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The gin and tonic, "G&T", or "GNT", is a Cocktail made with Gin and Tonic Water , usually garnished with a slice of Lime or Lemon and served over ice. The proportions of Gin and Tonic Water vary. The typical recipe is for equal amounts (a 1:1 ratio), however it is often made far weaker as a casual drink; typically 1 part gin to 3 parts tonic. HISTORY This cocktail was introduced by the British in India . Tonic water contains Quinine , which was used to prevent Malaria . Because the tonic water consumed to prevent malaria in the 19th Century was extremely Bitter , gin was added to make it more palatable. Although there is less medical use today for the consumption of tonic water, the gin and tonic remains a popular drink. Tonic water available today contains less quinine and is consequently less bitter (usually sweetened). Because of this connection to warmer Climate s and its refreshing nature, this cocktail is more popular during the warmer months. GNT AND FICTION The gin and tonic has gained a central place in cultural and literary life, appearing as a bit part in numerous Novel s. One such example is in the '' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy '' series, where it is stated that each race in the galaxy has developed a drink that is pronounced the same, but spelled differently (such as ''jynantonnyx''). The reason for this is one of the great mysteries of the universe (granted, the versions from two different planets taste nothing like each other at all). It was also the preferred drink of Mrs. Slocombe (played by Mollie Sugden ) of Are You Being Served? as she couldn't bear neat gin. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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