From Bon Appetit, June 2007
Recipe here
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
The Frosty Plymouth Gin & Tonic
From David Rosengarten
makes one gin & tonic
four Schweppes Tonic Water Ice Cubes (see NOTE)
3 ounces Plymouth Gin
4 ounces Schweppes Tonic Water
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
lime wedge for garnish
1. Place the ice cubes in a tall, narrow, chilled glass (the cubes should come near the top.) Add the gin, then the tonic water, then the lime juice, stirring well. Garnish with lime wedge, and serve immediately. White dinner jacket is optional.
NOTE: To make the ice cubes, simply fill an empty ice cube tray with Schweppes Tonic Water, and let the cubes freeze. It takes just a few hours. Covered well, the cubes will remain fresh-tasting in the freezer for at least a few weeks.
Plymouth Original Dry Gin is imported by
Todhunter Imports Ltd.
West Palm Beach, FL
561 837-6300
561 832-4556 (fax)
sales@todhunter.com (e-mail)
makes one gin & tonic
four Schweppes Tonic Water Ice Cubes (see NOTE)
3 ounces Plymouth Gin
4 ounces Schweppes Tonic Water
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
lime wedge for garnish
1. Place the ice cubes in a tall, narrow, chilled glass (the cubes should come near the top.) Add the gin, then the tonic water, then the lime juice, stirring well. Garnish with lime wedge, and serve immediately. White dinner jacket is optional.
NOTE: To make the ice cubes, simply fill an empty ice cube tray with Schweppes Tonic Water, and let the cubes freeze. It takes just a few hours. Covered well, the cubes will remain fresh-tasting in the freezer for at least a few weeks.
Plymouth Original Dry Gin is imported by
Todhunter Imports Ltd.
West Palm Beach, FL
561 837-6300
561 832-4556 (fax)
sales@todhunter.com (e-mail)
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