Gin & Tonic

Approval Rate: 73%

73%Approval ratio

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    laotzu

    Tue Jul 28 2009

    One of the few cocktails out there that isn't ridiculously sweet.

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    canadasucks

    Sat Jul 18 2009

    . . .but you need the right Gin. Bad gin can ruin this simple yet classic drink. . .it's a good and safe bet for those not really familiar with mixed drinks. (And I must include myself- my family/tribe were whiskey and beer people) Thus- I became fond of these while ordering one for the first time years ago- because I didn't know anything else. . . Still satisfies after all these years. . .

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    pcpeter774

    Sat Jul 18 2009

    Right up there with a rum and coke. Especially if you get the tonic water with a hint of lime, which gives a settle lime flavor but not overwhelming. And of course garnish with a lime wedge.

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    bitchassjosh

    Mon Jun 22 2009

    Hate the taste. Hate the name. Hate that so many people drink them and I just dont get it..... If your gonna drink, first of all, dont drink this. Second, take a cab home. Think of the children!

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    imogen

    Tue Jun 09 2009

    With Hendrick's gin and a cucumber slice on the rim, this cocktail can be simply divine. However, with low-budget gin it just tastes like pine needles and an obligatory lime squeeze. This is a drink-of-choice for those trying to eat healthier since the tonic does not pack on calories the way a soda or juice does.

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    teishahoppe

    Sat Dec 27 2008

    A classic drink!

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    drummond

    Sat Aug 09 2008

    The drink of champions. But they put me to sleep.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Aug 07 2008

    Ahh, drinks of the jarhead, part two. The guy who set off the fire extinguishers at the barracks loved these things...

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    kidicarus333

    Tue Aug 05 2008

    Gin and Tonics are easy to drink. Almost too easy. They go down like Sprite, so before you know it you've had three and are pretty buzzed, watch out with this one!

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    pacifist

    Thu Mar 06 2008

    The best drink there is, in my opinion, as long as you bought your gin from the top shelf--in a bar ask for your brand by name, instead of letting the bartender pick.  I mix one part gin (say, Tanqueray) to one part tonic, over ice with a large slice of lime.  I don't usually squeeze the lime because I feel it's a bit sour and fouls the flavor of the gin; just let it sit for a minute before you sip and the citrus will seep in.  It is crisp, refreshing, and not filling, and far from having a bad aftertaste, it actually cleanses the palate.  A great drink for during or after dinner.

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    fb563450707

    Wed Nov 07 2007

    Dry, smooth, low in caleries, and no HANG OVERS!

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    fb570048324

    Mon Nov 05 2007

    Bleh...I'd drink sand if I wanted to drink something this dry.

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    irishgit

    Fri Aug 31 2007

    A fine drink on a summer day. Great for lounging in the sun, and with a nice bite and counter bite from the gin and the tonic. Add a hint of bitters for a subtler drink.

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    spike65

    Fri Aug 24 2007

    12 ounce glass filled with ice. One jigger of Tanquery Regular Gin. Fill with Schwepps Tonic water. Stir lightly. Top with a lime wedge. Add a bit of Rose's sweetened lime juice or just squeeze a lime wedge into the G&T; for a bit more flavor.

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    trebon1038

    Thu May 17 2007

    Ive been known to enjoy a gin and tonic with a twist of lime in my day..not a big gin drinker but do like an occasional gin and tonic.  (my martinis must be vodka)

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    chrisk1177

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    Hate gin. Vile

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    moosekarloff

    Thu Jul 03 2003

    G&T are very good if you use good ingredients, but they taste like what I imagine dry cleaning fluid is like if you use crap. I use Beefeaters or Tanqueray with Schwepp's tonic. Mondo lime and lotsa ice. A great hot Summer day drink.

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    tritonagain

    Tue Apr 08 2003

    Nature's most perfect food, and THE drink for summertime.

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    sabel2cb

    Mon Mar 03 2003

    The only thing better than gin n tonic is a mojito.

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    nsaa9c77

    Wed Dec 18 2002

    This is the perfect drink to use when you're feed up drinking beers. Receipt: 4 cl London Dry Gin (Tanqueray is excelent) 12 cl Tonic (Schweppes Indian Tonic Water is excelent) Icecubes Fill a longdrink up with icecubes. Add the gin. Fill up with Tonic. It is important that the Gin is at least 47% alchol.

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    samiam

    Thu Jan 25 2001

    I can't drink it , can't smell it, don't even want to look at that clear drink with a twist of lime floating at the time. I cringe just thinking about it..due to a past (unwise) decision to drink shots of Vodka chased by gin and tonics. In fact, I am experiencing a gag reflex right now as I write this..

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    driek682

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    They are good. I like them. Women like them. The more gin, the better.

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    kook1994

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    This drink always gets me naked. I have scared a lot of girls off because of this but got my current girlfriend because of it. The tonic and lime really take away the gin's bite, making the drink taste pretty good.

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    kyesbd0c

    Sat Nov 25 2000

    ...gin makes me choke

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    pixel088

    Thu Nov 16 2000

    This is a fabulous, standard, all-purpose mixed drink. It is light, making it good before or after food, and in great quantity. I highly suggest Bombay Blue Saphire Gin, it's worth the extra money.

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    alicat

    Tue Sep 19 2000

    I love a good G & T. It is a great clear cocktail that doesn't make you feel fruity or full. Gin is a good drunk and despite the hang over the next day, it provides for a great night.

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    pooroldedgarde_rby

    Wed May 03 2000

    Gin and tonic's are pretty good but I can't drink more than maybe two before I get dry pucker mouth.

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    shroomwoman

    Wed Apr 26 2000

    I feel like I'm drinking a pine forest when I have a gin and tonic.

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    magellan

    Wed Apr 26 2000

    My wedding drink of choice.