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Discover the secrets to crafting the perfect Gin & Tonic in this enlightening video. We delve into the essential components ...
You can't talk gin without mentioning the ultimate duo: the Gin & Tonic. With origins in colonial India, where British officers added quinine to gin to fight malaria, this classic has evolved into a ...
The flavour of gin and tonic may never be the same again due to climate change, a new study has suggested. Scientists have found that volatile weather conditions, could change the taste of juniper ...
From London to Wisconsin, one-day gin academies across the globe let the public brew their own spirits. You might not go home with a diploma—but you will go home with the world’s rarest gin.
If there's one thing the Brits take seriously, it's their gin and tonic. But the subtle fusion of flavours is at risk, experts have warned - with climate change to blame.
METHOD: Pour the gin, lemon juice, sugar and tonic water into a NutriBullet or kitchen blender, put the lid on and blitz it for about 5 seconds. Then take the lid off, lash in the ice and get the ...
Naturally, we started off with a gin and tonic, to help guide our efforts and ambitions. The gin was an award-winning York Gin London Dry, finely matched with Fevertree Tonic.
Sir — It appears that climate change has now come for the gin and tonic — a blow to British summer rituals if ever there was one. According to researchers, juniper is losing its aromatic punch thanks ...
The flavour of gin and tonic may never be the same again due to climate change, a new study has suggested. Scientists have found that volatile weather conditions, could change the taste of juniper ...