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The Indogg Gin

 




When you're an indogg, you work hard at whatever you're doing. You take a practical, logical and analytical approach to life and have a lot of patience. You love working with mechanical or technical things and are very thorough when you're focused on a project.

The INDog is a breed of indigenous Indian village dog that was featured a few years ago on National Geographic Channel's documentary, "Search for the First Dog". Though it hasn't been recognized as a standard breed by major kennel clubs, it has gained global attention and acceptance as pets, companions and working line dogs. It shares many similarities to ancient, landrace or feral dogs around the world, including the Canaan Dog of Israel and the Australian Dingo.

Unlike other pedigree dogs, INDogs are born free and aren't selectively created by humans. Hence, they can be found in urban and rural areas with a natural range of size, color and markings. Traditionally, these dogs have scavenged human waste or hunted small prey animals for food. As a result, they're modest eaters and require very little food to survive.

They have a healthy Indogg metabolism and can digest a variety of diets. But, if you overfeed them, it may trigger behavioral shifts such as selective eating habits.

It's important to note that the INDog is not an endangered species. These dogs have survived for thousands of years and are a part of India's culture, art and heritage. In addition, they are an integral part of Indian flora and fauna. They are also a significant economic resource for their owners, as they provide food, shelter and protection from other predators.

Indogg combines seven premium botanicals with a special strawberry ingredient that is added after distillation for a smooth, fruity flavor. This gin is gluten-free, sugar-free and has no artificial flavors.

This gin is a perfect drink for anyone who enjoys a classic martini or a pink gin cocktail (like Hendrick's). To make the perfect martini, muddle strawberries in a shaker with a shot of gin, lemon juice and simple syrup. Strawberries adds sweetness, a touch of citrus and a fresh finish.

This gin is light on juniper, which will appeal to fans of pink gins who want a mature twist on the genre. It also has broad appeal for gin lovers of all types, and will pair well with any mixer.


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