Gin and Tonic

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  1. [..YouTube..] give me a bombay sapphire and tonic

  2. Scyllllla says:

    [..YouTube..] half assed gin tonic

  3. markart157 says:

    [..YouTube..] I usually don’t drink alcohol but this drink is the only alcohol beverage that is really awesome i must admit!!

  4. MrVisionneur says:

    [..YouTube..] By the book, this guy is way off. I’ve studied this drink on all angles. First be very hot and thirst to enjoy this drink to the fullest. What ever glass you have 3/4 full with ice, squuze lime over ice then slowly pur room temp. gin over lime till it in 1/2 way up through the ice. Then slowly add frech bottled Schwepps Tonic,Gin use Beefeater, anything less than schwepps is wrong. Fill glass w/ tonic, don’t stir at all enjoy a sip of the gin as it passes through the tonic.

  5. shlokda says:

    [..YouTube..] are you crazy?

  6. mickypoo4622 says:

    [..YouTube..] My prefered combination is 1/4 gin to 3/4 tonic (chilled), with a thin slice of both fresh lemon and lime. I like many brands of gin, but the flavoursome varities rather than the exceedingly dry (like Bombay Sapphire). Best is Plymouth Gin, expensive but worth it for a special occasion.

  7. fightclub179 says:

    [..YouTube..] i gave u a thumbs up…i also dont drink allot, but i love gin and tonic/vodka tonic. In fact i am drinking a gin and tonic right now…its just so good…

  8. jtxrr says:

    [..YouTube..] joder quĆ© gran aportación…! gin&tonic = gin + tonic…. con dos cojones!

  9. YapiKredi says:

    [..YouTube..] number one drink GIn Tonic

  10. kingraven9 says:

    [..YouTube..] I prefer Brokers for my gin and tonic, wasn’t crazy about beefeater or sapphire. I’m looking to shoot for magellan when I have some extra cash. I have a perfect cup for makin my g&ts. It has a short bottom of about an inch, I fill it with ice and squeeze a lime onto the ice. Then I pour the gin to just about where the straight bottom ends and the curvature of the top begins, followed with the tonic. Not a whole lot you have to do to make a great gin and tonic.

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