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Pink Gin & Tonic

Disponibilité

Tout le temps

Catégorie

Famille

Spiritueux de base

Présentation / Histoire

According to Los Angeles bartender and Candra co-founder Sebastian Hamilton-Mudge, a good Pink Gin & Tonic (and any other gin & tonic, for that matter) should be light, crisp and refreshing, and should generally be garnished with fresh citrus. What sets this rosy riff apart is the addition of Angostura, which adds balancing bitterness to any drink along with a layer of complex baking spice. In this use, it also provides that lovely pink hue. The Pink Gin & Tonic is not only easy to make but brings a fresh, nuanced flavor profile to the classic recipe.

The genius combination—and delightful coloring—of bitters and gin has withstood the test of time. “[Pink gin] goes back to sometime after 1830 when British Royal Naval sailors got their hands on it and mixed it with gin onboard ship to combat seasickness,” Hamilton-Mudge shares. The gin of the era was Plymouth gin, which is a somewhat sweeter style than the citrus-forward London Dry category, but you’ll have to decide for yourself which gin is best for your G&T.

Référence: https://www.liquor.com/recipes/pink-plymouth-gin-tonic/

Style

Allongé

Saveur

amer, pétillant

Verre

Collins

Glace

Petite glace

Garnish

– Duo lime
– Paille longue

Recette

– Direct dans le verre
– 1.5 oz Gin
– 0.5 oz Jus de Lime
– 5 Dash bitter Angostura
– Ajoutez la glace
– Topper au Tonic
– Stir légèrement
– Garnish

Présentation

Na

Upsale

  • Gin

Allergie

Na

Taux d’alcool (ABV)

Brix de sucre

Ph / Acidité

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