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All content All content. Back to Home Recipes Hendrick's and tonic. Find the closest shop. Ingredients Ice cubes 50ml Hendrick's gin ml tonic water Cucumber slices, to serve. Method 1 Fill a hi-ball glass with ice cubes. Nutritional Details Each serving provides. Related Recipes. Chocolate mousse cake 1 hour 10 minutes, plus cooling…. Be the first to review this product. The high-flyer from Scotland unites here harmoniously with the Mediterranean-looking bitter lemonade of Fever Tree.
Hendrick's Gin is one of the most popular products of our time for a reason. Distilled in two different stills, refined with eleven exquisite ingredients such as juniper, cucumber, Bulgarian rose, orange, angelica, elderberry, coriander and lemon, this gin is an absolute masterpiece. The essences of selected herbs and plants give it its excellent taste, which promises a complex rollercoaster ride of flavors when it meets Hendrick's Gin.
Add a slice or zest of grapefruit - done! Only registered users can write reviews. Gin is such a personal thing, I think you can make a martini out of anyone that you prefer. Things have really opened up in the world of drinks making and gin in particular. The rules should be made up by you and your personal preference. We like Hendricks as well. Once we did our cocktail with butterfly pea tea. Here is our recipe if you are interested.
Rather like organic straws. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The background I come from a family of gin and tonic drinkers and the smell of it with slices of fresh lemon brings on a flood of childhood memories. So with all of this in mind, I decided to write about how to make the perfect gin and tonic. The elements in the mix: 1. The Gin Choose your favourite gin or the best quality and best-tasting gin you can afford.
The tonic Use a tonic that is ice-cold and freshly opened from the can or bottle. The ice To make this drink perfect you need a lot of ice. The citrus Here you have 2 choices: lemon or lime. The pouring. Instagram I can also be found enthusiastically pinning beautiful food images on Pinterest. Kiwi sorbet with lemon October 28, Lemon sorbet infused with thyme November 21, Where did you find those lovely glasses?
Nicole 9 years ago. Sam Post Author 9 years ago. Hi Kate, I cant remember exactly, but would think it was from the Milnerton flea market.
Gina 9 years ago. S 9 years ago. Tina 9 years ago. I love Hendricks but prefer to drink it with a cucumber! Kiran KiranTarun. New fan! I love your photography and styling. Thanks for the wonderful how-to! Louise 9 years ago. Stunning photos! Hi Louise, just keep thinking about it all day and then have one tonight phuzathursday. Can I add: rubbing the rim of the glass with the lemon or lime. Kristy 9 years ago.
Carole 9 years ago. To make this the perfect gnt a slice of cucumber is out of this world!!!!! Norma 9 years ago. Tessa 9 years ago. Meg 9 years ago. Karin 9 years ago. Amber 9 years ago. STACY 9 years ago. Cant wait to try it! Kari 8 years ago. Hendricks is my favorite too. Using Fevertree Indian tonic kicks it up another notch. Cory 8 years ago. Sam Post Author 8 years ago. Hi Cory sounds great, thanks for letting us know. Marie 8 years ago. Hi Marie — thanks for the comment and the frozen lime tip.
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Please contact us here to work with us. We recently returned from a trip to Northern Spain and Southern France. While there we discovered Spanish-style gin and tonics, or "gintonics" as they say in Spain.
Read my post to learn why these refreshing, botanically enhanced cocktails are so delicious. This recipe uses Hendrick's Gin, a Scottish small batch gin that is infused with cucumber and rose and distilled with an array of herbs, seeds, roots and fruit. Use a quality tonic water that does not have high fructose corn syrup in the ingredient list.
I personally like FeverTree tonic water. FeverTree Elderflower tonic water is particularly delicious in this gin and tonic. Note: FeverTree is a premium product and is notably more expensive than the grocery store brands made with high fructose syrup. My local grocery store does sell FeverTree, but in limited sizes and flavors. I purchase my FeverTree products through Amazon Prime, which provides the full array of FeverTree products and is cheaper than my local grocery store.
Large ice cubes are important for making a good gin and tonic because the cocktail needs to be as cold as possible. I use these ice sphere molds and these oversized square cube trays to make large ice cubes. Bitters make a gin and tonic interesting. Think of bitters as the seasoning for your gin and tonic. Bitters are a distilled alcohol that is flavored with plant extracts.
There are many kinds of bitters and good ones don't come cheaply. The good news is you only need a few drops to add interest, so one bottle will last you a very long time.
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