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Article: Alcohol-free Gin & Tonic with Laori Juniper No 1

alkoholfreier Gin & Tonic mit Laori No 1

Alcohol-free Gin & Tonic with Laori Juniper No 1

  1. What is a gin? & Tonic?
  2. Non-alcoholic gin & Tonic with Laori – what does it taste like?
  3. How to mix a non-alcoholic gin & Tonic?
  4. Which tonic works best?
  5. Twists on non-alcoholic gin & Tonics

    What is a gin? & Tonic?

    gin & Tonic is probably one of the best-known and most popular long drinks ever. What began as a so-called gin boom has now continued almost uninterrupted for ten years. A gin & Tonic is one of those drinks where the name and recipe are the same. The classic combination of gin and tonic water has existed for over 100 years. This makes it a simple drink and a great classic. Perhaps that's also why gin & Tonic is the Queen's favorite drink! It's a must-have on any good bar menu - and of course, it shouldn't be missing from your home bar either!

    With our non-alcoholic gin Laori Juniper No. 1 Can you imagine the Classic Gin & Enjoy tonic easily without alcohol - without sacrificing taste and of course without a hangover!

    Non-alcoholic gin & Tonic with Laori – what does it taste like?

    Our alcohol-free gin alternative Laori Juniper No. 1 It combines delicate aromas, such as the full-bodied spice of juniper, the citrusy freshness of cardamom, and mild notes of rosemary. This vibrant, fresh flavor symbiosis unfolds in our alcohol-free gin. & Tonic. The taste changes depending on the type of tonic water. However, one thing is certain: no matter what, it tastes like summer! It brings back memories of summer temperatures and relaxed evenings spent in the garden or on the balcony.

    Everything about this drink screams refreshment. Thanks to the exciting combination of sweet and bitter tonic and the complex flavor of the non-alcoholic gin. Laori Juniper No. 1 Your Virgin Tin & tonic Never flat or boring. It's the perfect symbiosis of a robust drink and absolute refreshment. The non-alcoholic gin & Tonic with Laori is like this to a world-class long drink, with the non-alcoholic gin You will experience it in a completely new way.

    How to mix a non-alcoholic gin & Tonic?

    Have we made you thirsty? Then it's time we showed you how to make an alcohol-free version of gin. & Tonic Laori Juniper No. 1 mixt.

    alkoholfreier Gin & Tonic

    Ingredients

    Glass & decoration

    • Tumbler glass and a fresh sprig of rosemary or orange zest for decoration

    preparation

    • Fill a glass with ice cubes
    • Laori Juniper No. 1 Top with tonic water
    • With a fresh Garnish with a sprig of rosemary or orange zest. Enjoy!

    Our special tip for tonic water: If you pour it slowly over the bar spoon handle, the carbonation will last longer!

    Which tonic works best?

    The question of all gin & Tonic questions – none are asked more often. The best advice: Don't overthink it.Especially if you're just starting out. There's no right or wrong here, and trying as many combinations as possible to find your favorites is part of the process. How about, for example... a Laori & Cherry Blossom Tonic?

    Regardless of which tonic you ultimately choose for your non-alcoholic gin & When using tonic water, the rule is: opt for small glass bottles instead of large PET bottles. PET bottles lose their carbonation after the third opening at the latest, and glass bottles are also more sustainable.

    Which leads to the next question: What is the ideal amount of tonic to add to your Virgin Gin? & Add tonic? We say: Drink your non-alcoholic gin. & Make your own tonic with Laori to suit your taste, and never let anyone tell you what to do. In the end, it's more important to choose a tonic that you enjoy and that you like. Laori Juniper No. 1 It harmonizes. Exactly how much you use, however, is simply a matter of gut feeling.

    Variations of non-alcoholic gin & tonic

    How do you give your non-alcoholic gin & Do you want to give tonic a completely unique flavor or boost its aroma even more? There are dozens of options, but these are the simplest and therefore most popular, especially in a home bar:

    • Gin spices: Often called "botanicals," just like those used to distill gin. You simply add suitable spices, such as juniper berries or rosemary sprigs, to the glass.
    • Tea infusionsPour gin into a glass and steep a tea bag in it for about three minutes. Remove the tea bag and top with tonic. This creates beautiful color effects, especially with fruit teas, and adds a completely new dimension to the aroma. For a more classic taste than fruit tea, try... Earl Grey tea – this gives your Laori & Tonic has a mysterious dark color and harmonizes perfectly with the alcohol in non-alcoholic gin. Laori No. 1 used bergamot.

    More non-alcoholic cocktails in the lounge

    Do you absolutely want to try more tonic variations? Then try the Laori BlossomWith elderflower tonic. Floral, fruity, delicious – the recipe is available here. here.