Gin and Tonic

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Gin and Tonic

1 oz Gin

Fill with tonic

Garnish with lime wedge

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46 Responses to “Gin and Tonic”
  1. SaulNeno says:

    [..YouTube..] no se puede hacer peor

  2. pchwang says:

    [..YouTube..] You should never use tonic water out of a fountain. If you want a decent Gin and Tonic, always ask for tonic fresh out of a bottle.

  3. Bulldog22031 says:

    [..YouTube..] @Dn2kproductions I COMPLETELY disagree. I use 3 ounces of gin, and 1.5-2 ounces of tonic. Crimp lime peel, twist and toss it in.or3 oz. gin1 oz tonic1 oz fresh grapefruit juice

  4. Bulldog22031 says:

    [..YouTube..] @Dn2kproductions I COMPLETELY disagree. I use 3 ounces of gin, and 1.5-2 ounces of tonic. Crimp lime peel, twist and toss it in.

    or

    3 oz. gin
    1 oz tonic
    1 oz fresh grapefruit juice

  5. fearof33 says:

    [..YouTube..] Always wanted to try tanqueray malacca…too bad its discontinued lol. Beefeater was my first gin though, so that will always have a place in my liqueur cabinet

  6. canals22 says:

    [..YouTube..] … just saw a video of a Scotts that said “no ice !” (or lemon)

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