Fever Tree Tonic Water, NRB 200 ml x 24
Legend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
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Ingredients
50ml Whitley Neill Gin
Tonic Water
Method
Pour the Whitley Neil Gin into a glass and topped with tonic water. Garnish with an orange slice.
Garnish
Orange Slice
Ingredients
50ml Whitley Neill Gin
20ml Lemon Juice
15ml Sugar Syrup
Soda Water
Method
Pour all the ingredients over highball glass with ice. Garnish with a lemon wedge.
Garnish
Lemon Wedge
Legend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
Read MoreLegend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
Read MoreWhitley Neill Gin is a 43% product made in Birmingham. Whitley Neill Gin is the result of a distilling heritage going back to 1762, drawing inspiration from the family’s taste for adventure and discovery. Launched in 2005, this gin is supplied by Halewood.
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