![]() It’s fun, but to some it might just be extra.įever Tree Citrus Tonic Water is available from Amazon. Or perhaps like a Gladiatorial competition with two strong competitors battling for your palate. In that regard, this mixer truly can elevate the most humble gin.īut mixing it with strong, flavorful gins can be an exercise in moderation. It elevates and adds authentic botanical complexity. Overall, Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Waterĭelicious and fun, while not designed with gin in mind it works well with classic and bargain price gins. However, just keep in mind this tonic tends towards being the star, so mix judiciously- or dial the tonic back in your next G&T. Gin drinkers mixing with it should consider intense, juniper forward gins or single-note gins to round out with citrus. Given the brand’s posturing, this seems intentional. Furthermore, gins with some sweetness already ( Barr Hill, New Amsterdam or Hendrick’s Midsummer) may become cloying. While this might be nice with a bracing tequila or vodka, the flavors do overpower some gins just a bit. Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Water and TonicĪs a mixer, it seems to impart a bit more sweetness. Even if you don’t pair it with spirits, it’s an enjoyable product. The bitterness is mild, but evident.įever Tree Citrus Tonic Water is nice as an adult soda with some added complexity. ![]() Bitter orange notes begin to emerge at the same time as a slight tartness from the citric acid and the quinine. Where it really shines from a citrus perspective is in the back half. The melange of citrus is part of that, with especially the sweet orange intensifying that early. Sipped, Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Water is somewhat sweeter than others. In terms of aroma, it is comparably to the power of Fever Tree Elderflower, and much clearer than Fever Tree’s Mediterranean tonic water. Key lime highlights the initial aroma however, it quickly settles into Mandarin, tangerine and earthy lemon pith. Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Water has an intensely citrus-forward nose. Poured, there’s a rollicking effervescence. Other ingredients include citric acid and quinine. Alike Fever Tree’s other offerings, this is sweetened only with real sugar and comes in at 70 calories per 200 mL serving. However, intention aside- gin and tonic is such a natural pairing that I wanted to see how Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Water worked with gin instead.įirstly, Fever Tree Citrus Tonic uses a blend of citrus fruits: bitter orange, Mexican lime and tangerine. ![]() It has been created to “revolutionise consumer thinking when it comes to a Tequila and tonic”. Fever Tree Citrus Tonic Water was designed in collaboration with Patrón and intended to be paired with Patrón Silver. Monster Energy, Ultra VP, Ultra Watermelon, Ultra Paradise, Ultra Peachy Keen, 16 fl oz, 12 pk. Tequila and tonic water may not be my jam- but is is the inspiration for Fever Tree’s first tonic water designed specifically around a single brand and spirit. (24 Bottles) Fever-Tree Citrus Tonic Water, 6.8 fl oz (4.9) 4.9 stars out of 8 reviews 8 reviews. Personally, I prefer my tequila neat or with a little bit of club soda.
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