Anyone enjoy gin & tonics?

Anonymous
I just stopped at the store tonight and got 4 of these tonics--- thank you for the rec!!
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Anonymous wrote:I’m with you, OP! So delicious. I love all Fever tree flavors. For fun I tried gin plus their grapefruit soda and it was a nice change up! Also gin with their Sicilian lemonade.

Do you have a gin that you like? I don’t want to break the bank but am up for recommendations. Lately I’ve been drinking the Botanist.


We are pretentious about everything but love Tanqueray gin. The green bottle with the red stamp thing. We also stock Hendrick's. Both are excellent. More often than not we use or order Tanqueray. We don’t venture out and try other gin brands because we don’t drink that much, so we just stick with what we like. - OP

St. Germain PP here and this is exactly what we do, too. We have Hendricks on hand for others but Tanqueray is the one we actually drink. Same goes for Tito’s and Ketel.


Yeah, I keep a bottle of that garbage on hand for anyone who requests it. If someone wants it, that tells me they know nothing about liquor and to serve them the cheap stuff if they ask about other liquors.
Anonymous
the cucumber is also a good tonic.
Anonymous
Tanqueray all the way! Some Schweppes, lime and ice and I am one happy lady
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just stopped at the store tonight and got 4 of these tonics--- thank you for the rec!!


That’s great. Report back later what you think. It’s a very subtle change of pace we really enjoy but maybe it’s not for everyone. I wouldn’t blame you if you’re a purest who prefers regular tonic. Cheers! - OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tanqueray all the way! Some Schweppes, lime and ice and I am one happy lady


I also like Schweppes. Great bubbles and bitterness. I just wish they didn’t use junk high fructose corn syrup.
Anonymous
I find that the elderflower tonic water overpowers the botanicals of the gin. If you really like gin and want to taste or appreciate the different profiles if flavor, you’re much better using the regular plain tonic water.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Tanqueray all the way! Some Schweppes, lime and ice and I am one happy lady


I also like Schweppes. Great bubbles and bitterness. I just wish they didn’t use junk high fructose corn syrup.


HFCS is bad, but not NEARLY as bad as the benzoate preservatives many tonic waters have in them. Those are highly carcinogenic when in the presence of acids like ascorbic acid, which basically most all G&T's will have. Even Fever Tree has that toxin in them.

Walgreens has tonic without it, but still has the HFCS.
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Anonymous wrote:Tanqueray all the way! Some Schweppes, lime and ice and I am one happy lady


I also like Schweppes. Great bubbles and bitterness. I just wish they didn’t use junk high fructose corn syrup.


HFCS is bad, but not NEARLY as bad as the benzoate preservatives many tonic waters have in them. Those are highly carcinogenic when in the presence of acids like ascorbic acid, which basically most all G&T's will have. Even Fever Tree has that toxin in them.

Walgreens has tonic without it, but still has the HFCS.


Yikes. Is there no commercially sold tonic water that doesn't have it and hfcs?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Tanqueray all the way! Some Schweppes, lime and ice and I am one happy lady


I also like Schweppes. Great bubbles and bitterness. I just wish they didn’t use junk high fructose corn syrup.


HFCS is bad, but not NEARLY as bad as the benzoate preservatives many tonic waters have in them. Those are highly carcinogenic when in the presence of acids like ascorbic acid, which basically most all G&T's will have. Even Fever Tree has that toxin in them.

Walgreens has tonic without it, but still has the HFCS.


Yikes. Is there no commercially sold tonic water that doesn't have it and hfcs?


Not that I have found yet, though I haven't searched high and low either. I just check out new ones when I come across them.

Avoid the ones with the benzoates first, as that's much more harmful than the HFCS, if one is making a proper G&T. Most people use waaaaaay too much tonic water, which has tons of sugar. Just a little splash is all that's needed, or making your own tonic water.
Anonymous
Which gin should I get if I can only have one bottle on hand? Tanqueray? Gordon’s Sipsmith?
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Anonymous wrote:Which gin should I get if I can only have one bottle on hand? Tanqueray? Gordon’s Sipsmith?


If only having one, then Hendricks is commonly known and will impress guests more.
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Anonymous wrote:Which gin should I get if I can only have one bottle on hand? Tanqueray? Gordon’s Sipsmith?


If only having one, then Hendricks is commonly known and will impress guests more.


You can’t go wrong with Sipsmith. Hendrick’s tells me that you don’t really know a lot about gin and that you have limited tastes.

There is a great YouTube channel with a British guy that tastes and reviews gins and does a fantastic job of describing each of the botanicals he can taste. Channel is called ‘No Nonsense Gin’
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Anonymous wrote:Which gin should I get if I can only have one bottle on hand? Tanqueray? Gordon’s Sipsmith?


If only having one, then Hendricks is commonly known and will impress guests more.


You can’t go wrong with Sipsmith. Hendrick’s tells me that you don’t really know a lot about gin and that you have limited tastes.

There is a great YouTube channel with a British guy that tastes and reviews gins and does a fantastic job of describing each of the botanicals he can taste. Channel is called ‘No Nonsense Gin’

Sipsmith is overrated same as Hendricks, which is why it's popular with the know-nothings and a good one to have on hand.
Anonymous
I love G&Ts, and frequently add a splash of elderflower liquor to them.
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