-9202
222 W 16th St
Cheyenne, WY
Keg 'n Kork Liquors & Lounge
(307) 632-5844
822 Central Ave
Cheyenne, WY

Herbal Remedy

Credit: Chris Doorley (writer)   Can gin kick-start your kidneys and bladder? Sort of. Like its neutral cousin vodka, gin begins as a grain-based liquor, but it gains distinction with the infusion of juniper berries, an evergreen shrub used as medicine in times past to treat kidney and bladder diseases. Taken in large quantities, gin tends to cause issues with those organs but consumed as it should be, in small amounts, this is a refined spirit imbued with subtle herbal helpers. In fact, each distiller adds as many as a dozen flavor botanicals—ranging from orange peel to coriander, cassia, fennel, and the like—to give gin an aromatic nature that makes for a sublime cocktail base. Here, Kristen Bronson, a bartender at New York City gastropub The Spotted Pig, shares some of her favorite gin cocktails. Or, if you want to go a simpler route, there’s always the gimlet (gin, fresh lime juice, and sugar), a brilliant classic that few people recognize as a gin drink. Whichever mix satisfies you, try gin with its best friend, ice. Cheers...

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