Skip to main content

The Most Refreshing Gin and Tonic

Photo of two glasses of the classic gin and tonic one with a lime wedge and one with an orange slice and extra lime...
Photo & Food Styling by Joseph De Leo
  • Active Time

    3 minutes

  • Total Time

    3 minutes

The best gin and tonic is all in thetechnique—and the temperature. That’s not just because an ice-cold drink is more refreshing. It’s because the most important ingredient in a G&T is not really the gin, or even the tonic: It’s carbonation. To preserve the bubbles and avoid a flat, unbalanced cocktail, it’s essential to start with cold ingredients. “The warmer something is, the more readily the gas—that is, the bubbles—comes out of solution,” explains cocktail expert John deBary. A room-temperature bottle of tonic will go flat quickly, and a large bottle will lose much of its fizz after the first use. Small bottles, kept in the fridge, are the way to go—don’t worry too much if they vary slightly in size. Consider stashing a bottle of gin in your freezer so you can make extra-refreshing G&Ts (or othergin cocktails) on a moment’s notice.

Rather than roughly stirring (and popping those bubbles), you’ll layer your ingredients in theglass—they’ll naturally mix together due to their varying density.

Which gin should you use in a gin and tonic? Any gin you love can work. I recommendSipsmith, which has lots of refreshing juniper flavor that’s brightened with citrus, though there’s nothing wrong with a stalwart London Dry gin like Tanqueray or Bombay Dry. Some bartenders prefer the punch of a higher-ABV navy-strength gin. Sniff the spirit before you start mixing—the aroma might suggest the ideal garnish. Lime might be traditional, but often, grapefruit is a better match.

Ingredients

Makes 1

1 approximately 7-oz. bottle tonic water (such as Fever Tree or Q), chilled
2 oz. gin, preferably chilled
Grapefruit slice, lime wedge, cucumber slice, or fresh herbs (for serving; optional)
  1. Fill a highball or Collins glass about two-thirds full with ice, then addabout 2 oz. tonic, followed by2 oz. ginand the remaining tonic. Garnish with agrapefruit slice, lime wedge, cucumber slice, or fresh herbsif desired.

    This way for more of our best gin cocktails →

Sign InorSubscribe
to leave a Rating or Review

How would you rate The Most Refreshing Gin and Tonic?

Leave a Review

  • A gin & tonic needs fresh citrus. Even the best tonic water can taste a little of preservatives, and the traditional squeeze of fresh juice masks that, and helps make the G&T the knock-out refresher it is. I tend to use quite a bit more juice — about an ounce of tangerine or orange and a half-ounce of lime. So squeeze that garnish first or add some more, and it’s an even better drink.

    • Elizabeth Loves Her G&T

    • Austin, TX

    • 7/5/2022

See Related Recipes and Cooking Tips

Read More
Pimm’s Cup
This simple, low-alcohol summertime cocktail only needs two ingredients: fragrant Pimm’s liqueur and some ginger ale or ginger beer.
Salmoncito
Invite Campari and grapefruit into your G&T for an extra-refreshing (and easy) cocktail.
Gunshop Fizz
The Gunshop Fizz gets its bang from two ounces, not dashes, of Peychaud’s bitters.
Gin Rickey
With all due respect to the mighty gin and tonic, the rickey may just be the world’s most refreshing gin cocktail.
Tequila Sunrise
With just four ingredients and a star-studded fan base that includes Mick Jagger, the tequila sunrise will brighten any cocktail hour.
Archangel
Keep Aperol, gin, and a few cucumber slices on hand all summer long to make this elegant cocktail whenever you want.
Baltic Midnight
This fizzy brunch cocktail has a touch of savory aquavit and a bitters-soaked sugar cube.
Caipirinha
The cooling, bracing Caipirinha, a.k.a. Brazil’s national cocktail, requests your undivided attention.