The most popular mixer to drink with gin is, of course, tonic water. It’s a classic for a reason: the bitterness of the tonic water balances and reflects the botanicals. Whilst the fizz of the tonic water gives Beefeater Gin an effervescence, bringing those citrus notes bursting out, all...
Tonics and BittersWhile often used in smaller quantities, these add depth and complexity to cocktails. Tonic water contains quinine, which brings a characteristic bitterness, perfect for a classic Gin and Tonic. Bitters, while not a mixer in the traditional sense, are typically dashed into cocktail...
This is the most versatile and can work in everything from a dry martini to a gin and tonic. From there, explore the gin's versatility. Every brand is different, and you can customize your bar with a fascinating array of botanicals. Tequilas for Margaritas Tequila is key to margaritas,...
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Q is for Quinine,Wewouldn’t classthe gin and tonic as a cocktail— but that hasn’t stopped the highball soaring in sparkling popularity of late. Served over ice, the drink hinges on solid, traditional tonic water. And quinine, a natural medicine, is what gives tonic water ...