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Gin & Soda

Easy2 minHighball glassLight

gineasyrefreshinghighballbubblycitruslightparty

Ingredients

  • Gin50 ml
  • Soda Water120 ml

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Glass

Highball

Garnish

Lime wedge

Method

  1. 01Fill a highball glass with ice.
  2. 02Add gin.
  3. 03Top with soda water.
  4. 04Stir gently and garnish with a lime wedge.

About this drink

More on the Gin & Soda

What it tastes like

A long, fizzy finish, kept long and easy-drinking. Overall it reads as refreshing.

Why this recipe works

Stirring keeps the Gin & Soda silky and lets the spirit stay centre-stage — there's no citrus to froth, so dilution and chill come from gentle contact with ice rather than aeration.

Ingredient tips

  • Open mixers as late as possible and pour gently — flat fizz makes a tall drink feel tired.

When to serve it

Serve on a warm afternoon, with plenty of ice, or for a group — it scales without losing its character.

Common mistakes

  • Over-stirring. Stop once the outside of the mixing glass is cold and frosted — usually 20–30 seconds.
  • Pouring mixers in early or hard. Add them last, down the side of the glass, to keep the fizz.

Variations to try

  • Try a London Dry gin for a drier finish, or a contemporary gin for softer botanicals.
  • Top with tonic water instead of soda for a drier, more bitter finish.
  • No soda water? Try Sparkling water as a substitute (good swap).
Bartender's Notes
  • Use cold soda water and plenty of ice to keep it crisp.
  • A lime wedge adds brightness without sweetness.

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