With the rise of craft cocktails, mixers have become a staple in any well-stocked bar. While your favourite gin and Tonic might taste amazing with Fever-Tree Elderflower Tonic Water, you may have never tried other delicious options that can enhance your drink experience. Here are some of the best premium tonic waters on the market:

Fitch and Leedes Blue Tonic Water

This fitch and leedes blue tonic in can or bottle is made with natural spring water and has a sweet, fruity taste. It’s smooth and refreshing, making it the perfect Tonic to accompany your gin and Tonic.

Fitch & Leedes Blue Tonic in can or bottles (which is great if you want to take it camping) goes well with most gins, but people prefer it with a classic London Dry Gin like Gordon’s or Beefeater.

Fever-Tree Elderflower Tonic Water

Discovering a new mixer, you can’t live without is like finding the perfect pair of pants. It’s exciting, stylish, and makes you feel like a million bucks. And when it comes to mixers, Fever-Tree Elderflower Tonic Water is your new favourite thing.

It’s made with real elderflower and no sugar or artificial sweeteners. The tonic water can be used in cocktails or served over ice for an instant refreshment boost—it’s legit magic! The best part? It doesn’t need any additional flavourings, so you get all the benefits of elderflower without any added calories (no more drinking regular sodas). If you’re feeling fancy, try pouring yourself an elderflower gin fizz cocktail:

  • Add about four ounces of Fever-Tree Elderflower Tonic Water to a glass filled with crushed ice.
  • Stir in one ounce of each Gin and lemon juice.
  • Garnish with an orange slice or cucumber wheel (if desired).

Schweppes Pink Tonic

Schweppes Pink Tonic is a refreshing glass of tonic water that will add a touch of colour to your drink. It’s made from natural ingredients, has a sweet fruity taste and has a lower alcohol content than other tonics.

The cocktail culture inspired the Schweppes team in New Orleans, so they created this product using their own blend of botanicals, herbs and fruits blended with carbonated water to give it a slightly sweeter flavour than most other natural tonics out there.

Fitch and Leedes Red Tonic Water

Fitch and Leedes red tonic water is a lesser-known brand that has been around since the early 1900s. The company produces a range of sodas, including ginger ale and a sweetened, non-alcoholic gin-based tonic water that pairs well with your favourite G&T.

  • To make your own drink: pour 50mL (1/4 cup) Fitch & Leedes Red Tonic Water into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice cubes. Add your choice of gin (around 50 ml or 1/4 cup). Stir gently to mix ingredients together, then garnish with lemon wedges for extra flavour!
  • If you’re not reached by a liquor store regularly, you can easily order it online from Amazon or another retailer like Sipsmith’s Gin (which also makes great dry gins).

This article must have inspired you to experiment with tonic water, gin, and some other mixers. It takes a little trial and error, but they promise you won’t be disappointed with the results! These drinks are delicious and make for an interesting conversation starter when you invite your friends over for an evening of sipping.