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You’ve tested your taste.
Now the next step is finding out how to get the best experience.
Some people taste bitterness very clearly.
Others barely taste it at all.
That does not change whether a gin & tonic is for you.
It simply changes how you should drink your G&T, and it is really about finding the right personal balance in your drink. That is where you can adjust the amount of gin, tonic and garnish.
4 general tips:
to make your experience even better
1. Use plenty of ice
Fill the glass right up with ice. The more ice you use, the less it melts.
Melted ice dilutes the gin and flattens the flavour.
2. Serve everything cold
Cold gin and cold tonic taste fresher and less bitter.
If the drink is lukewarm, the bitterness stands out more clearly.
3. Build your G&T
Start with ice. Pour in the gin, then finish with tonic.
Pour the tonic gently down the inside of the glass.
That helps keep the bubbles, giving a lighter and more pleasant taste.
4. Use citrus (not just for garnish)
A piece of lemon peel or orange peel changes the flavour noticeably.
Press a little of the oil from the peel over the glass before dropping it in.
How to drink gin & tonic at its best
— based on your taste
— based on your taste
For you, if you are a non-taster
(You tasted very little or nothing at all)
You experience bitterness less strongly than most people.
That means it may suit you to explore ways of bringing the bitterness forward.
Try this:
• Use a little more tonic (for example 1 part gin to 3.5 parts tonic)
• Choose a classic dry tonic (not too sweet)
• Use lemon peel or grapefruit for more freshness
You will get a better experience when the flavour comes through more clearly.
For you, if you are an average taster
(You tasted a little bitterness)
You experience gin the way most people do.
Here, it is mainly about balance.
Try this:
• Keep to a classic mix (for example 1 part gin to 3 parts tonic)
• Choose a classic tonic
• Experiment with garnish: lemon, lime, rosemary or orange
Small changes make a big difference.
For you, if you are a supertaster
(You experienced bitterness clearly)
You are more sensitive to bitterness than most people.
That means both gin and tonic can quickly start to taste too sharp.
Try this:
• Use less tonic (for example 1 part gin to 2 parts mixer)
• Choose a mild tonic or a slightly sweeter tonic
• Experiment with lemon soda or ginger ale
• Make sure the drink is ice cold
• Use orange or lemon rather than grapefruit
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