Pink Gin Tonic in a copa glass with fresh berries, ice and grapefruit zest

Long Drink

Pink Gin Tonic

How to make a Pink Gin Tonic - the trendy highball of pink gin, tonic water and fresh berries. An easy recipe for a fruity, refreshing longdrink.

4 minPrep time
easyDifficulty
Copa glassGlass
1Serving(s)

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The Pink Gin Tonic is the fruity answer to the classic Gin Tonic and one of the biggest bar trends of recent years. Flavored pink gin meets zesty tonic and fresh berries - light, summery and wonderfully refreshing. A visual eye-catcher that tastes just as good as it looks.

Instructions

  1. Fill a copa glass to the brim with large ice cubes.
  2. Pour the pink gin over the ice.
  3. Carefully top up with tonic water.
  4. Add fresh berries to the drink.
  5. Express a grapefruit zest over the glass and add it as a garnish.

Garnish: Fresh berries and grapefruit zest

Pro tip: Fill the copa glass to the brim with large ice cubes - they melt more slowly and therefore dilute the drink less.

Frequently asked questions

What is pink gin?

Pink gin is a gin usually flavored with strawberries or other fruits, with a delicate pink color and a fruity, mild taste.

Which tonic works best?

A neutral or Mediterranean tonic pairs well, as it does not mask the fruity note of the pink gin.

Why a copa glass?

The rounded copa glass holds plenty of ice, keeps the drink cold for a long time and shows off the aroma particularly well.

Ingredients

  • Pink gin5 cl
  • Tonic water15 cl
  • Fresh strawberries or raspberries4 pieces
  • Grapefruit zest1 piece
  • Ice cubesas needed