5 Unique Gin And Tonic Recipes You Must Try

Gin and Tonic might not be everyone’s favorite drink out there, but it’s a must-try for everyone who loves and appreciates good alcohol. Gin and Tonic is unique, wholesome, and simple at its best. Here are 5 ways you can twist this drink and make it even better. Oh, just in case you didn’t know, 1:3 is the popular proportion of gin and tonic water in this iconic cocktail.

5 Unique Gin And Tonic Recipes You Must Try

  1. The Parisian
  2. Coolish Gin and Tonic
  3. Classy G&T
  4. Smokey G&T
  5. The Fancy G&T

The Parisian

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Herbal gin is probably one of the most flavorful one out there. To accentuate it even further, add a tablespoon of elderflower liqueur in. Mix equal parts of Tonic water and champagne in it and tada, you have the most exotic Gin and Tonic.

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Coolish Gin And Tonic

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Get a gin with fresh cucumber notes and mix it with equal parts of flower flavored gin. Add cucumber ribbons and a sprig of mint and tada, the most refreshing Gin and Tonic is here!

Classy G&T

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Get an acidic gin that is vibrant, and add a tablespoon of sweet vermouth. A dash of bitters, two parts of Tonic water, and some exotic berries give you the crème de la crème of G&T.

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Smokey G&T

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Get an intense juniper-heavy gin and top it with a super smokey classy whiskey, a dash of apricot liqueur, and Tonic water. The portion of whiskey can be directly proportionate to your love for whiskey. Happy boozing!

Also Read: Whiskey Traditions Around The World

The Fancy G&T

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Mix a few herbs in water and boil it for a minute. Let it cool and then freeze them into ice cubes. Make a classic Gin and Tonic and add the ice cubes to it. Take slow and gradual sips. Each time, it will taste different. Is this what happiness tastes like?

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Summing Up

These Gin and Tonic recipes can turn out to be absolutely delightful and refreshing. If you plan to unwind after a long day at work, relax by the poolside, or simply throw a cozy brunch party, these G&T recipes will definitely come in handy!

FAQs

What Is Gin And Tonic Called?

Gin and Tonic is also known as ‘G&T’ and is one of the most preferred cocktails across the world. There are several variations and recipes of the G&T cocktail that modern mixologists and bartenders have come up with.

Should You Refrigerate Gin?

Refrigerating gin makes for a very enjoyable drinking experience as the cold gin carries a crispier mouthfeel. So yes, you should absolutely refrigerate your gin.

Can You Drink Gin Straight?

You need to be aware of what gin you are ordering. If you choose the right one, gins make for amazing sipping spirits that you can drink straight!

Do You Stir A Gin And Tonic?

You neither stir nor shake a classic G&T. You simply pour all the ingredients into a highball glass and let them mix. If you want you can stir them briefly but it’s not necessary. 

Is Gin And Tonic Healthier Than Wine?

G&T started as a medicinal drink so it definitely has health benefits rooted in its history. If we compare it to wine, it’s lower in calories and sugar, so definitely a healthier choice.

How Do You Get The Bitterness Out Of Gin And Tonic?

The bitterness in Gin & Tonic comes from the quinine that is present in the tonic water. The bitterness can be easily reduced with a pinch of salt, drops of lemon, or even sugar. You can also try different flavored versions of G&T cocktails where the other flavors balance out the bitterness.

How Do You Make Tonic Water Taste Better?

You can add lemon or sugar to make tonic water taste better. You can also find flavored tonic waters in the market wherein the bitterness is reduced by using floral or fruity elements such as rose and citrus. India has several great homegrown tonic water brands for you to try!

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