Making the Cocktail called G&T at Home

The headline act. A gin and tonic evolves into something far more complex wih the right twists.

You’ll need:
Gin
Lots of ice
A big copa glass (a large, balloon-shaped glass)
Natural tonic water
Your favourite garnishes

Celebrate this piece of heritage with a glorious serve, always using one part gin to two parts tonic. Check out my favourite makeover blends by reading my guide to 10 gin and tonics with a twist.

Southside
Also known as a mojito, gin-style.

You’ll need:
50ml gin,
20ml lime
15ml sugar syrup,
6-8 mint leaves.

Drop the gin, fresh lime juice, sugar syrup and the mint leaves into your shaker then get your arms moving. Fine strain it into a posh Martini glass that’s been chilled. Hold the ice. Garnish with one slapped mint leaf.

Quick sugar syrup recipe
Bring one part sugar and one part water together and heat in a pan. Stir until all the sugar is dissolved. If you want to go the extra mile, you can flavour this with fresh herbs, citrus zest and spices.

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10 gin and tonics with a twist