That’s because the disease they’re known for spreading (malaria) helped forge the classic G&T cocktail, a drink with as much recreational worth as it has medical value.
We have this cocktail because it was basically medicine for sailors back in the day.
One can easily feel like an overwhelmed kid in a candy shop when walking into the bottle store. Here’s a guide to help you choose wisely.
We have four delicious cocktails using four different tonic water flavours to celebrate the vibe of each season.
The festive season is rapidly approaching, which usually means the social calendar starts filling up and your liver takes a pounding.
We’re all looking for ways to stay healthy without compromising on the quality or taste of what we eat, and the same is true for what we drink.
These tonic-based virgin cocktails won’t give you a buzz, but they do taste like the real deal.
You already know that a G&T tastes great. What you probably didn’t know is that a battle royale is waging in your glass to make it so.
There’s nothing better than a gin and tonic to round off the day. Did you know that your favourite drink actually has a pretty weird history?
Just when you’re starting to think you’re invincible, the hangovers begin to get exponentially worse. Here’s something to ponder.
You might not call it “Indian tonic water”, but purveyors of the mixer do. So what’s the reason? We went deep into the history books and found out why.