Make your own tonic?
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Make your own tonic?
Not exactly distilling but as I now find myself in a position where tonic water costs more than gin I thought I'd have a go at making my own and wondered if anyone else had tried it and has a proven recipe?
Plenty of recipes online and I have cinchona bark and citric acid on order, method either involves boiling up the bark or infusing it in vodka filtering then adding citric acid and botanicals and sugar to make a syrup which is added to fizzy water to get the tonic.
I've not decided on a recipe yet but want to keep it simple and get the botanical flAvours from the gin rather than the tonic. I have co2 for a cornie keg system so fizzing up some water shouldn't be a problem.
Will update later when I have some results.
Plenty of recipes online and I have cinchona bark and citric acid on order, method either involves boiling up the bark or infusing it in vodka filtering then adding citric acid and botanicals and sugar to make a syrup which is added to fizzy water to get the tonic.
I've not decided on a recipe yet but want to keep it simple and get the botanical flAvours from the gin rather than the tonic. I have co2 for a cornie keg system so fizzing up some water shouldn't be a problem.
Will update later when I have some results.
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Moonraker - Regular

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Re: Make your own tonic?
Moonraker wrote:I now find myself in a position where tonic water costs more than gin .
I agree. I have tried the sodastream concentrate - thats good.
Just to add.. I would defo try a recipe....
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Didn't feel the love with that recipe. Has anyone tried it?
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Waiting on the bark, should be in early next week so hopefully have something together by next weekend.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Mash wrote:Didn't feel the love with that recipe. Has anyone tried it?
You mean the one I posted? It's been my go to recipe over the last year or so. I use cardamom seed instead of cardamom pods, sea salt instead of kosher salt and skip the lavender, but aside from that, I stick to the recipe. It makes a nice tonic that complements the gin, without dominating it.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
I thought wormwood's post intimated that he used it?
And didn't just find it a sexy recipe to read?
Robert.
And didn't just find it a sexy recipe to read?
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
wormwood wrote:Mash wrote:Didn't feel the love with that recipe. Has anyone tried it?
You mean the one I posted? It's been my go to recipe over the last year or so. I use cardamom seed instead of cardamom pods, sea salt instead of kosher salt and skip the lavender, but aside from that, I stick to the recipe. It makes a nice tonic that complements the gin, without dominating it.
Thanks. Does it keep ok?
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Was planning to do recipe as wormwood linked above but bark has arrived and am still waiting on citric acid so decided to try this recipe https://www.blossomtostem.net/homemade-tonic-syrup/
Quinine tincture Is now being made, rather than boil up the ingredients as per the link I thought I'd use botanical basket in my airstill with just water in to extract the flavours then combine with syrup, citric acid and filtered tincture.
Quinine tincture Is now being made, rather than boil up the ingredients as per the link I thought I'd use botanical basket in my airstill with just water in to extract the flavours then combine with syrup, citric acid and filtered tincture.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Mash wrote: Thanks. Does it keep ok?
Keeps at least three months in the fridge, probably longer. Sugar and citric acid are both preservatives, but you could also just make smaller batches.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
This is worth reading if you're going to make your own tonic water. Be careful guys, you don't want to end up with quinine poisoning. http://www.alcademics.com/2014/08/poten ... water.html
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Re: Make your own tonic?
wormwood wrote:Mash wrote: Thanks. Does it keep ok?
Keeps at least three months in the fridge, probably longer. Sugar and citric acid are both preservatives, but you could also just make smaller batches.
Sugar is not a preservative at the volumes in tonic. From memory 65brix is the magic figure.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Mash wrote:Sugar is not a preservative at the volumes in tonic. From memory 65brix is the magic figure.
I believe that is the magic figure for room temperature preservation. I'd definitely recommend keeping this stuff in the fridge.
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Re: Make your own tonic?
Moonraker wrote:Was planning to do recipe as wormwood linked above but bark has arrived and am still waiting on citric acid so decided to try this recipe https://www.blossomtostem.net/homemade-tonic-syrup/
Quinine tincture Is now being made, rather than boil up the ingredients as per the link I thought I'd use botanical basket in my airstill with just water in to extract the flavours then combine with syrup, citric acid and filtered tincture.
How did this turn out?
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