gin and tonic

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Noun1.gin and tonic - gin and quinine water
gin - strong liquor flavored with juniper berries
highball - a mixed drink made of alcoholic liquor mixed with water or a carbonated beverage and served in a tall glass
quinine water, tonic, tonic water - lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine
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There is Elderflower Gin and Tonic, a Premium Indian version and a Refreshingly Light option.
The first of its kind in Wales, The Gin To My Tonic Show will enable guests to DISCOVER the wonderful world of gin, TASTE a spectrum of flavours through unlimited tastings, LEARN about the unique aspects of the gin by attending gin and tonic workshops, and MASTER the perfect serve with cocktail making masterclasses.
3) Get the chilled gin and tonics made up in serving glasses with slices of cucumber and lemon before unmoulding the lollies.
We drink gallons of the stuff, enough to make gin and tonics one of the most popular drinks in vogue at the moment.
There will be no shortage of gin-related treats, with Spangles promising gin and tonic cupcakes and gin drizzle cake for hungry diners.
Sponsors put faith gin McCall AYR UNITED sponsor Bodog's founder pledged to support manager Ian McCall's January transfer budget because he is so confident the club will win promotion from League One this season - even if it is the gin and tonic talking.
Gin and tonic is the popular way to enjoy gin, but Gin Monkey says a great alternative is a Tom Collins, a mix of lemon juice, sugar syrup, gin and soda water.
Any feedback, How did your gin and tonic cake turn out?
"Only Spain knows how to make a gin and tonic," he insists.
Next is the classic Hendrick's Gin and tonic with slices of cucumber - a drink The Feathers hope will become 'the new Pimms and lemonade' for guests.
For the cocktail: In shaker filled with ice, combine gin and tonic.
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