How to make the Ultimate Vodka Tonic
Fill a balloon or high ball glass with plenty of cubed ice, so that it doesn’t melt.
Pour in your favourite Vodka (we would recommend 50ml)
Top up with a chilled bottle of Fever-Tree Tonic Water and garnish with a sprig of lemon thyme or a curl of lemon peel.
How to make the ultimate gin and tonic
Tonic and Gin:
Your favourite gin, be it Plymouth, Tanqueray, Millers, Hendricks, Beefeater, Sapphire ..... They are all different and with Fever-Tree you will actually get a mixer which enhances their tastes.
A balloon glass. In Spain they have the real thing. Big balloon on an elegant stem. If you don't have exactly the right one, try a glass suitable for red wine or cognac. The point being that the aroma of this gin & tonic is worth savouring and a balloon glass will concentrate that aroma on the nose.
Fresh ice - at least four big cubes. Clear cubes from spring water if possible
Fever-Tree tonic water from the fridge.
Lime - a curl of the rind of a lime - It's the oils you want not the flesh (or a slice if you really must)
Ice first, then 1 part of gin (50ml - 1.7oz), then the Fever-Tree (all 200ml - 6.8oz)
Then the lime curl, but be quick. You want that fizz to tickle your nose as you smell the aromas. And then drink.
*every man and woman has the perfect ratio of gin to tonic - from a half/half split to five sixths tonic. We'd suggest 1:4 but any way you like it, you will like it more with Fever-Tree.
Gin Ginger Fever:
A highball glass**. The higher the better - the aroma of this gin & ginger is worth savouring and a highball glass will lengthen that aroma on the nose.
- Fresh ice at least 4 large cubes
- Fever-Tree ginger ale from the fridge.
- Lemon - a curl of the rind of a lemon - again it’s the oils you want not the flesh - or a slice if you really must
- Ice first, then 1 part of gin (50ml - 2oz), then the Fever-Tree ginger ale (all 200ml - 7oz)
Then the lemon, but be quick. You want that fizz to tickle your nose as you smell the aromas. And then drink.
*every man and woman has the perfect ratio of gin to mixer- from a half/half split to five sixths tonic.
We'd recommend 1:4 gin to ginger and perfect it to your liking from there.
Scarlet Fever:
Mix as for gin and tonic, but add a splash of Campari.
Try a wedge of lemon this time.
Vodka Lemonade:
How to make the purest Vodka Lemonade
Your favourite vodka, be it the wonderful purity of Belvedere or the distinctive character of Stoly........ They are all different and with Fever-Tree you will actually get a mixer which enhances their unique characteristics.
A highball glass. The higher the better - the aroma of this vodka & lemonade is worth savouring.
Fresh ice.At least 4 large cubes, from spring water if possible
Fever-Tree lemonade from the fridge.
Lemon - a curl of the rind of a lemon - It's the oils you want not the flesh ( or a slice if you really must)
Ice first, then 1 part of vodka (50ml - 1.7oz), then the Fever-Tree (all 200ml - 6.8oz)
Then the lemon, but be quick. You want that fizz to tickle your nose as you smell the aromas. And then drink.
*every man and woman has his own preferred ratio of vodka to lemonade - from a half/half split to five sixths lemonade. Any way you like it, you will like it more with Fever-Tree.
Whisky and Spring Soda:
Plenty of ice
Whisky
Splash of Fever-Tree Soda Water
Yellow Fever:
Your favourite lemon/citron vodka, They are all different and with Fever-Tree you will actually get a mixer which enhances those tastes
- Tall glass
- Stacks of Fresh ice
- Fever-Tree bitter lemon from the fridge
- Mix it the strength you like it. We suggest 1 part vodka to 4 parts Fever-Tree bitter lemon
- Add a splash (30ml or 1oz) freshly squeezed orange juice
Lemon - a curl from the skin of a lemon (It’s the oils you want from the skin, not the flesh) or a slice if you really must.
Dark and Stormy:
- Fill a highball glass with ice
- Pour in 50ml of Goslings Rum and 1 ½ tbsps of lime juice
- Top up with Fever-Tree Ginger Beer
- Serve garnished with a wedge of lime
Moscow Mule:
- Tall glass
- Stacks of Fresh Ice
- Fresh Lime Juice
- Chilled Fever-Tree Ginger Beer
- Shot of Vodka of your choice
- Garnish with fresh mint
St Clements:
- Tall glass
- Stacks of Fresh Ice
- Fever-Tree bitter lemon from the fridge
- A splash of freshly squeezed orange juice
- Lemon - a curl from the skin of a lemon (It’s the oils you want from the skin, not the flesh) or a slice if you really must.
Non Alcoholic Moscow Mule:
- Tall glass
- Stacks of Fresh Crushed Ice
- Dash of sugar syrup
- Chilled Fever-Tree Ginger Beer
- Splash of concentrated apple juice
- Fresh Mint
Place fresh mint in a glass with a dash of sugar syrup – smash it up with a mixing spoon, place in the crushed ice and then pour over the Fever-Tree Ginger Beer. Add in a splash of fresh apple juice and garnish with a fresh sprig of mint.
Pink Gin & Tonic:
- Fill a balloon or high ball glass with plenty of cubed ice, so that it doesn’t melt.
- Pour in your favourite Gin (we would recommend 50ml.)
- Top up with a chilled bottle of Fever-Tree Tonic Water and add in a couple of drops of Angostura bitters.
- Garnish with fresh lime.