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Gin and Tonic Cocktail

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How to make a perfect Gin and Tonic cocktail. G&Ts are made with gin, tonic water and limes. This simple cocktail relies on good proportions to achieve balance. This drink is perfectly balanced and tastes like a combination of sweet, sour, bitter and herbal with a nice sparkling finish.

In this post, we will teach you the best ratio for Gin and Tonic as well as variations to have fun with.

More cocktail recipes: Negroni, Mojito, Margarita, Ranch Water, Tom Collins.

Ingredients in a Gin and Tonic

  • London Dry Gin – Choose a quality, mid-priced gin.
  • Tonic Water – I love Fever-Tree tonic water.
  • Limes – Use lime slices or a lime wedge to garnish your cocktail.

The best glassware choice for a classic Gin and Tonic is a highball glass.

Ratio of Gin to Tonic

This recipe has a ratio of 1:2. For 2 ounces of gin, you will use 4 ounces of tonic water. This is a strong Gin and Tonic, so if you prefer your drink stiff use this ratio. 

To create a more mild version, use a 1:3 ratio. For 2 ounces of gin, add 5-6 ounces of tonic water.

Best gin for a G&T

The truth is just about any gin will do the job. I like to rely on mid-priced gins like Tanqueray, Beefeater or Hendrick’s Gin. These are all quality brands that are affordable and easy to find.

Directions

  • Step 1: Fill a glass with ice and add gin.
  • Step 2: Fill the glass to the top with tonic water. Stir gently.
  • Step 3: Add a garnish of lime slices, a lime wedge or a seasonal garnish.

Variation Ideas

  • Lemons – If you don’t love limes, try lemons in your next Gin and Tonic. Some other fun variations to try are thyme, orange, grapefruit, mint leave and cucumbers. 
  • Sweeter G&T – If you a want a sweeter cocktail, add an ounce of simple syrup (or to taste). I like to serve with a sprig of rosemary as garnish. 
  • Add Lime Juice – For my taste, almost any cocktail can be improved by adding fresh lime juice. I love adding lime juice (along with lime slices) to my G&T. 
  • Strawberry G&T – Muddle fresh strawberries with lime in the bottom of a glass before preparing an otherwise traditional Gin and Tonic to make a Strawberry Gin and Tonic. 
  • Peppercorns – A couple of pink peppercorns make the most beautiful garnish. 
  • Citrus G&T – Add lime, lemon and orange slices to your drink for additional citrus flavors.

Tips for Making

  • Garnish ideas for a Gin & Tonic: A classic G&T is typically garnished with lime slices. I like to layer them with ice throughout the drink. 
  • Chill the glass before serving. Bartenders recommend making a Gin and Tonic as cold as possible when serving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best ratio of gin to tonic?

You can do any ratio between 1:1 and 1:3. The ratio I like best is 1:2, using two ounces of gin and four ounces of tonic water.

Is Gin & Tonic a strong drink?

G&T is a highball drink with soda, which are typically considered lighter. However, with no sweetener or juice the gin flavor really comes through and it’s a strong tasting drink.

Do you pour gin or tonic first?

First, add the gin with ice, then top with tonic water.

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Gin and Tonic Cocktail

Learn to make a perfect Gin and Tonic at home.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword Gin and Tonic
Servings 1 cocktail
Calories 45kcal

Equipment

  • 1 highball glass

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces gin
  • 4 ounces tonic water
  • 2 lime wheels

Instructions

  •  Fill a glass with ice and add gin.
  • Fill the glass to the top with tonic water. Stir gently.
  • Add a garnish of lime slices, a lime wedge or a seasonal garnish.

Notes

  • Garnish ideas for a Gin & Tonic: A classic G&T is typically garnished with lime slices. I like to layer them with ice throughout the drink. 
  • Chill the glass before serving. Bartenders recommend making a Gin and Tonic as cold as possible when serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 45kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 235mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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