Nix the regular old tonic water the next time you break out the gin. Instead, try one (or a few) of these five alternative mixers to shake up your gin drinks.
Caribbean Gin And Tonic Recipe: Cool off with Caribbean vibes in this refreshing G&T, featuring Portal London Dry Gin and Tonic, garnished with a tropical choice of oranges, passion fruit, and ...
There's a lot going on here. It's got that familiar juniper taste up front, but then there's a push and pull between sweet, slightly salty and herbal. The lingering taste is a dry, spicy sweetness. It ...
These eight Gold Medal winning juniper-forward gins are a classic expression of the London Dry style and an ideal base for a ...
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 ...
Sift the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, salt and cornflour over the creamed mixture and mix on a slow speed until almost combined. Add the soured cream, tonic and gin and mix until smooth.
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Blueberry Gin and Tonic
This blueberry gin and tonic is a flavorful riff on the classic gin and tonic recipe that gets a burst of sweet and floral ...
Once the sugar has dissolved, remove from the heat. Add the gin, tonic, lemon juice and the grated Bramley apple. Set aside to cool completely, then pour the mixture into a plastic freezer-proof ...
One such exponent is Sweden’s Hernö, whose master distiller Jon Hillgren (one of the most highly decorated gin distillers in the world) has created a recipe combining just two botanicals: juniper and ...