First gin and tonic of the spring/summer.  I use key lime juice instead of lime slices.  Best discoveries I've made on that front have been Q tonic water and Voyager gin.  Q isn't as cloyingly sweet as Seagrams, Canada Dry, etc.  It uses agave and not corn syrup as I recall.  It also comes in little 5-ounce bottles or cans so you can use one to a drink.  Voyager is a distillery up near Woodinville, WA, and it's the best gin I've yet come across.  You can sip the stuff neat, if you want; it's that smooth.  Still has an herbal bite like good gin, but it doesn't need a mixer to avoid tasting either medicinal or like you're sucking on a juniper bush.  Relatively reasonably priced for a craft spirit, to boot.
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As you can tell from my glorious 1960s countertop, I bought a bit of a fixer when I started working in Seattle, thanks to the batshit insane real estate market.  I know exactly where I want my wet bar to eventually go.  But ye gads, the money I've had to sink into other shit recently . . .