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What's better than a delicious, chilled cocktail for an aperitif? Make the iconic Gin Tonic yourself at home: A refreshing ...
3. Add 15 ml of fresh lemon juice to the glass. This will give your Gin and Tonic a bright, citrusy flavour. Next, add cucumber peel or chunks. 4. Slowly pour 150 ml of Tonic Water into the glass. You ...
Make the blue ice: Steep loose dried butterfly pea flowers or butterfly pea flower tea bags in hot water according to package directions until liquid turns a bright blue color. Pour brewed tea ...
Check out some delicious makeovers to transform your favourite Gin and Tonic from a classic drink to a classy cocktail.
Here are some great recipes for gin cocktails, from classic finds plucked from dusty old bar books to new and improved riffs.
Whether you like a classic London Dry, a fruit-forward gin, or even a barrel-aged gin, pairing it with the right tonic can make a world of difference.
As you’ve no doubt gathered from our countless odes on the subject, we’re very big fans of gin – particularly when all those heady botanicals are served up with a dash of bitter tonic, a ...
Add ice to fill and then add gin and tonic. Squeeze the lemon wedge’s juice into the mixture, dropping the lemon in after.
Gin and Tonic is celebrated for its perfect balance of flavors, versatility, lightness, and historical significance. This easy-to-make cocktail is customizable and low in calories, making it an ...