International Gin And Tonic Day
International Gin and Tonic Day honors one of the world's most popular drinks on October 19th. This simple cocktail takes only minutes to make and is enjoyed around the world.
#internationalginandtonicday
An uncomplicated cocktail, the gin and tonic are a refreshing combination. It's especially popular in the United Kingdom. The drink was created in India when the British East India Company ruled the region. In India, George Cleghorn, a Scottish doctor, used quinine to treat malaria. Quinine is a flavor component of tonic water. The quinine had a bitter taste.. To make it taste better, sugar, lime, and gin were eventually added to the quinine, making it taste better.
Tonic water is now made with much less quinine. It is no longer used to treat malaria. It is no longer used to treat malaria. The drink is one of the most popular British cocktails. Many around the world also love the refreshing drink.
How to celebrate international gin and tonic day. Tonic day in the United States
On International Gin and Tonic Day, every year, a virtual gin and tonic party is held. Users of virtual partygoers are encouraged to post a snapshot of their gin and tonic. The virtual event attracted gin and tonic fans from 22 countries in recent years. In addition, bars, pubs, and liquor stores around the world are also offering drink specials on gin and tonics on this day.
Make one of these delectable drinks for yourself or to participate in International Gin and Tonic Day. Make gin and tonics for all your family and friends. Have your own gin and tonic party. Here's a good recipe to try if you're not sure how to make one.
Ingredients:
4 ice cubes
2 ounces of gin
4 ounces tonic water
Fresh lime juice from 1 T. 1 T. 1 T. fresh lime juice.
1 lime wedge
In a glass, place ice cubes. a glass. Pour gin, tonic water, and lime juice over the ice. Stir well. Garnish with the lime wedge and serve.
Post a snapshot of yourself and tonic on social media after making your own gin and tonic.. #InternationalGinAndTonicDay or #InternationalGTDay are popular hashtags to post your message on #InternationalGinAndTonicDay or #InternationalGTDay.
The international gin and tonic day's history has made history by a single day in history
International Gin and Tonic Day was established in her honor in 2010. She died on October 19, 2010, at the age of 95, with a gin and tonic at her side. Mary Edith's favorite drink had been smuggled into her hospital room in a water bottle and served in a teacup.'s