Among the most widely consumed mixed drinks in the world, the Gin and Tonic pairs gin with tonic water over ice, finished with a slice of lemon peel in a highball glass. Known almost everywhere simply as the G&T, the drink rose to renewed prominence in the early 21st century alongside the global craft gin movement and a wave of premium tonic brands. Its construction is elementary, and that simplicity is also its demand: with only two principal components, the character of the finished drink rests almost entirely on the quality of the gin and the tonic chosen. The combination reads as crisp and quinine-bitter, refreshing yet spirit-forward at roughly 7 percent alcohol by volume.

Gin Tonic cocktail in a highball glass — made with Gin, Tonic water, and Lemon peel

Gin Tonic

G&T, Gin and Tonic

Dificuldade Medium
Calorias ~129 kcal
ABV 7,13%

Ingredientes

Instruções

Fill a highball glass with ice, pour the gin, top with tonic water and squeeze a lemon wedge and garnish with a lemon wedge.

Refreshing Strong

O Gin and Tonic, conhecido universalmente como o G&T, é um dos coquetéis mais populares do mundo, que combina gin com água tônica sobre gelo e guarnecido com casca de limão. A popularidade da bebida explodiu no século XXI junto com o movimento global de gin artesanal e as marcas premium de água tônica. É enganosamente simples — a qualidade do gin e da tônica determina a bebida por completo.

History & Origins

The Gin and Tonic was developed by British officers of the East India Company in 19th-century India as a way to make the anti-malarial drug quinine more palatable. Tonic water contained quinine to prevent malaria, and mixing it with gin, sugar, and lime turned a medicine into a pleasure. The drink spread throughout the British Empire and became one of the most recognized cocktails worldwide.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: gin botanicals — juniper, coriander, citrus peel — with the clean, slightly bitter quinine note of the tonic water and a bright lemon zest. Palate: crisp and refreshing with gin's herbal complexity balanced by the tonic water's quinine bitterness and a subtle citrus sweetness. Finish: dry, bitter, and botanical with a long, clean quinine fade.

juniper quinine citrus herbal refreshing

Pro Tip

Always pour the tonic water slowly down the inside of a well-chilled glass to preserve the carbonation, and choose a premium tonic water with a clean, pronounced quinine character to match the gin.

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