What do you mix with ginger gin and rhubarb?
1Add ice to a glass.
What is the best tonic to go with rhubarb and ginger gin?
Pour Whitley Neil Rhubarb and Ginger Gin into a glass with ice and top with premium tonic water. Garnish with a lemon wedge.
What’s the best mixer for rhubarb gin?
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- Ideal mixer: Ginger Ale.
- Recommended garnish: Orange Slice.
- Ideal serve: Ginger ale or Mediterranean tonic with a slice of orange.
What can you mix gin with besides tonic?
20 gin mixers to try when you don’t have (or like) tonic
- GIN & GINGER. Ginger beer is a warming, spicy alternative mixer for gin.
- GIN & VERMOUTH. Vermouth is the original ‘mixer’ for gin – in a Martini!
- GIN & LIME.
- GIN & GRAPEFRUIT.
- GIN & PINK LEMONADE.
- GIN & COKE.
- GIN & SODA.
- GIN & CRANBERRY JUICE.
What kind of gin goes with ginger ale?
Add ginger ale to Gordon’s London Dry Gin for an easy-to-make, delicious spicy and subtly sweet mixed drink to have when you’re relaxing or with friends.
Does rhubarb gin go with Ginger Ale?
For those of you that aren’t fond of tonic, we often get asked what to serve Rhubarb or Pink Gin with. If someone likes ginger in general, then a Rhubarb Gin mixer we always suggest is Ginger Ale, or Ginger Beer if you want to up the spiciness.
How do you make Rhubarb gin?
To make the rhubarb gin: Cut the rhubarb lengthwise, then chop into 2cm pieces. Put the rhubarb into the Kilner jar. Add the sugar and gin. Close the lid and shake the mixture. Shake the gin every day until the sugar is dissolved.
What can you make with rhubarb?
Rhubarb can roasted, sauteed, stewed, or pureed. Stewing rhubarb is one of the easiest and most common ways to cook it, as well as one of the most versatile ways to serve it. Pour stewed rhubarb over ice cream, drizzle it onto pancakes, or even incorporate it into cocktails.
Is rhubarb pink?
Rhubarb is renowned for its sour taste and thick stalks, which are usually cooked with sugar. The stalks range in color from red to pink to pale green and have a consistency that’s similar to celery. This vegetable requires cold winters to grow.