Go Back
Email Link
Print
Recipe Image
Equipment
Nutrition Label
–
+
servings
Metric
US Customary
Smaller
Normal
Larger
Refreshing Lemon Gin and Tonic
Looking to add a burst of citrus to your gin and tonic? Try this recipe that combines the classic flavors of gin and tonic with the refreshing taste of lemon.
Pin Recipe
Print Recipe
Cook Mode
Prevent your screen from going dark
5
from
51
votes
Prep Time:
5
minutes
mins
Total Time:
5
minutes
mins
Equipment
Jigger
Cocktail shaker
Lemon squeezer
Julep strainer
if you are using a Boston shaker
Highball Glass
or balloon glass
Ingredients
Cubed Ice
1 ½
oz
Your favorite gin
1
tbsp
Lemon juice
1
tsp
Granulated sugar
1
cup
Tonic
to fill up the glass
Lemon wedge and drinking straw for garnish
Metric
-
US Customary
Instructions
Squeeze half a lemon and add
1 tbsp Lemon juice
,
1 tsp Granulated sugar
, and
1 ½ oz Your favorite gin
to your shaker filled with ice cubes.
1 ½ oz Your favorite gin,
1 tbsp Lemon juice,
1 tsp Granulated sugar
Close the shaker and shake well.
Fill the glass with
Cubed Ice
Cubed Ice
Then pour the mix directly into the cocktail glass filled with ice cubes. If using a Boston shaker, strain the mix through a julep strainer.
Fill up with
1 cup Tonic
(one high ball glass holds 240 ml (1 cup) to 350 ml(1 ½ cups)).
1 cup Tonic
Lemon wedge and drinking straw for garnish
Lemon wedge and drinking straw for garnish
Nutrition
Serving:
1
Serving
|
Calories:
214
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
30
g
|
Protein:
0.3
g
|
Fat:
0.1
g
|
Saturated Fat:
0.01
g
|
Sodium:
24
mg
|
Potassium:
19
mg
|
Fiber:
0.1
g
|
Sugar:
28
g
|
Vitamin A:
1
IU
|
Vitamin C:
6
mg
|
Calcium:
6
mg
|
Iron:
0.1
mg
Servings:
1
Serving
Calories:
214
kcal
Author:
Nora