How to make homemade tonic water

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • How to make a delicious if complex homemade grapefruit tonic water. Full detailed recipe bellow!
    I'll take you through a little of the history of gin and tonic and show you how to use chinchona to make a beautiful tonic water which I flavour with grapefruit.
    Scroll down for the full recipe.
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    THE RECIPE
    Chinchona Bark Syrup -
    20g Chinchona bark powder
    750g Water (note I add extra after the infusion & straining to make this back up to 1500g again)
    750g Sugar
    Heat the water and chinchona bark powder to a for five minutes. Strain this mixture through a coffee filter then weigh the strained cinchona bark infusion and add water to make it back up to 750g.
    Add the 750g of sugar to the cinchona bark infusion and stir to dissolve.
    Lime syrup -
    400g Sugar
    400g Water
    Zest 10 lime
    Heat water and sugar to make a syrup then pour this syrup over the lime zest. Allow it to infuse and cool.
    Clarified Grapefruit Juice -
    750g Fresh grapefruit juice
    250g Fresh grapefruit juice
    2.5g Agar (0.25% of total juice)
    Heat agar with the 250g juice then off the heat gradually add the cold 750g juice to the hot mix while stirring.
    Set this mix to a light gel in fridge then once set freeze it completely.
    Defrost the frozen grapefruit gel through a double layer of cheese cloth and collect the clarified liquid.
    Tonic base -
    300g Chinchona Syrup
    200g Lime Syrup
    150 Clarified grapefruit juice
    Mix all the ingredients together.
    Finished tonic with lime juice to carbonate
    280g Mixxed Tonic Base (see above)
    565g Water
    150g Fresh squeezed lime juice
    Mix just a couple of hours before serving at most, then carbonate and chill until ready to use.
    Video Timestamps -
    00:00 Introduction
    00:29 Quinine / History
    1:14 Tonic recipe
    3:08 Carbonation
    3:27 My Gin & Tonic

Комментарии • 65

  • @lesleyjames8220
    @lesleyjames8220 Год назад +11

    Yes, please! A simpler version would be wonderful. I would love to try this with allulose or some other sugar substitute.

  • @shaunliew2572
    @shaunliew2572 2 года назад +6

    This is an absolute gold nugget of information. Thank you for sharing this to the world, as it has come to mean a lot more to me right now in what has been a difficult time for the past few years.

  • @mimimarquez9168
    @mimimarquez9168 Год назад +1

    Although I stressed out making it, it was delicious! Thank you! My husband likes it.

  • @rudolphyss
    @rudolphyss Год назад +3

    Great video! Loved the attention to every detail. Lots of steps in the recipe but not impossible to recreate. Subscribed! 😍

  • @mikhi7866
    @mikhi7866 2 года назад

    Really cool video, the level of dedication is amazing!

  • @FireWoodClub
    @FireWoodClub Год назад

    Totally Amazing. Thank you.

  • @GoldenAgeNow
    @GoldenAgeNow 6 месяцев назад

    This was exceptional! Th aka so much for sharing! 🙌👍😊🙏

  • @klingklokje
    @klingklokje Год назад

    Aweesome! Also love the medicinal/cultural background story. It brings attention to the initial concept (the herbs).so cool :)

  • @littlepotato2741
    @littlepotato2741 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting. Thanks for the video and ideas.

  • @HomeCookedHeston
    @HomeCookedHeston 2 года назад +1

    Ooo yes! This looked amazing. Would love to give this a crack!

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +1

      it makes really great tonic water. There recipe is a fir few steps but very doable or you could skip the clarified grapefruit for a simplified version

    • @HomeCookedHeston
      @HomeCookedHeston 2 года назад

      @@EddieShepherd no way! I would do it the exact way you did it! I have you edible cocktail ebook and they were delicious!

  • @BrazilSaint
    @BrazilSaint 2 года назад +3

    Great video and fantastic looking recipe! I have toyed with my own Tonic water here, also using grapefruit juice but was using dehydrated Quinine powder (0.04g per litre) and a 5 litre keg for the carbonisation. My challenge was packaging it in such a way as to keep the ‘fizz’ and short of a proper bottling or canning line, I could not keep it fizzy enough for making in batches.
    One thing I did note is that keeping your liquid as chilled as possible without creating any ice crystals, helps with the carbonisation, as does giving the mix a periodic shake during the carbonisation process.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад

      Ah yes, I've ended up carbonating mine each day a few hours before I use it now, to have it as fizzy as possible. I do the same thing, really chill the tonic water as far as I can, carbonate and shake while carbonating, then let it rest and chill again before serving or decanting.

    • @moodtherapist
      @moodtherapist 2 года назад

      So, I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade but there was no mention of safety in the video. Cinchonism is a thing and can be pretty bad. If your guests are only having one glass you’re probably OK but quinine is highly toxic and using bark you have no idea what the final strength of the product is. Pure quinine is definitely a way to get around this issue BUT you have to be certain that it is food safe and that’s hard to acquire if you are not a commercial concern because it is a restricted substance due to it’s toxicity. If you are not using USP (food grade) quinine there could be other compounds you need to worry about. Interesting quinine facts - gram can kill three people. Some research suggests that many drug overdoses in the US are actually quinine overdoses as it is used to cut cocaine in in particular. It has a similar bitterness and reportedly increases the effect of the drugs… If someone overdoses they test for cocaine but they don’t as a matter of course test for quinine. You can read more about quinine on this website which is a good starting point for safety but obviously if you are selling this stuff you’ll want to broaden your own research and not trust the word of a guy/dog on the internet 😉 www.cocktailsafe.org/quinine-tonic-water-cinchona-bark.html Take care boys!

    • @BrazilSaint
      @BrazilSaint 2 года назад

      @@moodtherapist very valid point - thank you.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +2

      ​@@moodtherapist hi Rich, I do have the safety data and calculations here. Based on typical quinine extraction from chinchina you would have to drink over 30 litres of this tonic water before you got to the low end of the range where people can start to experience symptoms of cinchonism. Oh course people should exercise caution, but I personally serve a 150ml serving of this, so if someone wanted to have the 200 g&t’s they’d need to get them to 30 litres I would have bigger worries than just the quinine. However I am just making this to serve a single drink, if I was scaling up to larger production I would probably look at using pure quinine to get extremely exact measures.

  • @thegardenofeden4919
    @thegardenofeden4919 Год назад

    Wow…..amazing.Please do a simplified version.

  • @sherrysenf-mcginn7693
    @sherrysenf-mcginn7693 2 года назад +1

    Interesting video. Would like to try make it. A simplified version would be welcome.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +1

      Thanks :) I'm going to work on a simplified quick version to put out soon

  • @jan_2022
    @jan_2022 8 месяцев назад

    Quinine is almost insoluble in water (about 0.05 g per 100 ml water) but it is readily soluble in ethanol.

  • @FunkyKiwi7
    @FunkyKiwi7 9 месяцев назад

    Yumm!! 🥂

  • @vts17
    @vts17 2 года назад +3

    I would love a dulled down/simplified version of this recipe

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +4

      I'll try to do one in the next couple of months. :)

    • @SimplySunrider
      @SimplySunrider 2 месяца назад

      A simpler version...Yes!!❤

  • @fourfoureighteight
    @fourfoureighteight 10 месяцев назад

    Holy shit dude... you are awesome!

  • @christofferbergqvist8822
    @christofferbergqvist8822 Год назад

    Hey, please tell us more or make a video about your carbonation setup

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      Sure, I'' try to do something focused on it at some point but basically I rent a small CO'2 tank like you'd have in a bar. In the UK BOC are there company I use for this, they let you bring it back and swap it for a full new one when you finish it, but they last for ages for me. Then I have that connected to a regulator and from that a hose that runs to a special connector that works with screw top carbonation caps. So I screw a carbonation cap onto a 2 litre plastic bottle, clip on my connector and carbonate it that way. I'll try to find time to do a video with more detail, I would bet there are already some similar videos up on RUclips too

  • @debdickerson6385
    @debdickerson6385 2 года назад +1

    Me too.

  • @miost
    @miost 5 месяцев назад

    Do you think that there is an interesting replacement for the chinchona bark powder?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  5 месяцев назад

      A friend of mine did a version using chicory for the bitter element

  • @ashleybrooks3759
    @ashleybrooks3759 2 года назад +1

    I would love a simpler version if you would be up for that!

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад

      Definitely, I have one in the works that will be a quick simple version

  • @puta1082
    @puta1082 Год назад

    Ok this looks great but how would you modify it to make a syrup?
    I set up a soda water tap so I would just want to add it to the soda water.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      In the description I give the recipe breakdown for how to make the tonic base which is concentrated and you then dilute with water & carbonate. So you can follow that ratio and add sparkling water from your soda stream instead of the plain water & finish with fresh lime as in the description. You will need to keep the undiluted tonic base mix in the fridge.

  • @MrCocktail1982
    @MrCocktail1982 Месяц назад

    Can anyone give me the set up for carbonating drinks like the one he uses ? If you have all the links for the different parts you are awesome amazon will be the best, oh I do have the CO2 can already. Thanks

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Месяц назад

      I’ll do a video on it at some point. You need a regulator & carbonation caps, I think there should be other RUclips videos on it for now

  • @UraharaNaoe21
    @UraharaNaoe21 2 года назад +1

    Basic tonic water please. I am Keto and would make these recipes with pure allulose instead of sugar.

  • @mimimarquez9168
    @mimimarquez9168 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. It was hard for me to follow as I had to convert grams to cups. And what’s on the video seems different from the listed recipe itself. 😳 I will see what the results will be tomorrow. 8/26/22

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      Let me now how it goes. I measure everything in grams for accuracy, even liquids, but you can covert them if that suits you better, it just wont be as precise. In the video I was making a very large batch, this is the batch size I make professionally, but I scaled the recipe down to a smaller more reasonable size in the description - it is exactly the same but just a smaller batch :)

  • @intermax75
    @intermax75 10 месяцев назад

    Yes please Tonic water simple Version

  • @whbali
    @whbali Год назад

    Sorry, what powder do you add onto the grapefuit juice?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +1

      That is agar that’s used to lightly set it

    • @whbali
      @whbali Год назад

      @@EddieShepherd Ah ok, thank you 🙏

  • @gonzalobp1480
    @gonzalobp1480 Год назад

    hi! can grape juice be replaced by other citrics ? 🤔

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +2

      Hi, you could change the grapefruit juice for other juice but you may need to adjust the acidity / sweetness of the finished tonic

    • @gonzalobp1480
      @gonzalobp1480 Год назад

      @@EddieShepherd Thanks for the reply!

  • @iputuadeartana4163
    @iputuadeartana4163 Год назад

    Exctually the cuick metode...we just go to mini market🤝

  • @AlexanderKEmery
    @AlexanderKEmery 9 месяцев назад +1

    Are you getting a Spinzall?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  9 месяцев назад +1

      I have one, there should be a video on it coming either next video or the one after

    • @AlexanderKEmery
      @AlexanderKEmery 9 месяцев назад +1

      Great! I bought one and an waiting on delivery this winter I think

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AlexanderKEmery they are great, you'll love it. I have the old one but I haver ordered the new one too just in case they never make them again after this. I'd be gutted if mine ever broke

  • @_general_error
    @_general_error 2 года назад

    Be Ton!

  • @sundial.
    @sundial. 2 года назад

    I liked the video, but yes, please give us a simplified recipe...

    • @sundial.
      @sundial. 2 года назад

      PS, just a tonic syrup as I would prefer just adding it to a can of seltzer water.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад

      Thanks I will work on it asap

    • @sundial.
      @sundial. 2 года назад

      @@EddieShepherd Thanks, so much. Is there a way to let all of us here know when the the new video posts?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад

      @@sundial. If you make sure you are subscribed to the channel and you like the little bell icon under my video you'll get notifications of new videos