Gin has a rich history; from being dubbed "Mother's ruin" in 18th century London where it was the drink of the poor, to the drink symbolic with the British Empire. But more than just marking key moments in British history, the spirit has a huge cultural significance, too - appearing in poetry, novels and even inspiring some of the most famous lines in film. Here are our favourites.
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