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5 REFRESHING GIN & TONIC COCKTAIL RECIPES YOU MUST TRY

5 REFRESHING GINS & TONIC COCKTAIL RECIPES YOU MUST TRY

“The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen’s lives and minds than all the doctors in the Empire.” Sir Winston Churchill.


The simplest of drinks – gin, tonic, ice and garnish – the perfect cocktail to welcome the first rays of spring sunshine and the long days ahead.

BRIEF HISTORY

Have you ever wondered where gin comes from and how it conquered the world?

Gin gets its name from either the French genièvre or the Dutch jenever berry, which both mean “juniper”, and its popularity dates back to the Middle Ages when it started out as a herbal medicine.

Dutch Courage

Fast forward to the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) and the famous ‘Dutch Courage’ when English troops fighting alongside the Dutch noticed that the Dutch soldiers were extremely calm and courageous in battle. This bravery became attributed to the calming effects of the “genever” that they sipped from small bottles hanging from their belts.

The British troops brought it back with them and because of the relative cheap price of gin, when compared with other drinks available, gin became popular with the poor.

The Gin Act

By 1730, alcohol abuse was becoming a major problem for the poor and in order to solve this problem The Gin Act was introduced in 1736, making gin prohibitively expensive. This didn’t solve the problem as riots broke out and the law was blatantly disregarded.

The production of gin didn’t stop (on the contrary it rose by almost 50%), however, distillers simply stopped getting their licenses the official way.

In 1742 it was recognised that The Gin Act was unenforceable and it was repealed. Instead, different polices with reasonably high prices, licensed retailers and reasonable excise duties were introduced over a number of years.

Refined and Respectable

These changes made the gin production process more refined and many respectable firms were established. Gin evolved to become a delicate balance of subtle delicate flavours, and began its ascent into high society.

These days, gin is frequently enjoyed as a trendy cocktail.

With hundreds of gins and tens of tonic varieties we are indeed spoilt for choice! The inclusion of new and imaginative garnishes came hand-in-hand with a rise in new gin distilleries.

Personally, I like Fever Tree tonics, a lovely variety and available in pretty much any supermarket.

HOW TO BUILD A GIN COCKTAIL

Add ice cubes to fill ¾ of the glass

Stir gently for 15 seconds with a bar spoon or chopstick to chill the glass

Pour away any liquid from the melted ice

Top up the glass with more ice

Add the gin ensuring that you coat the ice as you pour

Add your garnish

Add the tonic water. Pouring slowly helps the tonic to keep its fizz

Rest for 30 seconds to allow the flavours to infuse with each other.

5 REFRESHING GINS & TONIC COCKTAIL RECIPES YOU MUST TRY

Drinks simply don’t come more refreshing or refined than a G&T. Here are a few recipes to try while self-isolating.

CONTEMPORARY GRAPEFRUIT & VANILLA INFUSION GIN COCKTAIL

The pairing of the garnishes creates a phenomena called transmogrification where two flavours – here, vanilla and grapefruit, combined create a third, unrelated flavour – here, chocolate.

5 REFRESHING GINS & TONIC COCKTAIL RECIPES YOU MUST TRY

50 ml Gin

150ml Tonic Water

25 ml Vanilla Vodka

Dash of Cointreau

Vanilla pods

Pink Grapefruit wedges

Rub the rim of the glass with Cointreau to add a notch of sweetness and build a drink in the glass following the instructions above.

SPICE ME UP GIN COCKTAIL

The star anise garnish combined with black pepper and olives add salinity and spice to the drink. Any classic gin will go well with this particular garnish but my favourite is the Opihr gin which delivers a spiced explosion to taste and also a discernible sweetness from the orange in the Gin. It’s a fun twist on a favourite cocktail.

50 ml Gin

150 ml Tonic Water

1-3 whole star anise

1 -3 green olives

A sprinkle of cracked black pepper

Build a drink in the glass following the instructions above.

CLASSIC GIN COCKTAIL WITH A TWIST

The rosemary sprig adds some amazing herbal aromatics.

5 REFRESHING GINS & TONIC COCKTAIL RECIPES YOU MUST TRY

50 ml Gin

150 ml Tonic Water

Rosemary sprig to garnish

A few juniper berries

A sprinkle of cracked black pepper.

Build a drink in the glass following the instructions above.

PECULIAR MIX OF CUCUMBER, STRAWBERRIES AND BLACK PEPPER GIN COCKTAIL

While strawberries and black pepper may seem an unusual combination, the result is a pleasant and delicious one. The pepper adds balance and a refreshing kick.

50 ml Gin

150 ml Tonic Water

2-3 strawberries

A sprinkle of cracked black pepper to garnish

Fold a slice of cucumber on a cocktail stick.

Build a drink in the glass following the instructions above.

SUMMER VIBES GIN COCKTAIL

My favourite, strawberries! When you add that sweetened berry to a cocktail like the gin and tonic, you take the drink from dry to delicious.

50 ml Gin

150 ml Tonic Water

Fresh or frozen strawberries

Dash of Cointreau

Lemon Slice

Rub the rim of the glass with Cointreau to add a notch of sweetness and build a drink in the glass following the instructions above.

If you’re looking for a refreshing cocktail to celebrate this summer be sure to try one of these delicious gems.

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21 Comments

  1. Julia Rees
    April 21, 2020 / 2:09 pm

    All these cocktails sound amazing! I would love to try the strawberry one! I have all the ingredients so will make it tonight!
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

  2. April 14, 2020 / 9:54 pm

    Ooh all of these look absolutely divine. I want to try the grapefruit and vanilla one for sure. I’ve been making a lot of gin + komboocha drinks lately. So delicious!
    Thanks for sharing these awesome cocktails. Hope you are staying safe and keeping healthy!

    • Elegant Duchess
      Author
      April 16, 2020 / 2:23 pm

      Thank you Jenny! I do love a G&T in the sun and the Easter weekend was a favourite opportunity to experiment with a few of them! Stay safe beautiful xx

  3. April 14, 2020 / 10:16 am

    LOVE this post! I’ve recently been a G&T convert! Thanks for sharing all these lovely recipes

    Life is a Shoe

    • Elegant Duchess
      Author
      April 16, 2020 / 2:24 pm

      you are welcome Celyn! You should try the one with anise stars, very peculiar! xx

    • Elegant Duchess
      Author
      April 16, 2020 / 2:38 pm

      Beautiful and delicious! You should try a few! xx

    • Elegant Duchess
      Author
      April 16, 2020 / 2:50 pm

      Thank you! xx

  4. April 13, 2020 / 6:03 pm

    Given our current situation right now, a little bit of Dutch courage can’t hurt. I have never tried Gin. All these cocktails look delicious. I would love to try the Summer Vibes. Thank you for sharing beautiful lady. Hope you had a blessed Easter weekend.

    Cheers

    Nikki
    http://www.nikkilivinglife.com/blog

  5. April 11, 2020 / 12:16 am

    Gin and tonic has always been my favourite drink! I’ve never thought of adding to it but I love these ideas – grapefruit and vanilla, or Cointreau sound like particularly enticing flavour combinations! Yum – thanks so much for sharing. Happy Easter!

  6. April 10, 2020 / 9:11 pm

    Yum!
    This blog post could not come at a better time!
    I never used to drink anything than variations of wine but lately get into vodka
    cocktails and wonder what more did I miss.
    Looking forward trying some of these 🙂

    https://www.ecoislogical.com

    Nathalie

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