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Who doesn’t like a nice refreshing Gin &Tonic (G&T) to rest and unwind, especially to cool you off during a hot summer day? I certainly do, but the problem is to find a really good craft gin that will make the best ever G&T!

Here are few great gins that make an excellent G&T to keep you cool and refreshed.

  • The Lakes Gin – The Lakes London Dry Gin makes one of the best G&T’s, if you get all the elements right. While they also have many flavoured gins, it is best to use the London Dry for this classic mix.

  • Hendrick’s Gin – Providing tastes of cucumber, rose and citrus flavours, this brand makes a mean G&T.

  • Nolet’s Silver Gin – This might be a bit on the expensive side, but if you are looking for a good gin to pour into a G&T then Nolet’s Silver is the choice for you., with its flavour sensations of rose, peach and raspberry.

  • Old Bakery Gin – Add some lemon or mint leaves to a G&T made with Old Bakery Gin, and you will literally be in seventh heaven!

  • Tanqueray London Dry – This is one super gin to use in your Gin & Tonic because it has such a, exquisite juniper flavour to it which stands out among the other ingredients.

  • Uncle Val’s Botanical Gin – A product of Santa Barbara California, this gin offers cucumber, sage and lemon flavours that go perfectly well with tonic water for a great G&T.

  • Drumshambo Gunpowder Gin – If you are looking for something in your G&T that will pack a punch, then this is the gin for you!

You can get your hands on any one of these gins for that ideal Gin & Tonic, and even get your booze delivery in London, straight to your doorstep, through the many online stores available these days.

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