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The history of the gin and tonic cocktail is closely linked to modern British history. It is a product of soldiers stationed in India who mixed their medicinal dose of quinine water to ward off malaria with their daily ration of gin. Fast forward to the present day, the gin & tonic is more popular than ever, with £2.6 billion worth of gin sales in the UK in 2019, according to the WSTA.
The Spanish use a copa glass to serve gin and tonic. This is a big balloon glass that lets the wonderful aromas of the drink’s botanicals be released, adding an extra level of flavour. At home, a large wine glass is the perfect substitute to ensure you are able to enjoy the botanical aromas of your gin & tonic.
Our ultimate G&T recipe provides you with 3 simple steps to create a showstopping G&T to enjoy with friends or to give yourself a well-deserved treat at the end of the week. Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water blends beautifully with all types of gin, ensuring your G&T is always crisp and refreshing.