The perfect gin and Tonic!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @harrylane4
    @harrylane4 4 года назад +81

    I absolutely *adore* how excited Bobby is about gin. It's wonderful.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +4

      And I absolutely adore your comments Harrison! 😊😊

    • @jaru75
      @jaru75 3 года назад +1

      Am about to tell my boss to f$#k off!😂😂😂

    • @michaelward9880
      @michaelward9880 2 года назад

      I know! He makes me want to run down to the liquor store and invest in a few bottles.

    • @ghw7192
      @ghw7192 2 года назад

      I learned to drink gin and tonic 58 years ago while living in Manila as a malaria preventative. I did not get malaria, so it must have worked! I had gotten away from that until I made Web friends with an English lady who invited me to join her having "a g&t". Five hours difference`between where I live and Northern England so it was noon at my house, but I figured why rhe hell not, joined her and have never looked back!
      Thankfully, we do not do that often! LOL! A fun video! Thanks and subscribed!

    • @Gunzee
      @Gunzee Год назад

      I get a little hyped up after a few G&T's. Bloody delicious stuff, great on a warm mid summer night.

  • @allenbt11
    @allenbt11 2 года назад +9

    Sorry coming to this video late. Alton Brown had a suggestion a few years ago that I have followed religiously during the warm months: Make ice cubes from the tonic. Your G & T won't be watered down as it melts. And my personal preference is a lime wedge.

    • @ColocasiaCorm
      @ColocasiaCorm 4 месяца назад

      That’s cute. Ever try freezing gin?

  • @tddstl3166
    @tddstl3166 4 года назад +16

    For most gins, I use 2 oz of gin and 3 oz of Fever Tree Tonic with 5 ice cubes. I prefer lemon as a garnish with gin.
    I use a rock glass. The smaller amount in the glass keeps it from getting too diluted before you finish the G&T.
    I have to try the lemon and orange combo. Keep the videos coming. Thx!

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Cheers TDDSTL ! 👍

    • @johnw218
      @johnw218 3 года назад +1

      I look at ralfy for whiskey vids and your channel for gin. Great stuff! Keep up the good work.

  • @ZEPPELIN198
    @ZEPPELIN198 2 года назад +15

    Your reaction upon taking your first sip is me every single time. A G&T is especially refreshing on a really hot day.....Absolutely nothing hits the spot better. A mojito is a close second though

  • @andygilbert1877
    @andygilbert1877 4 года назад +16

    Ha! The thing I’ve taken from this is everyone does it differently! This is ours: Glasses: Waterford Crystal Highballs, bought in Ireland on holiday. Ice: about half fill each glass. Lime: I cut a garnish from a small, very green one and squeeze the juice, dividing it between the two. Gin: Plymouth. Because we like it, but mainly because it’s supporting local industry. :) (We live in Devon) Also Sainsbury’s regularly sell it at £20 a bottle, down from £26! I know how much to pour, but did measure once out of interest, and it’s about 50ml. Tonic: We’ve graduated to Fever Tree over the years, usually the light or Mediterranean, and I buy the little cans, one for each drink, which is just enough. This is part of our Friday night ritual, which we’ve been doing for about 30 years now. Cheers!

  • @happymonk4206
    @happymonk4206 3 года назад +3

    I took a break from my gin and tonic for a while. I have been exploring store bought moonshine. Just yesterday however I thought I would check out what other flavors of moonshine were available another grocery store. I wasn't impressed. Then I thought to myself why not get a bit of gin and tonic, so I did. I chose a great tried and true Tanquary (it was on sale). I picked up a couple of bottles of flavored tonic water one orange and the other was lime. I have to say I am glad I did. I had a gin and orange tonic tonight and it hit the spot. CHEERS!

  • @ilkayamasya5954
    @ilkayamasya5954 3 года назад +3

    I use 2 cl gin, 5 cl tonic ratio with lime & mint as garnish. I never tried orange and lemon edge as garnish before. I'll try it, thanks man! 👍🏻

    • @juno7893
      @juno7893 3 года назад +1

      Nane yakışabilir. Deneyeceğim.

  • @RockStonerGamer
    @RockStonerGamer 2 года назад +1

    Lmfao! Ok the personality sold it, as well as the reaction when you knocked the glass over at the end. Sold, I’m a subscriber. Lol

  • @brianpetch9534
    @brianpetch9534 Год назад

    Have to agree - Fever Tree is the best tonic water I've tried. Their ginger beer is good too.

  • @derekd.4156
    @derekd.4156 10 месяцев назад

    I made one last night, I used beefeater Gin and just any tonic water. Then, I squeezed in a like slice, and added frozen quarted strawberries, which gave a slight sweet strawberry flavor once it thawed

  • @fray2748
    @fray2748 4 года назад +1

    Recently I've been making mine in a highball glass, filled with ice, 40 ml of Malfy Con Limone, 2 dashes of The Bitter Truth Orange Bitters, filled with either Fever Tree or Fentimans, and a slice of lime. Absolutely wonderful.

  • @ericball6000
    @ericball6000 4 года назад +3

    Bobby my friend,well done on how YOU make a g-n-t,mine is this way,12oz glass,5 large ice cubes,3.5 oz of Tanqueray,then I put in tonic all most to the top,then I drop in a lime,then a wee bit more tonic,sip and enjoy,cheers.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +2

      Well that sounds good to me Eric! I'm hoping we might get a good discussion going about everyone's preferred method! 😊

  • @billycullen6832
    @billycullen6832 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant! Love this! Such enthusiasm! Fantastic.

  • @grumpyowl3515
    @grumpyowl3515 Год назад +1

    Fever Tree is, by far, my favorite tonic. I absolutely love the addition of the Mexican Bitter Orange. I do, however, tend to use it solely with the more citrus-forward gins. For others, like Aviation, I actually prefer a more neutral tonic so as not to hide or clash with the more unusual botanical notes.

    • @adamjacobschmidt
      @adamjacobschmidt Год назад

      God Lord! You know your gin! I still keep coming back to cranberry juice cocktail. I need to try more recipes

  • @andret.t.2408
    @andret.t.2408 Год назад

    Why the hell does this dude only have 20k subs?? He should have 10x that at least, awesome content

  • @louiszepher666
    @louiszepher666 3 года назад

    Love the enthusiasm. Never thought of trying lemon and orange peel. I will try. I usually use lime. But I use Calamansi fruit now. Small orange lime like fruit. I grow them in my home.

  • @CarrowMind
    @CarrowMind 6 месяцев назад

    For me it's a pint glass with lots of chunky slow melting ice, Schweppes and 3 slices of lime. I like Schweppes because its cheaper, comes in a litre bottle and a taste I enjoy.

  • @samsvard
    @samsvard 2 года назад

    Best intro ever 😂 " Tell your boss to f*ck off".😂

  • @bryansmith9431
    @bryansmith9431 Год назад

    When comparing the size/volume of the ice when it was first put into the glass vs when the first sip happened, close to half the ice has melted!
    Chilled Tonic and gin from the freezer (when using standard gin like Tanq or an everyday bottle you leave in the freezer) solves that, as does using an insulated tumbler like a YETI style.

  • @FreakBrotherFred369
    @FreakBrotherFred369 3 года назад

    Fever Tree is my favorite tonic as well!
    Your presentations are a joy to watch,
    I can truly appreciate your passion for gin.
    It actually wasn't until just the past five years or so, that I really developed a love and appreciation for gin.
    Two of my favourites, are Tanqueray and Hendrick's.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Fr Grimm!
      So glad you enjoy my videos! I really appreciate your kind words 🙏😊😊

  • @benisalad0118
    @benisalad0118 4 года назад +2

    Since you like beefeater so much surprised you haven’t done the blackberry one seems no one has on RUclips, would be interested to see how it is, carry on with the good work and all the best, cheers bobby freeman

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +2

      Hey BenisALad01 !
      It’s funny you should say that as I was trying to find some today but it seemed to be sold out everywhere I went. Don’t worry, I’ll find some though. Watch this space 👍

  • @BigStickCombat
    @BigStickCombat 2 года назад +1

    1 ounce seems small. I would go the standard shot 1 1/2 ounces, or 45ml. Love your enthusiasm

  • @032254855
    @032254855 Год назад +1

    just started drinking gin i have just been using a pint and fulling it with ice to about 1 quarter then cover the ice with gin squeeze all the juice out of 1/4 of lemon and fill to the top with tonic water

  • @leuuon
    @leuuon 3 года назад

    I usually put a mint leaf in there for that extra aroma along with a lemon lemon wedge. I’ll definitely try the orange and lemon peel combo.

  • @andyburrell6209
    @andyburrell6209 2 года назад

    Love it from a fellow Giniac

  • @adamjacobschmidt
    @adamjacobschmidt Год назад

    Agreed! ...about ALOT of COLD ice...-25C

  • @roni2715
    @roni2715 3 года назад

    Another classic, cheers Bobby.

  • @carlosdiquercia6005
    @carlosdiquercia6005 2 года назад

    Love the enthusiasm Bobby ! Also great fan of FT. Tanqueray Ten for me works beautifully with grapefruit actually. Its one of its botanicals and bringing it forward with a grapefruit peel works like a charm. Nice tumble you got there. For me regarding the glass, as long as its wide enough so that when you are drink it it will release all those aroma's its fine. Was drinking in my youth in a highball ( like anyone else :) ) but I find it too narrow. As with wine you need to experience the aroma's when drinking gin and a narrow highball just doesn't do it for me.
    Merry Christmas.

  • @davidbroadfoot1864
    @davidbroadfoot1864 2 года назад

    Here is a tip on how to back-calculate your free-pours: put your serving glass (containing whatever ingredients you have already added) on accurate kitchen scales; zero the scales; do the free pour.
    The number of milligrams on the readout is equal to the number of milliliters that you poured (accurate for most liquids as most have a specific gravity of close to 1.0).
    You can do this for each ingredient as you add them.

  • @stevegordon695
    @stevegordon695 3 года назад

    I shall try the orange peel, looks tasty. Always lime in the US. BTW, you use ice like an American 😀

  • @loupolcari4083
    @loupolcari4083 4 года назад

    thank you for the video... Tang and tonic allways reminds me of spring time... but, I use lime...I am looking forward to trying org and lemon... thank you man.

  • @dawkon7
    @dawkon7 4 года назад +2

    Amazingly performed! looking forward to try one just like that. Would be great if you made a Gin Buck one of these days.

  • @MrZeerix
    @MrZeerix 4 года назад +1

    Super great video! I just have some other opinions with the proportions of the GT. With a 3cl (1 ounce) pour I find that the gin flavours get lost in a 200 ml pour of tonic and I often use smaller tonic bottles with 200 ml in them soo I go for a 5 or 6 cl pour if I want to explore a new gin ofcourse. But if its bloody hot outside (which it never is in sweden...) I love myself a less strong GT! I will stop tormenting you with this wall of text, love your videos and keep up the good work!

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Thanks Z10pe! Yes everyone has their own idea when it comes to ratios. I think I'n going to get lots of comments on this one!😂

  • @maksymilianreiter3111
    @maksymilianreiter3111 4 года назад

    my go-to is: rock glass full of ice, 1:2 ratio of finsbury and schweppes with a lime wedge garnish :)

  • @toresanderify
    @toresanderify 4 года назад +1

    What is your opinion on cucumber and pepper in Gin Tonic?

  • @davidbroadfoot1864
    @davidbroadfoot1864 2 года назад

    A tip for making good cold mixed drinks: apart from keeping your soft drink in a very cold fridge, keep your gin, vodka, etc in the freezer.

  • @LlTTLESHlT
    @LlTTLESHlT 2 года назад

    Love this guy

  • @happymonk4206
    @happymonk4206 Год назад +1

    I think the extra little bit of gin the sorta like the angels share. Gin and tonic has to have a citrus juice in it otherwise it's just bad. I love lime juice in it or lemon sour. I need to add grapefruit juice on the next one

  • @Danfromoverthere
    @Danfromoverthere 3 года назад +2

    This is a video I needed!!!!!

  • @rlebron44
    @rlebron44 4 года назад

    For the glass i use a Collins in my gin tonic, for the garnish I use a Rosemary Stick for mediterranean gins and a lime slice for other gins but I'll absolutely try the double peel garnish, is very intresting

  • @michaelward9880
    @michaelward9880 3 года назад

    Hey Bobby! Enjoy your channel so much. Just subscribed today and really enjoy your vids. I would like to suggest you try Jack Rudy's Classic Tonic Syrup. It definitely cranks the GNT up to 11! I like Fever Tree as well as other craft tonics but, JRCT is worth looking into! Give it a try ! It would make a great vid! Thanks.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  3 года назад

      Hey Michael!
      Welcome to my channel! Glad to have you onboard and so glad you enjoy my videos. I’ll def heck out Rudy Jacks. I’m googling it as we speak! Thanks for the tip 👍👍

    • @michaelward9880
      @michaelward9880 3 года назад

      @@nononsensegindrinking5152 you're most welcome, sir! Enjoy!

  • @njdenney69
    @njdenney69 4 года назад +5

    Great video as always Bobby. I quite like my G&T strong so for me an absolute maximum ratio of 2:1 (for some gins I even go 1:1) I learned something very interesting recently about the importance of the glass. It was always my thought that a G&T should be served in a large 'fishbowl' style glass but apparently this is the worst type of glass as it has such a large opening that the ice will melt far more quickly. Long tall and thin glass filled with ice will ensure maximum cooling and minimal melting :)

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Good point Nick! You should be videos instead of me! 😊

    • @markrees6792
      @markrees6792 4 года назад +3

      But then there's also the factor of your hand warming the glass as you hold it which it does more than you think. A fishbowl type of glass can be held by the stem to avoid this.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +1

      Mark Rees
      Yes Mark, but I have very cold hands! 😉

    • @markrees6792
      @markrees6792 4 года назад

      @@nononsensegindrinking5152 😂

  • @johngalt6929
    @johngalt6929 2 года назад

    5:02 - Whoa whoa whoa !!! LOL!

  • @Bryan_Perry
    @Bryan_Perry 4 года назад +1

    Hi Bobby! Is it okay if I add soda water or bitter lemon?

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Hey Bryan,
      Of course it’s ok my friend! Some people like soda with some of the sweeter gins and bitter lemon is delicious 😋 👍

  • @joelobozzo
    @joelobozzo Год назад

    Watching this about a year after you posted it. Great channel and videos. So your going 1 part gin to 8 ish parts tonic. I normally go 1 to 3 but I’m not using tanqueray 10. I know it has a higher proof then my normal tanqueray

  • @Ekgchannel123
    @Ekgchannel123 4 года назад +1

    Hah I thought I was the only one who likes their GnT less strong! For me I usually go 1:3 or 1:4 with lots and lots of ice as well 😄

  • @matthewgabbard6415
    @matthewgabbard6415 3 года назад

    That fat wine glass is new, this drink was classically a highball and drank as a nice long drink for hot climates like India. It also took off in America which has very humid summers, especially the farther south you get.

  • @Socrates99
    @Socrates99 4 года назад +2

    I know you must get asked to try loads of Gin, could you please try Caorunn Gin, Handcrafted Premium Scottish Gin, yes I know Scottish Gin doesn't sound right, however I think you may be pleasantly surprised. This is my favourite tipple of an evening.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +1

      Hey Socrates !
      You’re right I do get asked for a lot of gins but I shall add it to the list! Please be patient though as the list of getting incredibly long! 😊glad to have you on board!

    • @davidbroadfoot1864
      @davidbroadfoot1864 2 года назад

      After tasting Hendrick's, Scottish gin sounds more than just right.

  • @wmlemerise2331
    @wmlemerise2331 5 месяцев назад

    I use a jam jar,no ice and fever tree tonic.

  • @soucianceeqdamrashti8175
    @soucianceeqdamrashti8175 Год назад

    What abput the flavored tonics? Any preference there?

  • @apbiggins8mm
    @apbiggins8mm 2 года назад

    Tangeray is a very good gin Iike it with 7up but my all time favorite is Bombay saphire and hahaha I thought I was the only one that used oranges

  • @guernseycleveland697
    @guernseycleveland697 3 года назад

    Have you ever considered adding bitters such as angostura, orange bitters etc? Just inquisitive if this is your type of thing?

  • @danielcepeda5268
    @danielcepeda5268 3 года назад

    Has he ever reviewed Berthas Revenge ?! Ummm. That would be a good one !

  • @holyglockamole8608
    @holyglockamole8608 4 года назад +2

    The funny thing is I started out a whiskey guy who liked Gin and now I'm a Gin guy who dabbles is wiskey lol

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +1

      Glad to hear I have converted you Holy! 😂😂👍

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno 3 года назад

      You need to change the antifreeze for coolant depending on the season. Whiskey in winter, gin in summer.

  • @fit_pappy1240
    @fit_pappy1240 Месяц назад

    I'm a little late to the party but I use lemon exclusively in my gin and tonics.....

  • @porko882
    @porko882 3 года назад

    I always put lime juice in it, Either from the plastic bottle or real limes.

  • @BartendingAndBaseball
    @BartendingAndBaseball 4 года назад +3

    Is it an American thing to have lime in your gin and tonic? I’ve never had orange in mine!

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  3 года назад +1

      There are no rules to be honest Attolo. But over here it is becoming more popular 👍

  • @dreadlordgaming5890
    @dreadlordgaming5890 3 года назад +1

    Is it fine if i use Schwepes Tonic because Fever Tree doesnt exist in my country ?

  • @spiderz81
    @spiderz81 2 года назад

    Does it matter if you add ice after the gin?

  • @Lancorian
    @Lancorian 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I'll try Orange and lemon peel next time. I have a question. You gave advice on how to make a G&T. However, when you make your gin tastings, you don't follow it. You don't use ice and you don't measure the amounts of gin and tonic. And judging by the eye, the ratio seems to be rather 1:1 or 1:2. Why that difference?

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Very good question. It’s simply because I want to taste more of the gin in order to convey the flavours to you. I wouldn’t usually drink it that strong but I find it useful to have an intense blast of flavours when filming. The reason I don’t use I’ve is some times I have to do quite a few takes and the I’ve ends up meeting too much, especially in the summer when it is VERY hot in my apartment! Hope that makes sense ! 😊

  • @beckmn1
    @beckmn1 4 года назад +1

    I tend to make mine as follows. I like either a Collins or an Old-Fashioned glass, mainly as I like the smaller sizes of those over a regular larger pint-sized glass. Add ice to the top, pour in gin to around 1/4 to 1/3 of the glass. I rarely use a jigger for a G&T. Top off with tonic and add the garnish of choice. I've been experimenting with a orange wedge lately.

  • @cheancey
    @cheancey 4 года назад +2

    But have you tried Fever Tree’s Aromatic Tonic, which has angostura in it?

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      I have! It’s very nice ! 😊😊

    • @cheancey
      @cheancey 4 года назад

      No Nonsense Gin Drinking Its so rare and hard to find in the US and angostura bitters don’t do the slightest in replicating it

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад

      Cheance
      Yes I’m sure it is. It’s actually getting rare over here too. I wonder if they are phasing it out ??

  • @frostzone548
    @frostzone548 4 года назад +1

    Nice video as always Bobby! Always looking forward to your gin reviews!

  • @porko882
    @porko882 3 года назад

    what temperature does gin freeze at, is it possible to make gin ice cubes? I heard doing beer ice cubes so it wouldn't water down the beer.

    • @davidbroadfoot1864
      @davidbroadfoot1864 2 года назад

      Gin freezes at about -27C ... lower than most freezers can reach. But you wouldn't want to to make gin ice-cubes anyway because they would change the drink ratio as they melted, and the portion that didn't melt would be wasted. What is most relevant is the temperature ... not whether the ingredient is solid or liquid. So, making your G&T using gin that is stored in your fridge (or even better, your freezer) is a good way to start your drink off at a lower temperature.
      You could, of course, make G&T ice-cubes, but it'd be a waste of gin they didn't completely melt, and the tonic water contributed would be flat.

  • @Danfromoverthere
    @Danfromoverthere 3 года назад

    Would you suggest the Tanqueray 10 or Beefeater 24 for my next bottle and I guess my next suggestion would be which would be best suited for a gin and tonic? I assume the Tanqueray 10 being that’s what you’re using but I have to ask

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  3 года назад +1

      It’s such a tough question Danny. Check out my video comparison of the two ruclips.net/video/KAtUoyHific/видео.html

    • @Danfromoverthere
      @Danfromoverthere 3 года назад

      @@nononsensegindrinking5152 lol I did!!!! And I think I’ll just have to get both!!!!!

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  3 года назад +1

      @@Danfromoverthere
      🤣it’s the only solution!

    • @Danfromoverthere
      @Danfromoverthere 3 года назад

      @@nononsensegindrinking5152 lol I mean I’m gonna love them both so I can’t go wrong. Just finding it difficult to find either one around here

  • @adamjacobschmidt
    @adamjacobschmidt Год назад

    ...although ice that cold might flatten the carbonation.

  • @SnugNap
    @SnugNap 3 года назад

    My tonic of choice is polar tonic specifically the lime tonic

    • @happymonk4206
      @happymonk4206 3 года назад

      I also like the lime tonic water 👍

  • @RobinhoodarrowsRHA
    @RobinhoodarrowsRHA 3 года назад

    Lemon and lime peal for me ☺️

  • @ItsAMadHouse360
    @ItsAMadHouse360 4 года назад

    Bobby, I try to keep to measuring, but after a couple...The level of gin does increase, hiccup.

  • @slightlyabveaverage4059
    @slightlyabveaverage4059 2 года назад

    Seeing him as hype as he was really makes me wonder if he loves the taste of the gin that can make him kiss the bottle or the way it makes him feel, honest curiosity

  • @mulatokudzava7797
    @mulatokudzava7797 2 года назад

    Man, it almost seems that you really love gin!

  • @octopuslair6877
    @octopuslair6877 6 месяцев назад

    Everyone knows the lime is vastly superior to the lemon. The best gin and tonic is in a tall glass (a double) with beefeater and half a lime with pulp. Canada Dry used to be my choice of tonics, but now it fever tree light. Ice should be all the way to the top.

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 Год назад

    Naa, I use 2 to 5, lime, I don’t like Fever tree, too busy and too expensive. I use Canada Dry. I drink mine from a stainless steel insulated barrel mug.
    I have developed a taste for Bombay Safire but have used Beefeater, Tanqury and recently Plymouth (from your videos).
    So put that in your pipe and smoke it 😊

  • @bigrich6750
    @bigrich6750 7 месяцев назад

    G&T is one cocktail that requires perfect measurements. Too much or too less of any one ingredient will ruin it. A 8-10 oz. cocktail glass filled 2/3rds full with cubed ice, 1 1/2 oz of gin, 3 oz tonic, a wedge of lime squeezed and dropped into the cocktail.

  • @jamestaylor9258
    @jamestaylor9258 4 года назад +3

    Lime, my friend. I find it more enjoyable than lemon.

  • @Loaf11Two
    @Loaf11Two 5 месяцев назад

    Disagree on the glassware. With any drink glassware is important. A balloon glass for a G&T means you can hold it by the stem so as not to transfer your body heat from your hand to the glass and warm your drink up

  • @daniels.9678
    @daniels.9678 3 года назад

    I usually go 1:2.5

  • @happymonk4206
    @happymonk4206 3 года назад

    Great joke about the old man's beard 😂

  • @DB-rw5vu
    @DB-rw5vu 4 года назад

    I'll have to try Tanqueray 10, once I get bored of Hayman's Old Tom that is.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +1

      That may take a while DB! 😂

    • @DB-rw5vu
      @DB-rw5vu 4 года назад +1

      @@nononsensegindrinking5152 I wish it was sold in 1.75L bottles, and that I could find the other Hayman's gin styles, the royal dock, the gently rested, etc., The old tom is the only one I can find anywhere close to me here in New England, and it's one of only two old toms I can find, the other being Ransom old tom.

    • @nononsensegindrinking5152
      @nononsensegindrinking5152  4 года назад +1

      D B
      Sounds like you need a trip over to ‘old’ England! 😂
      I do like Ransom though 👍

  • @jorgeisaacguerrero
    @jorgeisaacguerrero 4 года назад

    cheers🍻

  • @Petterkopp
    @Petterkopp 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I liked the bitterness of quinine, but it´s about the only flavor I can´t abide.

  • @Reed-Publications
    @Reed-Publications 3 года назад

    I absolutely love Gin, but I can't stand tonic water. I just use carbonated water with my Gin. 😍

    • @thanatosignis5702
      @thanatosignis5702 3 года назад +2

      If you really want to taste the gin, I always use unflavored carbonated water/soda water/sparkling water/club soda. Whatever you want to call it. And really experience the flavor of the gin uninterrupted by sugars or other ingredients you find in tonic water. Now a good old gin and tonic is nice but for a high end gin I like to experience every bit it can offer.

  • @jcesarocampo
    @jcesarocampo Год назад

    I enjoy my gin & tonic in a mason jar mug.

  • @sjackson9264
    @sjackson9264 2 года назад

    The chub this guy gets over gin 😅

  • @brtwta4225
    @brtwta4225 3 года назад

    Can you make Episode about :how to make diy tonic? 😋

  • @JKolle747
    @JKolle747 2 года назад +1

    I thought the standard garnish was a lime wedge. After all that’s why we call you folks ‘limeys’, right?

  • @dblair1258
    @dblair1258 2 года назад

    Don't like Tonic water . Do like chilled Tanqueray Rangpur with chilled San Pellegrino on ice with lime slice as garmish in a tall glass. :)

  • @pablogonzalez8304
    @pablogonzalez8304 4 года назад

    I saw Jamie Oliver also put a mint leaf

  • @nf3922
    @nf3922 4 года назад

    G&T GANG REPRESENT!!!!🧐

  • @keltyk
    @keltyk 3 года назад

    Suggestion. Keep the glasses in the freezer.

  • @matthewtodd3879
    @matthewtodd3879 3 года назад

    No ten is the best but i like to squeeze a piece of lemon in it

  • @karlreinke9653
    @karlreinke9653 4 месяца назад

    Good Lord no ! A G&T must use a lime! Squeeze the lime and rub the rim with the rind.

  • @Hizoll
    @Hizoll 2 года назад

    I was wondering how you have a young man’s face with old man’s hair, then I saw all that liquor in the background.

  • @philthejet
    @philthejet Год назад

    Ah man, you are so English in your ways🤣

  • @LeReVid
    @LeReVid 2 года назад

    @2:20 jajaja que malo mae! Jajaja 😂

  • @trustin.p9504
    @trustin.p9504 4 года назад +1

    For me gin and tonic is the drink.👍. As for the tonic water canada dry gets the job done...

    • @ItsAMadHouse360
      @ItsAMadHouse360 4 года назад

      You really should try fever tree, no high fructose corn syrup.

  • @markrees6792
    @markrees6792 4 года назад +1

    You asked for people's comments so at the risk of sounding like a miserable bastard here's mine 😂.
    All down to personal preference obviously but always 3 to 1. 30ml of gin to 200ml of tonic is one very weak drink. I'm too lazy to measure out my tonic hence the reason I always buy my fevertree in cans (even though it does work out slightly more expensive). One double shot 50ml to 1 fevertree can 150ml. I find this to be the perfect gin and tonic (for me) and if diluted anymore you really loose the taste of the gin, just my opinion obviously.
    The only exception to this is when I drink one of my favourite gins, da mhile seaweed gin in which case I pour a single shot purely because it has such a strong flavour. There...... I'm done 😂

  • @oldschoolcop.357magnum
    @oldschoolcop.357magnum 9 месяцев назад

    Two oz for me 😂

  • @louisemoore7715
    @louisemoore7715 2 года назад

    NO refrigerator ice...only from the market...AND no high fructose corn syrup in the tonic water

  • @BrainBytes4u
    @BrainBytes4u 3 года назад

    There is no way to drink g&t but definitely the one you do it is one of the bottom best…