Gin and tea

A gin and tea is a two-ingredient cocktail made from gin and tea. One advantage of this cocktail is that herbs and juniper berries are used to flavor gin during the distilling process,[1] while the tea has floral or citrus botanical flavours to play against. For example, a gin with citrus notes can be paired with Earl Grey tea, which has bergamot overtones; and a gin with fruitier notes could be mixed with green tea or a light oolong tea[2]. Floral teas are also sometimes used.[3] Isle of Harris produces gin and tea that can be used together.[4] English breakfast tea can also be mixed with dry gin and lemon juice.[5]

References

  1. "What to Sip This Weekend: An Earl Grey-Infused Cocktail". Cooking Light.
  2. "Gin and Tea: A Case Study". Té Company. May 28, 2020.
  3. Sutton, Megan (April 28, 2017). "12 gin and tea cocktails you're going to want to make at home asap". Good Housekeeping.
  4. "Gin & tea cocktail" Check |url= value (help). Red Online. May 11, 2018.
  5. Glory, Hope & (June 27, 2016). "English Breakfast Tea Cocktail".


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