Seeing as bars have taken on the task of revitalizing nearly every drink in the cocktail books of old, it stands to reason that as basic a choice as the gin and tonic would get its due. Wouldn't it be ...
For gin & tonic lovers, this kit allows you to make your own tonic water, as opposed to buying bottles at the store. You can pick from classic (pictured, $26) or elderflower flavors ($32). In total, ...
Combine ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Once mixture starts to boil, reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Strain off solids. Remove from heat and ...
Who doesn’t love an occasional gin and tonic? During the summer in landlocked Denver, a gin and tonic makes me feel like part of the yachting set, like I should be wearing Docksiders and screaming, ...
Q: I buy expensive gin but cheap commercial tonic water. What are the other choices? I’ve seen some high-end bottled quinine waters but have not tried them. Are they any good? Can I make my own? A: ...
It's tonic week at The Chronicle's Food & Wine headquarters. With Lou Bustamante writing about the rise of homemade tonic water in today's Spirits column (see Page M8), Taster's Choice is rating the ...
The gin & tonic is a thing of elegant simplicity but, since the mixer makes up the majority of the drink, a lot is riding on the tonic. Luckily, there are many quality quinine-flavored offerings out ...