Wise drinkers shouldn't focus only on the gin in a gin and tonic. Here's the answer to "what is tonic water?"—and why your choice of tonic water can make or break this refreshing cocktail.
What Is Tonic Water—and Which Are the Best Tonic Waters?
Most Unusual Tonic Syrup
The Yes Cocktail Co. out of Paso Robles, California, has a wide range of different tonic syrups, but our tasting panel here at Taste of Home was blown away by the Nordic Tonic Syrup. The flavors of caraway and other savory herbs took our G&Ts to a whole new level. This is intense, in a good way!
Most Genteel Tonic Syrup
If you dream of sipping cocktails at a sprawling country estate on a sunny summer day, then get some Rose City Tonic from Portland Syrups. The predominant flavor and aroma comes from dog rose petals, a.k.a. rosa canina. I know what you’re thinking: You don’t want to drink perfume. This tonic is far from it. It’s just the right amount and pairs well with drier gins.
Best Cold Weather Tonic Syrup
If you’re like us, gin and tonics aren’t only for hot summer weather. We’ll drink them all year, especially when made with Pratt Standard’s True Tonic Syrup. It has the flavor of all those warming winter spices that make you feel cozy. If you want to really warm up, swap the gin for bourbon.
Most Traditional Tonic Syrup
There’s nothing wrong with sticking with classic flavors. El Guapo Bitters captures them in its British Colonial Style Tonic Syrup, which has citrus flavors accompanying the bitter tones. Pair it with London Dry gin.
Most Traditional Tonic Water
If you’re throwing a party, stock up on individual bottles of London Essence Original Indian Tonic Water. It’s the perfect amount for one tall, refreshing cocktail full of citrus and juniper flavors.
Least Bitter Tonic Water
We get it, not everyone likes a strongly bitter cocktail. For something on the milder side, try the tonic water from Ever American. It is also one of the most effervescent tonic waters we’ve come across, so if you’re a bubbles fan, this is for you.
Tonic Water for Lime Lovers
Can’t get enough lime? Dr. Inker’s Original Tonic with Lime has plenty of lime flavor, and with its 12-ounce bottles, it’s enough for you and a friend to enjoy together.
Tonic Water’s New Industry Standard
Not long ago, the tonic water market was dominated by Canada Dry and Schweppes, with a few other brands flirting around the edges. While these beverage behemoths are still available, Fever-Tree’s tonic water is making a big mark in a quickly crowding space. It’s proving itself to be the brand to beat.