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The Ultimate Gin and Tonic Recipe

There are many great Gin and Tonic recipes out there, but this one is one of my absolute favorites. We will also give you some magic tips to make your Gin & Tonic stand out among your guests.

There are many great Gin and Tonic recipes out there, but this one is one of my absolute favorites.

Ingredients:

  • 50ml (1.7 oz) high-quality gin (such as Hendrick's, Tanqueray No. Ten, or Bombay Sapphire)
  • 150ml (5 oz) premium tonic water (such as Fever-Tree or Q Tonic)
  • Ice (large cubes lasts much longer, or a large ice sphere)
  • Garnish: Lime wedge, lemon twist, or cucumber slices (depending on the gin's botanical profile)
  • Optional: A sprig of fresh rosemary or a few juniper berries for an aromatic touch

Instructions:

  1. Chill Your Glass: Place your glass (a highball or a large balloon glass works best) in the freezer for a few minutes or fill it with ice and water to chill.

  2. Add Ice: Fill the chilled glass with large ice cubes or a large ice sphere. Larger ice melts more slowly, keeping your drink colder for longer without diluting it too much.

  3. Pour the Gin: Add 50ml (1.7 oz) of your chosen high-quality gin over the ice.

  4. Add the Tonic: Slowly pour 150ml (5 oz) of premium tonic water into the glass. Pouring it slowly down a bar spoon or the side of the glass helps preserve the carbonation.

  5. Garnish: Add a garnish that complements the botanical profile of your gin.

    • For a classic London Dry gin, a lime wedge or lemon twist works well.
    • For Hendrick's gin, try cucumber slices.
    • You can also add a sprig of fresh rosemary or a few juniper berries for an aromatic touch.
  6. Stir Gently: Give the drink a gentle stir to mix the ingredients without losing too much carbonation.

  7. Serve and Enjoy: Your perfect Gin & Tonic is now ready to be enjoyed! Sip and savor the harmonious blend of flavors.

Tips for the Perfect Gin & Tonic:

  • Quality Ingredients: Use the best gin and tonic water you can find. The quality of these ingredients greatly affects the final taste.
  • Glass Choice: A highball or balloon glass allows for better appreciation of the aromas and provides room for ice and garnishes.
  • Ice Quality: Use clear, large ice cubes to reduce dilution and keep your drink cold longer.
  • Garnish Thoughtfully: The garnish should complement the gin's botanicals and enhance the overall flavor and aroma of the drink.

Enjoy your ultimate Gin and Tonic!

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