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:
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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.
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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.
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Pour the Gin: Add 50ml (1.7 oz) of your chosen high-quality gin over the ice.
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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.
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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.
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Stir Gently: Give the drink a gentle stir to mix the ingredients without losing too much carbonation.
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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!