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  • I took the Gin and Tonic and I tore it apart and rebuilt it to make it better. A lot better. Also make sure to keep your eyes peeled for a visit from Ranger Greg! Note from Meredith: This is a drink you will want to try.
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    00:00 - A bold promise from Greg
    00:17 - Not not talking about history
    03:37 - What tonics are we trying
    04:27 - Tonic Tasting Notes
    09:52 - A visit from RANGER GREG!!
    12:22 - Homemade Tonic Recipe
    14:08 - Homemade Gin and Tonic
    14:45 - Tasting Notes
    16:20 - Gin & Tonics with something a little extra
    17:04 - Tasting Notes - Grapefruit
    18:30 - Smoked Rosemary G&T
    19:38 - Tasting Notes - Rosemary
    20:39 - Fresh Fruit G&T
    21:33 - Tasting Notes - Strawberry
    22:20 - Conclusions
    23:00 - Sign off
    Homemade Gin and Tonic:
    Build in Glass
    Add large ice cube to glass
    .5 oz. or 15 ml. Tonic Syrup
    1.5 oz. or 45 ml. Soda Water
    2 oz. or 60 ml. London Dry Gin
    Stir
    Garnish with lime wedge (Squeeze of lime in the drink if preferred)
    Variation 1: Sub lime with Grapefruit
    Variation 2: Smoke rosemary into glass before making drink
    Fresh Fruit G&T
    Built in Shaker
    Add fruit of choice to shaker
    .5 oz. or 15 ml. Tonic Syrup
    2 oz. or 60 ml. London Dry Gin
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass over ice
    1.5 oz. or 45 ml. Soda Water
    Stir
    Garnish with fruit and lime
    Tonics -
    Canada Dry
    Q Tonic
    Fever Tree
    Top Hat Syrup
    Tomr's Syrup
    Homemade Recipe from "The Bar Book"
    Homemade Tonic Recipe:
    Steep
    6 grams powdered cinchona bark
    5 oz. or 150 ml. Vodka
    Strain through a coffee filter
    (You have created a Quinine Tincture)
    In a saucepan
    Half a liter water
    400 grams sugar
    10 grams gentian root
    20 grams Citric Acid
    30 grams lemon peel
    30 grams grapefruit peel
    2 grams Ceylon cinnamon sticks broken up
    Bring to a boil
    Reduce heat, cover and let simmer for 20 minutes
    Cool and strain into a glass bottle
    Add 1.5 oz. or 45 ml. Quinine Tincture
    Old Faithful:
    Build in shaker
    2 oz. or 60 ml. Huckleberry Syrup
    Slice half a lemon and add to shaker
    Leaves from 1 sprig of fresh mint
    2 oz. or 60 ml Yellowstone Select Kentucky Straight Bourbon
    Lightly muddle
    Add ice and shake
    Add crushed ice to glass
    Strain drink into glass
    Garnish with fresh mint and lavender
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  • @howtodrink
    @howtodrink  Год назад +289

    I was genuinely blown away by how good these drinks came out. Also, I hope you enjoy the visit from Ranger Greg in this one, more of that to come!
    There's a Typo in the episode: When making the syrup use 500ml of *water* like I say, not gin like the text says. Sorry!
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    • @blue-ff7ee
      @blue-ff7ee Год назад +1

      First

    • @MikeBenko
      @MikeBenko Год назад +2

      Greg please, for the love of God, up your gin game a bit. Give a bottle of Monkey 47 a try. I beg you!

    • @SuperSnailLover
      @SuperSnailLover Год назад +2

      tonic mix link?

    • @Radio_Active369
      @Radio_Active369 Год назад +1

      Hey Greg, I have a drink I would love for you to try!
      I call it a Wake Up Call. It contains: .75oz of lemon juice, 1oz of orgeat syrup, 1.5oz of unsweetened pineapple juice, 2oz of rye (I prefer Pendleton Rye), 1oz of amaretto, 1 bar spoon of Luxardo maraschino liquor. Shake well and serve over ice, top it up with a bit of ginger ale (bonus points if you get the head to come out of the top of the glass). Garnish it with a piece of pineapple, a cherry, and pineapple fronds, (more bonus points if you make it look like a sun rising in front of some mountains).
      This is a slightly sweeter drink but I believe that the citrus and rye really work to balance it out, I designed it to be in the "tiki / liquid AC" vein and very approachable for anyone who may not have a pallet for whiskey / rye. I would love your thoughts on this one, I am pretty proud of it and everyone I have made one for loved it!

    • @30Huckleberry
      @30Huckleberry Год назад +1

      Love a G&T with dripping springs artisan gin

  • @OBIIIIIIIII
    @OBIIIIIIIII Год назад +941

    One of my favourite sponsored RUclips ads ever:
    - Greg does dress up
    - shows us a drink and how to make it, which is why we’re here
    - lovely b roll of bears and nature
    - product gives money to conservation projects

    • @MrPopsnap
      @MrPopsnap Год назад +14

      i agree! perhaps only bested by internet comment etiquette's ads lol

    • @jenniferalbert910
      @jenniferalbert910 Год назад +5

      I was confused but pleased - I hadn’t seen the cut to commercial so I was like “G&T with whiskey?”

    • @rcevey2
      @rcevey2 Год назад +18

      And not just 'a portion of proceeds' but a declared amount.

    • @Aldehyde21
      @Aldehyde21 Год назад +8

      @@rcevey2 and a significant amount. $1.50 per bottle is quite a lot.

    • @jackwriter1908
      @jackwriter1908 Год назад +3

      Some of his Ads are rather good, I agree.
      I think he is in my top five list, not number one, but he is up there.

  • @davidrobinson4167
    @davidrobinson4167 Год назад +1338

    I disagree Greg. I have COVID as I watch this and I think a G&T would help me immensely.

    • @joekunedo
      @joekunedo Год назад +57

      Lol. Get better soon dude!

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 Год назад +61

      Well, the alcohol would certainly numb you to the "no fucks given" point. It would be treating at least one symptom. :D
      Get better!

    • @GetOffMyLog
      @GetOffMyLog Год назад +21

      I have COVID real bad and got the antiviral meds so I can't enjoy one as I recover:(

    • @davidrobinson4167
      @davidrobinson4167 Год назад +32

      @@GetOffMyLog I’m really sorry to hear that. Get plenty of rest and take care of yourself. We’ll enjoy those G&Ts in no time when we recover!

    • @ghostofpolaris
      @ghostofpolaris Год назад +7

      Have a speedy recovery 😂 hope that G&T helps haha

  • @energyfuture9196
    @energyfuture9196 Год назад +91

    it's amazing how perfectly you crystallized what you wanted from this channel right from the get-go. Most creators have a few off sloppy videos before hitting their stride, but you nailed the formula and came out sprinting. I remember back when you were a smallish channel with a few tens of thousands of subs thinking "man this guy's production work is so far ahead of most channels with ten times his subs". It's so great to see you flourishing and having fun making these great videos.

    • @Dafoodmaster
      @Dafoodmaster Год назад

      ngl it's kind of intimidating
      gets my perfectionism going

  • @viperousone
    @viperousone Год назад +185

    I absolutely love your show, but I have to limit myself to no more than 3 episodes per day or I start feeling an overwhelming urge to visit a liquor store and start mixing :D

    • @Cosmitzian
      @Cosmitzian Год назад +5

      I'm always happy when i have all the things on hand after an episode. Doesn't happen too often, but often enough.

    • @mandavaler
      @mandavaler Год назад +2

      Thats why i only watch his show when im already drinking lol

  • @AttemptedHumility
    @AttemptedHumility Год назад +170

    Careful about grapefruit and quinine.
    There are drug interactions between compounds in grapefruit that slow the catalytic breakdown of quinine and many other medications. Although the effective amount for large differences is often referenced at about one grapefruits worth of ingestion, that does not mean it has no effects at lower amounts.
    Just at least check estimated amounts of each in your own circumstances in planning to make these, and how much of them you drink.

    • @dmcgee3
      @dmcgee3 Год назад +58

      Good rule of thumb is if you are on any medication and want it to work, stay away from anything grapefruit. And importantly now, I’ll point out that includes birth control.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Год назад +23

      alcohol and meds have never been a grand combo to begin with

    • @gaigetucker6242
      @gaigetucker6242 Год назад +9

      Grapefruit is wild because this isn't even an uncommon issue with grapefruit either. Although I am unsure if the compound is in the rind of grapefruit or just in its juices. Worth a look tho!

    • @Virginiafox21
      @Virginiafox21 Год назад +16

      Unrelated to the video, but the same applies to activated charcoal for different classes of medications, including antidepressants and anti inflammatories. It actually adsorbs medication, making the dose smaller if both are ingested within an hour of each other.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Год назад +4

      @@Virginiafox21 that's the point of activated charcoal

  • @Jm-ki4su
    @Jm-ki4su Год назад +33

    i'm gonna be real, Greg's advertisements are actually worth sitting through

  • @johnmiskella9981
    @johnmiskella9981 Год назад +49

    God I love how Greg will integrate sponsers into the episode and make a drink, so cool

  • @thatnickwalker
    @thatnickwalker Год назад +62

    I loved you description of the forest in the gin and tonic. I grew up in a forest in Michigan with juniper bushes and cedar trees, once I turned drinking age I fell in love with gin cuz it taste like home. my favorite is the local Knickerbocker Gin made in Holland

    • @tamcon72
      @tamcon72 Год назад +4

      Are you familiar with Detroit City Distillery? They have a gin with pine extracts!

  • @kimberly3299
    @kimberly3299 Год назад +49

    Greg should put all of these videos into a playlist titled "The Quest for the Drink of Summer" 🤣
    But really, G&T is one of my favorites and I'm fascinated by the idea of making my own tonic! And I think you've finally convinced me I need that book.

  • @Carlos-Mora
    @Carlos-Mora Год назад +29

    Also, if you don't wanna mess with quinine dosage/can't get cinchona bark, Quassia bark I found is a good substitute. It has no actual quinine, but it's active compound quassine has that same astringent bitterness you're looking for. It is a lot stronger though, so I'd substitute it in a 1:10 ratio in the syrup recipe, give or take.

  • @ObligatoryReference
    @ObligatoryReference Год назад +41

    If you're looking for another twist - I went to a London distillery and was served a G&T with a chamomile syrup (or maybe tea bitters?) included. It was incredibly refreshing, especially after a long day of walking around the city.

    • @Qmeister044
      @Qmeister044 Год назад +1

      Sounds amazing for an evening drink. I'm loving the idea in my head even before trying it.

    • @pauldi7268
      @pauldi7268 Год назад +3

      I wonder how lovely a g&t would be made with the tea infused gin from the marTEAni Greg made many moons ago.

    • @mitchellclendening7682
      @mitchellclendening7682 Год назад

      Ooh- that does sound good. I wonder what the ratio was in it, because that does sound like a drink you could screw up.

    • @goldberryriverdaughter1035
      @goldberryriverdaughter1035 Год назад

      Chamomile is amazing in drinks and desserts. Subtle and herby. I put it in whipped cream for strawberries and cake. Magic. Really good with rum or gin.

    • @john.smith..
      @john.smith.. Год назад

      Can I ask the name of the distillery? I'm heading there in a couple weeks for a study abroad and I'd love to try some interesting drinks.

  • @singerdesign
    @singerdesign Год назад +91

    Can you do a video like "the customer is always wrong" except reverse it, like "the bartender is sometimes wrong?" Years ago I ordered a long island iced tea and received a drink where bartender replaced the coke AND sour mix/lemon juice with orange juice. It remains to this day, after 15 years of legal-age drinking, the only drink I have ever refused to pay for. Maybe it could fit into a "customer is always wrong" episode, but I didn't order it that way so there would be no receipt! Anyway, just discovered your channel last week and I have binged so many episodes, I really love your style!

    • @mitchellclendening7682
      @mitchellclendening7682 Год назад +4

      That sounds foul.

    • @lordkell1986
      @lordkell1986 Год назад +11

      sounds like "bartender" to me: ie. Bartender was on break, and the Manager looked up a long island recipe and couldn't find half the ingredients :D

    • @singerdesign
      @singerdesign Год назад +5

      @@lordkell1986 I wish, it was the main bartender and when I complained he said "well that's how we make them here." Then he remade it normally...

    • @averyeml
      @averyeml Год назад +7

      Lmao that’s like the time I went to a bar and asked for a rum punch and got coconut rum with cranberry juice. NOT pleasant and NOT a punch lmao

    • @JLT0087
      @JLT0087 Год назад +4

      My usual "bad" bartender experience is I order a whiskey and soda and have to stop them when they begin making a whiskey and Coke. I live in a college town.

  • @jegger2143
    @jegger2143 Год назад +80

    Honestly love videos like this, taking a 'simple' drink and showing just how variable they can be is just fascinating to witness.
    Also, you've officially sold me on getting a drinkmate. Been needing a new machine for a while and you've finally worn me down, so thank you for emptying my wallet slightly my good man.

  • @Alexm920
    @Alexm920 Год назад +19

    I’m a huge fan of the show, and also a huge fan of a good G&T. I’ve made a couple batches of Morganthaler’s tonic (using his earlier blog post version), and there’s one awesome aspect that would’ve been cool to show off on camera: quinine fluorescence! If you’ve got a black light, tonic water will glow pale blue under UV illumination. It’s lovely to see the tincture go from non-glowy vodka to an absolute light show once the quinine is extracted.

    • @GinEric84
      @GinEric84 Год назад

      That's why the G&T is the only choice for a titty bar

  • @KoolEmpty1979
    @KoolEmpty1979 Год назад +54

    Not sure if you want to add 1/2 a liter of London Dry Gin to your tonic mixture as the on screen text suggested. I know you said water :)
    By far my favorite drink, usual go to is Botonist + Fever Tree with a touch of lime (occasionally grapefruit bitters). For a two(ish) ingredient drink there's an incredible amount of variation available.

    • @Mitharan23
      @Mitharan23 Год назад +3

      Botanist and Fever Tree elderflower tonic is truly wonderful. Botanist doesn't get enough love as a gin. Though I'm also a massive scotch snob, so Bruichladdich has a special place in my heart.

    • @venus_de_lmao
      @venus_de_lmao Год назад +2

      The actual recipe calls for water.

  • @camasallison-bunnell3762
    @camasallison-bunnell3762 Год назад +1

    I was born and raised in Montana and the old faithful will be the REAL drink of the summer now

  • @mollieherlocker5918
    @mollieherlocker5918 Год назад +213

    Would you ever consider doing a G&T matrix like you did for margaritas and manhattans? I'd be curious to see if there is an actual difference between the gin and tonic combos. The margarita video is so interesting to me. (Also I desperately want an Old Faithful cocktail of my own...)

    • @CrowManyClouds
      @CrowManyClouds Год назад +11

      I do believe that was decided the moment Greg counted the bottles of tonic.

    • @rebeccametcalf4448
      @rebeccametcalf4448 Год назад +3

      A friend and I did this one night, got a bunch of different flavors of fevertree tonics and a couple different gins. Really fun night, recommend trying it

    • @jeroboam4486
      @jeroboam4486 Год назад

      @@rebeccametcalf4448 what was the result ?

    • @sirkelendor5429
      @sirkelendor5429 Год назад +4

      @@jeroboam4486 a really fun night apparently

    • @ADBBuild
      @ADBBuild Год назад +5

      Having drank a 4x4 gin and tonic matrix, I will tell you what gin and what tonic you use makes a HUGE difference.

  • @murphyc97
    @murphyc97 Год назад +61

    Hi Greg! I traveled to Boston this past week and went to Drink, a cocktail bar in the Seaport area and had an incredible time.
    My bartender Fred Yarm made me two INCREDIBLE cocktails that he invented himself, and I just learned he has two books! I absolutely love branching out into modern, unique cocktails which is why I bought Regarding Cocktails on your recommendation.
    I’d totally recommend checking out his books/blog! He made me the “Doomscroller”, which was an incredible smoky tiki drink. Essentially the center of my cocktail Venn diagram

    • @thinkbrowner
      @thinkbrowner Год назад +6

      Drink is such a fantastic bar, even if they lost a few of their best bartenders through COVID.

  • @Baby_boodle
    @Baby_boodle Год назад +18

    I really adore your ad spots lately where you make cocktails. The one in this episode made me smile a bunch and it was really fun. You have a knack for making most anything an entertaining treat, and I appreciate that skill of yours very much!!

  • @Cosmitzian
    @Cosmitzian Год назад +11

    Hey Greg, i love that you mention shelf-stableness on things. As a household of a single drinker, i can't afford to drink enough of things, and stuff does go off. And i've tried my best to keep to stuff that keeps, part of the reason i like cocktails and drinks is that i can keep them forever and always have options, however.. i still haven't nailed it down for some usual bar stuff. It'd be neat to have an episode on how to keep a personal bar stocked with shelf stable goods. (like 2:1 high syrup count syrups)

  • @zachbelstra4901
    @zachbelstra4901 Год назад +5

    Greg is a giant f$&@in’ weirdo, and I’m here for it. I love it when he drifts into his voices, characters, and odd-ball descriptions. His personality, and the fantastic shooting and editing, are what makes this channel stand out. Keep up the good work!!

  • @theshrabster
    @theshrabster Год назад +24

    I love the 'deep dive' episodes into certain drinks, replete with science and history. I think my favorite episode so far was the history of rum.
    Hope to see more of these in the future!

  • @starkindustries26
    @starkindustries26 Год назад +24

    I just made my first ever drink with actual bar tools. It was a whiskey sour according to your 3 fav whiskey cocktail vid. It was extremely good. I used rittenhouse rye because I had it and like it. Love your stuff and I’ll be making more drinks soon 😊

    • @basilbaker6025
      @basilbaker6025 Год назад

      Welcome to the club, wait until you can't buy drinks at most restaurants because most bars are awful

  • @MrFurious176
    @MrFurious176 Год назад +11

    I love drinking iced tonic water just by itself on a hot day! I find the diet versions even better than the regular because of the reduced sweetness.

  • @aqacefan
    @aqacefan Год назад +8

    Watching you smoke the rosemary brings Scarborough Fair to mind… and makes me want to research what gin would play well with (smoked) parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.
    For that matter, it also invites making an Old Fashioned with the same smoked herbs, and using a whiskey with pronounced leather notes.

  • @Nabrab
    @Nabrab Год назад +1

    I have a friend that throws about a bar spoon or two of St. Germain in his G&T. The floral notes of the St. Germain just pulls everything together and does not take a single thing away from either the gin or the tonic. Really worth a try. Awesome video as always! I look forward to trying a smoked G&T.

  • @capcr_owo
    @capcr_owo Год назад +12

    One of my favorite cocktails to make at home is a tanqueray gin infused with mint lavender tea mixed with fever tree tonic and a squeeze of lime. I'll have to try it with the homemade tonic syrup!

  • @pennyforyourthots
    @pennyforyourthots Год назад +5

    You know, seeing what you were able to do with the Yellowstone sponsorship, I kind of be interested in seeing you working with charity projects and maybe making cocktails to go with them.
    Just something where it's basically a history episode of whatever particular struggle that charity happens to be about, making a cocktail, and maybe just bring some attention on to them.
    I don't know what it is, but seeing you get passionate about things that aren't directly related to your drinks (especially your rants about products needing to justify themselves), I think is a far more interesting side of your channel that we don't see often enough

  • @zachmullins6871
    @zachmullins6871 Год назад +22

    A brand new HTD fresh off the presses? Perfect way to spend lunch.

  • @shawnbrynelson5333
    @shawnbrynelson5333 Год назад +7

    I went the majority of my adult life thinking that a Gin and Tonic was an "Old Person Drink" for whatever reason. It wasn't until last summer that I tried one, and its now probably one of my all time favorite summer drinks. Light, cold, refreshing.... yum. I'm really lazy though, and I've only ever made it with Canada Dry Tonic.

  • @hallorette5059
    @hallorette5059 Год назад +12

    Gin and Tonic is my favorite cocktail. Mostly because every bartender on Earth can make one. But also because it’s delicious and exactly as booze-y as I want to be. These embellishments are appealing, but they do take away how accessible and simple to make the drink is. Still, I’m just happy you made a video about my favorite cocktail. Thank you for your hard work and expertise, Greg.

    • @texasrigger1316
      @texasrigger1316 Год назад +9

      You'd think so. I ordered a G&T at a yacht club of all places and got a Bombay Sapphire and 7up.

    • @hallorette5059
      @hallorette5059 Год назад

      At least you got something that tastes good.

    • @davidl5452
      @davidl5452 Год назад +1

      Not just earth. I can't hear G&T without thinking of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. There is an entry in (I think) the third book where it discusses that every civilization to ever exist has created a Gin and Tonic. Although they vary widely in taste and spelling, they are all pronounced the same.

  • @falconbalcon632
    @falconbalcon632 Год назад +61

    So happy that Greg finally decided to address politics vis-a-vis the gin and tonic. 👏

  • @adashofbitter
    @adashofbitter Год назад +8

    My problem with tonic syrups is that they rarely seem to carbonate well... My favourite at the moment is Jack Rudy Elderflower Tonic which is perfectly clear and carbonates very well. Mixing that with some Tanq 10 and a couple of drops of Bittermens Hopped Grapefruit Bitters and a squeeze of lime is amazing.

  •  Год назад +33

    I know it is blasphemous to say this but a friend of mine once asked me: "Would it be possible to have a drink that tastes like it has alcohol in it but actually does not?" and also: What would a drink taste like if you would boil the alcohol out of it, than let it cool, and chill it to a normal cocktail temperature?".

    • @johnjohndejohnson269
      @johnjohndejohnson269 Год назад +2

      Maybe a bit of menthol for the first option and for the second it would just taste like a Virginia cocktail, that is a cocktail that has no alcohol

    • @VictorDude98
      @VictorDude98 Год назад +1

      Try to find a bottle of Minttu, there is a 50% variant that tastes nothing like alcohol. It's a Finnish brand so depending on where you live it's easily findable

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen Год назад +1

      For the first, the answer is yes and no, there’s brands of alcohol free spirits that try, of course they’ll never have that burn, but it’s a matter of taste if you enjoy them. For the second, that’s interesting, would depend heavily on the ingredients. Some ingredients would suffer from being heated up, some not. A more efficient technique would probably be to boil the alcohol alone and then prepare a cocktail with it, leaving the other ingredients unharmed, which is a really interesting idea for alcohol free cocktails! Just a disclaimer, it’s not that fast to boil off all alcohol, like most foods with red wine sauce likely have some alcohol left, so if your friend is an alcoholic or wants to serve to an alcoholic or kids, or to drink alcohol free cocktails and drive, definitely invest in a measuring thing you stick in alcohol and it tells you the ABV or percentage.

    • @erich1394
      @erich1394 Год назад

      Your friend sounds like someone I'd get along with

    • @Nitro1000
      @Nitro1000 Год назад +1

      Menthol and Carolina reaper so get the hot sensation and the alcohol bite

  • @LinusBoman
    @LinusBoman Год назад +15

    Ahh, a refreshing aperitif of "quit your bullsh*t" juice before the featured drink? Good idea, and excellent episode too!

  • @Nmc01236
    @Nmc01236 Год назад +20

    One other suggestion for the "Drink of Summer" contest is flavored mojitos. The bar I work at does a strawberry one and a blackberry/peach one, both of which people seem to enjoy.

    • @Toonfish_
      @Toonfish_ Год назад +1

      Try apple, too! Apple and lime go really well together :D
      (Not 100% sure how well that works with the rum though, I only drink mocktails)

  • @JailBlazersNoMore
    @JailBlazersNoMore Год назад +13

    Been drinking G&Ts my whole life and honestly didn't even know there were specs without lime. I totally agree with the 1 part gin, 2 parts tonic ratio, I find other ratios lose that easy drinking summer vibe that I'm looking for.

    • @nicola3540
      @nicola3540 Год назад

      Even tho these days I use any and sometimes all the citrus I can find with my g&t, I’ve always considered lemon was the the “proper” citrus here. Maybe it’s a British thing

  • @Pxtl
    @Pxtl Год назад +6

    I worked days and nights and weekends to get one of those Chloroquine/Hydroxychloroquine studies up and running ASAP back at the start of Covidworld. We gave it a fair shake. We were one of the last ones standing when everybody else had given up on the stuff.
    Yeah, they were right to give up on it. It doesn't work.

    • @bdwilcox
      @bdwilcox Год назад

      It actually works incredibly well except all of those studies were based on people who were sick enough to be hospitalized. People at that stage have usually cleared the virus and are now degrading not from the virus but from a cytokine storm. At that point, the only drugs that will help them are immuno-suppresants, anti-inflammatories and anti-coagulants. Beyond the late timing. they were also using bizarre doses and using it alone, without zinc and other corollary treatments like ZPack, colchicine, heparin and doxycycline. Used early in the illness, along with corollary treatments, studies in countries around the world saw an 80% efficacy rate.
      Guess where the idea for its use to treat SARS-2 came from? The Virology Journal, Anthony Fauci's NIH/NIAID official journal, in it August 22, 2005 edition had an article titled "Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread." In it they state: "We report...that chloroquine has strong anti-viral effects on SARS-CoV infection of primate cells. These inhibitory effects are observed when the cells are treated with the drug either before or after exposure to the virus, suggesting both prophylactic and therapeutic advantage." The follow up stared that "concentrations of 10uM completely abolished SARS-CoV infection." and "chloroquine can effectively reduce the establishment of infection and spread of SARS-CoV."
      HCQ acts as a zinc ionophore that allows zinc atoms to enter the cytoplasm of the cell and disrupt the virus' RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) reproduction apparatus. This mechanism of its anti-viral action has been known for decades and through poorly designed and outright phony studies like those published in the Lancet and NEJM from phony companies like Surgisphere, they did everything they could to discredit its efficacy.

  • @kristagrant4278
    @kristagrant4278 Год назад

    My husband and I watch these videos together and the ad read is this episode is our favorite kind. Where we kinda get a free mini episode in the middle of the big

  • @DoveAlexa
    @DoveAlexa Год назад +3

    Aw yeaaah, new Tonics episode! 4 years ago when I first started having to drink quinine because of restless leg syndrome (by a doctor's direction) I have fallen in love with tonics of all types. I mostly buy the cheap grocery store in-store brand tonics (sugar free with lemon) since its my medicine and I dont need to be spending huge amounts daily for it, but being cheap doesn't hurt how much I like it at all. I can't even drink some soft drinks anymore cause they taste cloying and plasticy (store brand cola especially).
    Fever tree is great when I can get it in resteraunts, though I would like more than the 3 tablespoons of drink you can get at once. It's strange that the version of tophat you have there is yellow, since the stuff I used to get off amazon 2 years ago was brown like the other '''authentic''' tonics you have on display. I agree though, the stuff doesn't taste like what you expect from tonic waters although it's not bad in it's own way.
    These days, I like to mix a spoonful of home made orange or cherry syrup in with half tonic and half water in a glass. I also don't chill it with ice cause I'm a savage. Best softdrink ever!

  • @brandonnowakowski7602
    @brandonnowakowski7602 Год назад +3

    I'm glad you at least thought to mention Schweppes. That's my go-to for a G&T along with Tangueray and a little lime juice.

  • @daltondavis767
    @daltondavis767 Год назад

    can i just say how neat i think it is to have a mini episode within the episode by getting this yellowstone burbon ad series. probably my favorite way to run an ad within the show without beating the viewer over the head with it. the quality of effort continues to be top notch on HTD!

  • @DiamondsDroog
    @DiamondsDroog Год назад +2

    I do not envy you for your decision to directly reply to the weirdo commenters and their highly suspect science over on the Tonic vid, but I salute you and your dedication to posting.

  • @ThisWasAMistake007
    @ThisWasAMistake007 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to leave a comment and say that I appreciate the outstanding content you that create for your audience, you have got me interested into opening the door and exploring the world that is alcohol and making drinks! (promise to drink responsibly)

  • @ashbell1741
    @ashbell1741 Год назад +3

    I love gin and have a decent collection of different varieties. Over the past few years here in the uk the law changed so a lot of artisan small batch distilleries opened up. Fever tree is our go to tonic. I wouldn’t always add a slice of lime though. Depending on the gin I would add different things. Hendricks would have a slice of cucumber, Bombay sapphire would have a slice of lemon, Ophir would be a slice of orange. If you haven’t tried cucumber in it then I highly recommend as it is also clean and bitter so compliments the gin well with the sweetness coming from the tonic

    • @MurseMorris
      @MurseMorris Год назад

      Yes!! Totally agree with all these combinations! And try a kiwifruit-tini, i dont rember the exact measurements, but i think its 2 kiwifruit muddled, 2 oz gin, 1oz simple syrup, 1/2 oz lemon juice, shake and strain.

  • @giggityguy
    @giggityguy Год назад +2

    For what it's worth, my drink of summer this year is the Mexican Firing Squad. Reposado tequila, homemade grenadine, lime juice, and angostura bitters. A perfect mix of smoky, sweet, sour, and bitter, that is extremely customizable depending how you like your drinks balanced.

  • @jefferymosdell2490
    @jefferymosdell2490 Год назад +1

    I like it when Internet Drinky Man gets after people for their incorrect information and lack of due diligence. Keep doing what you're doing Greg.

  • @nysaloudon311
    @nysaloudon311 Год назад +3

    My mother and I love a g&t with grapefruit! Particularly it really depends on the botanicals of the gin. We looooove Gunpowder Irish Gin and the Botanist with grapefruit. It is just so different and tends to work with certain gins better. My dad and I tried a local Edinburgh brand called Pickerings and a g&t with that and lime is just awful but with a grapefruit it is perfect. I'm so excited to try to make my own tonic for parents and see what they think

  • @RighteousMane
    @RighteousMane Год назад +13

    This was a wildly interesting episode! And I echo the other sentiments about how good the ad spot was this time - what a great cause and a great way to promote it. I love that you've been exploring different "drinks of summer," and I've been pondering what my drink for the summer is going to be. G&Ts had one, ritas had at least one, and mojitos certainly had one or two. I'm thinking whiskey smashes might be my drink this time, and it got me looking for a spec. I checked out your video from a while back (what a blast from the past, with the "I've never worked in a bar" open), and something occurred to me. You used to use gomme syrup in a lot of drinks in the older episodes, but I don't remember you using it much here lately. Do you still make and use gomme syrup for drinks these days?

  • @tomcha1234
    @tomcha1234 Год назад

    this is probably my favorite Gin and Tonic video at all. Thanks for it.

  • @germx1488
    @germx1488 Год назад +1

    Hey Greg I promise to never stop watching as long as you promise to never stop making.

  • @Awkwardly_Funny
    @Awkwardly_Funny Год назад +3

    When in Okinawa, I use to use shikuwasa instead of regular lime. It made all the difference.

  • @xXnitecloudXx
    @xXnitecloudXx Год назад +54

    The thing that frustrates me the most about the people leaving those comments about your other video "aging poorly" is that even if Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine had turned out to be effective treatments, your video DID NOT assert that they weren't! You even explained why the hypothesis did have some merit! All you did was point out that the data that existed at the time was incomplete and weak (at best), and you warned people not to recklessly self-medicate. Even if it had turned out to be an effective treatment, every medication comes with risks and adverse effects and each patient needs to be properly evaluated my a medical professional who has the required knowledge to assess the situation, weigh the pros and cons, and integrate their patient's priorities to find the best treatment option. Your video was measured, well-researched, and presented beautifully. The people leaving those comments are idiots.

    • @tygonmaster
      @tygonmaster Год назад

      The issue is, as usual, morons were taking a fat oompa loompa with a toupee and with no science background as a scientific authority at face value to begin with that caused the issue. It really shows the soft power of the president. Ditto with drinking bleach. COVID has really shown darwinism has failed, sadly. Even after studies were done (AND REPEATED, which is the important part) that not only showed hydroxi was not only ineffective at helping COVID, but actively harmful, people still, to this day, tout it as useful and really...well it says a lot about modern society.

    • @kellyradtke4885
      @kellyradtke4885 Год назад

      🙌

  • @Xand_
    @Xand_ Год назад +1

    I love a good G&T, my personal favorite at-home mix is just Q tonic and Bombay Sapphire gin, I think they work really well together and don’t need any addition, but a drop of bitters or citrus juice never hurts!

  • @thecityforever1215
    @thecityforever1215 Год назад +1

    My home G&T is:
    - Prairie Organic Gin
    - Lemon Juice
    - Lime Sparkling Water
    - Lemon Wedge or Peel
    - Ice

  • @kiruppert
    @kiruppert Год назад +4

    Hey, I was at a Buffalo Wild Wings today and I think they were advertising a Long Island Iced Tea made with Mountain Dew? Next time you do weird cocktails from a chain restaurant, that sure would be a thing to try!

  • @inst4rmin.x4_onYT
    @inst4rmin.x4_onYT Год назад +3

    As "simple" as a Gin&Tonic is on paper, with the way it has exploded on the market and the endless variety there now is of both Gins as well as Tonics, the combination possibilities are basically impossible to ever try and fairly compare.. But there certainly are some awesome bottled tonics on the market that would probably get a lot closer to the syrups used in this video.. But the primary factor for which Tonic and/or garnish to use is of course the gin used and its botanicals and even without any garnishes you can create an insane amount of taste variations 👌🏼 which is why, even as I get more "educated" in my drinks of choice, the G&T will always remain a timeless favorite 🍸💯

  • @MsSteelphoenix
    @MsSteelphoenix 5 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate that you don't gatekeep. There's a lot of bar-adjacent people who insist it can't be a 'proper' cocktail without certain ingredients and expenditure. That you don't is refreshing and so encouraging. On that note - the ALDI dupe for Fever Tree (don't know the name, you know what I mean though) is just as good - I think their elderflower one is actually better. It's an excellent widely-available tonic. Greenalls is my favourite gin for G&T, but that's not widely available outside the UK.

  • @peterjuncker8488
    @peterjuncker8488 Год назад +1

    Just got my drinkmate and I absolutely understand why it's just the best on the market.

  • @TallDarknGruesome
    @TallDarknGruesome Год назад +3

    After your Gin episode I got my parents hooked on old tom style gin and they now prefer it in their G&T. the extra herbal notes work really well. (edit, fever tree for the tonic if we can get it, big wedge of lime)

  • @kellymn17
    @kellymn17 Год назад +5

    Fever Tree has a "less sugar" variety (no artificial sweeteners, just less sugar overall) and it is the ONLY tonic I buy, it is amazing and all other tonics I've tried pale in comparison.

  • @MarciRaney-tt8ev
    @MarciRaney-tt8ev 3 месяца назад

    I just love, love , love Greg! Thank you so much for a dose of clear thinking. In the old days we always called tonic quinine water. Or at least my mom did.

  • @citylemon7832
    @citylemon7832 Год назад +2

    Summer ice cream on the porch with HTD. Perfect!! Great episode Greg.

  • @breadmanmike8726
    @breadmanmike8726 Год назад +3

    Greg, please do a video on flavored whiskey. They've become fairly popular as of recent and I've seen quite a few weird ones. Some examples include: Skrewball (peanut butter), Doughball (cookey dough) and the truly vile Wicked Pickle (pickle whiskey).

  • @cyberkender1949
    @cyberkender1949 Год назад +8

    Not being a fan of London Dry gin, I quite like a G&T with Hendricks, and Fever Tree is my preferred, easy-to-find tonic.

    • @fordcapri6288
      @fordcapri6288 Год назад

      Hendricks is supposed to be served with a slice of cucumber

    • @Kirnockerbam107
      @Kirnockerbam107 Год назад

      Same here Hendricks is my go to for a G&T

    • @katashworth41
      @katashworth41 Год назад

      The Aldi Harrison’s (their Hendricks) is great and half the price.

    • @Kaotiqua
      @Kaotiqua Год назад

      I'm a diehard gin drinker, and I won't even touch most London dry. Scottish gins have infinitely more character.

  • @zaboe911
    @zaboe911 Год назад

    Just watched the 2020 one again. What a great episode! Thanks for touching on it!

  • @adonoghuea02
    @adonoghuea02 Год назад +1

    My fave way of making a G&T is to shake my gin with ice and about an inch of pineapple cubed up. The pineapple takes a back seat, the gin shines through. One million percent going to be trying these ideas though. Already got stuff ordered for making my own tonic syrup.

  • @silentben
    @silentben Год назад +8

    The "sweeter" sensation of the G&T with the lime juice is likely the sour countering the bitter allowing the sweet that was already there to come through.

  • @beefburito
    @beefburito Год назад +3

    Just a heads up about the "sugar per serving" comment: the serving sizes are likely quite different. Most large format (i.e. big bottles) beverages do them by 250mL (or whatever your old timey equivalent is) whereas the fever tree and probably the other one are 200mL bottles. A 16g/serving in 200mL would be 20g/250mL, so still drier, but closer than you would think based on sugar/serving

    • @Lanka0Kera
      @Lanka0Kera Год назад +1

      For stuff sold in EU (or at least in Finland) the bottle has to show contents/100ml. Some may also show "per serving"/per bottle.

  • @samsham8218
    @samsham8218 Год назад

    Super cool!!!

  • @benphillippi3075
    @benphillippi3075 Год назад

    The blind reach back for the huckleberries mid ad read was SMOOTH

  • @OneHappyChipmunk
    @OneHappyChipmunk Год назад +9

    Despite what some of the comments say, I genuinely appreciate when you talk about both good medical advice and the history of colonization behind certain drinks.

    • @gagamba9198
      @gagamba9198 Год назад +2

      Colonisation is pretty fabulous too. Practiced by the Seljuk Turks, Phoenicians, Macedonians, Vikings, Greeks, Manchus, Mongols, Malays, Javanese, Persians, Bantu, Inca, Vandals, both the Ostrogoths and Visigoths, Egyptians, Aztec, Arabs, Japanese, Russians, Carthaginians, Chinese, Vietnamese, Aryans, Burmese, and many others, not to mention internal colonisation. If you're reading this, there's the high likelihood you're the offspring of colonialism. You appreciate your life, don't ya?

    • @GirthCheck
      @GirthCheck Год назад

      @@gagamba9198 well yea humans are just shitty so of course that happened. We can still acknowledge what happened tho.

    • @user-on6uf6om7s
      @user-on6uf6om7s Год назад

      @@gagamba9198 This is a bad argument that could be used to justify literally anything. Without the Rwandan Genocide, the development of Thalidomide, and the creation of the McRib, the world wouldn't have the exact right socioeconomic circumstances to cause your parents to reproduce at the exact time that resulted in your birth so you must support support those as well or you don't like living.

  • @SirsMadamsEntertainment
    @SirsMadamsEntertainment Год назад +15

    Subbed just from you standing ground against hydroxychloroquine.. plus I like good drinks so now I’ll have to binge the channel

  • @speedyflash8
    @speedyflash8 Год назад +1

    Greg, love the content as always. You putting angostura into everything is TOTALLY a meme by the way XD but I respect you going with what you legitimately enjoy and love/like XD XD. By the way, I think the angostura addition hit so hard this time that you turned into Sean Connery XD XD "that's faschinating" XD XD good work man, I love the series, and I love the video, as always! Long time fan!!

  • @osaka8177
    @osaka8177 Год назад +1

    i’ve always used fever tree. their elderflower tonic is super good. mix it with a splash of st germain and lime juice as well

  • @ACAERGAMING
    @ACAERGAMING Год назад +13

    Love this video countering disinformation and so informative. This made me realise again why I decided to subscribe so bloody good

    • @jc1214
      @jc1214 Год назад

      Not everything you disagree with or are ignorant about is disinformation. The NIH has a published meta analysis showing early intervention with hydroxychloroquine in an outpatient setting is infact safe and effective at reducing the severity of COVID. Just because it became political doesn't make it untrue.

  • @father_jordan
    @father_jordan Год назад +29

    POLITICS? In my DRINKS? Yes please. Keep it coming.

    • @howtodrink
      @howtodrink  Год назад +24

      there's no politics here though

    • @cheaptricked3148
      @cheaptricked3148 Год назад +8

      @@howtodrink Insane that basic facts or factchecking has become political to some.

    • @mattia_carciola
      @mattia_carciola Год назад +2

      @@howtodrink technically everything regarding society is politics. And we (at least I) love your socially inclined vids as well as your extremely nerdy ones

    • @father_jordan
      @father_jordan Год назад +2

      @@howtodrink I agree. I was referring to folks who have made basic common sense a weird political thing. 😂

    • @imightbebiased9311
      @imightbebiased9311 Год назад +4

      @@cheaptricked3148 I've noticed that when people will say, "Stop making things political" it's generally just people saying, "Stop disagreeing with me and making me look bad."

  • @AscendtionArc
    @AscendtionArc Год назад

    Thanks for this.

  • @thomasmalone6570
    @thomasmalone6570 Год назад

    Loving the national parks drinks, keep’em comin!

  • @mattia_carciola
    @mattia_carciola Год назад +90

    Oh, yeah, the gin & tonic episode. The one where I've seen that the nerd drinking dude I follow on RUclips talking science better and more accurately than a good half of my country's politicians.
    Before any antivaxxer conpiracist answers me: I'm a pharmaceutical chemist, it's literally my field. Think twice.

    • @From-North-Jersey
      @From-North-Jersey Год назад +3

      In on the Fix , got it.

    • @richardliu8785
      @richardliu8785 Год назад +23

      Lol those conspiracy theorists don't even think once.

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 Год назад +15

      You shouldn't issue challenges like that. I'm a professional troll, and I almost jumped at it. Lucky for both of us, we're on the same side. ;)

    • @nferraro222
      @nferraro222 Год назад

      Read the test docs that Pfizer was forced to release, instead of hiding them for 75 years, like they wanted and maybe think again:)

    • @mateokins9
      @mateokins9 Год назад

      That was unnecessary

  • @ViktoriousDead
    @ViktoriousDead Год назад +5

    Just woke up from my two and a half year nap, what’s this about COVID 19? What’s that???

  • @gnrfan713
    @gnrfan713 Год назад +1

    Elderflower liquor is great with a gin and tonic. Another good one is g&t with blueberry juice or elderberry. Also gin and tonic with cucumber is really good.

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 Год назад +1

    When I was growing up on the coastal south, my parents and grandparents referred to tonic as quinine water. And I seem to remember it being on the label of the Schewpp's bottle, which was green glass.

  • @WillScura
    @WillScura Год назад +7

    Fuck yeah Greg, you tell'em. That was the episode that made me subscribe to you. (I mean I had watched a ton and probably was going to eventually but watching you pull out your homework convinced me I could mostly trust you)

  • @danielgalil5020
    @danielgalil5020 Год назад +14

    "Take a long step back". Grave advice for antivaxers and with perfect delivery on your part.

  • @modernoto10
    @modernoto10 Год назад +1

    This felt like a cool college lecture, advanced G&T theory.

  • @ThatOddLife
    @ThatOddLife Год назад +2

    A girl I was recently seeing introduced me to Gin and tonic. I've never had something so good, especially with a little bit of lemon

  • @drewbreezy5854
    @drewbreezy5854 Год назад +3

    Daaaammmmnnnn. Served trumpers up proper lololol

  • @flammablewater1755
    @flammablewater1755 Год назад +4

    Greg standing up for SCIENCE.

  • @berelinde
    @berelinde 10 месяцев назад

    Ooh! Grapefruit gin and tonic sounds heavenly! I'm quite fond of grapefruit with gin, so it has tremendous appeal.

  • @robinsmith9024
    @robinsmith9024 Год назад +1

    Bitters in g+ts are always great for me. Putting cucumber bitters in mine is always super refreshing and tasty!!

  • @YesG4mers
    @YesG4mers Год назад +3

    As a scientist, thank you for the disclaimer at the beginning! And great episode, as always!

  • @ThisSteveGuy
    @ThisSteveGuy Год назад +5

    lol you just know they're gonna come after you for that little rant at the beginning. I've been trying to get that stuff through to people irl and online, it's just that so many of them have been conditioned to not just disagree, but to be weirdly hostile about it. I know you can handle yourself, but man...

  • @NoFaceMage
    @NoFaceMage Год назад

    Yes to Ranger Greg. Love it and would love to see more National Park cocktails.

  • @criss1386
    @criss1386 Год назад

    One of the best episodes so far! Loved it!

  • @justinreinstein3025
    @justinreinstein3025 Год назад +4

    It does NOT help covid, but it DOES help my daughter's lupus, and she couldn't get it for a while because of idiots. Thank you for speaking the truth, Greg.

  • @neocore_2515
    @neocore_2515 Год назад +4

    Prove something with science? POLITICAL!!!

  • @OldFashionedWays
    @OldFashionedWays Год назад

    always fun, entertaining and educational. love the way you blend all into one. want to try that strawberry version. need to get that book. thanks and cheers

  • @williamreely3455
    @williamreely3455 Год назад

    I have a rosemary plant I've been propagating for years and I make rosemary syrup with it every year. It's fantastic with gin and club soda and a splash of lime or grapefruit juice.