This blackberry gin and tonic is the perfectly versatile cocktail. The blackberries bring a juicy, tart fruit flavor that plays beautifully with your favorite botanical gin and a slightly sweet tonic.
featuring Portal London Dry Gin and Tonic, garnished with a tropical choice of oranges, passion fruit, and pineapple, and the delightful option of Kiwi and Cinnamon Tincture or a hint of coffee ...
Gin and tonic cake with lashings of lemon and lime. It's a triple threat, where the sponge is laced with gin, drizzled with a lemony gin glaze and finished with a gin and lime frosting.
Once the sugar has dissolved, remove from the heat. Add the gin, tonic, lemon juice and the grated Bramley apple. Set aside to cool completely, then pour the mixture into a plastic freezer-proof ...
It is, of course, great with tonic, but it also works so well ... Do it now. Jazz up a Gin Sour with some fruit. Handily, you can use defrosted frozen blueberries for this as well as fresh ...
Think a heady mix of gin, tonic, and… coffee. Trust us on this one. The botanicals in the gin, not to mention the bitterness of the tonic, really stands up to the naturally sweet and smooth ...
Gin and tonic is one of the legendary cocktail classics with a fascinating history, but there seem to be many facts about it ...