Gin & Tonic
Classicrefreshingbitterclassic
Ingredients
- Gin50 ml
- Tonic Water150 ml
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Glass
Highball
Garnish
Lime wedge
Method
- 01Fill a highball glass with ice.
- 02Pour gin over the ice.
- 03Top with tonic water.
- 04Squeeze a lime wedge over the drink and drop it in.
About this drink
More on the Gin & Tonic
What it tastes like
A clean quinine finish. Overall it reads as bitter, refreshing.
Why this recipe works
Building straight in the highball glass keeps the Gin & Tonic simple and lets each ingredient hold its own profile rather than blending into one note.
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.
Common mistakes
- Skimping on ice. A half-full glass dilutes faster and goes warm before you finish it. Fill it.
- 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.


