Q Tonic water
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: ORD
Posts: 14,771
Q Tonic water
I've recently discovered Q Tonic. In the current nauseating trend of making everything "artisan", it is an artisan tonic water. But it's great. The Canada Dry/Schweppes tonic is overly sweet and cloying. Q has just the right amount of sweetness. A Q and gin is quite refreshing. If you happen to find some - get it!
I've seen it at Whole Foods and various fancier grocery stores.
I've seen it at Whole Foods and various fancier grocery stores.
#2
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Michigan's Capital Region
Programs: DL GM, SPG Gold, Marriott Silver
Posts: 223
Yes, we love Q! Perfect accompaniment to Hendricks Gin, no corn syrup sugar water as with many store bought tonics. Another worthy competitor is Stirrings Tonic, sweetened with cane sugar, but Q is our first choice when we can find it.
#3
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: London
Posts: 19,065
I don't believe I've ever seen Q Tonic in Europe.
One thing I didn't realise is that Schweppes Indian Tonic isn't commonly available in the USA. I didn't know Americans were drinking a different version to the one we have.
There's a very interesting comparison of many different tonic waters here
http://mattsmiscellany.blogspot.co.u...aste-test.html
I do agree with their rating of Fentimans but then, I do have a strong fondness for Fevertree, but that's because I see it as a sweetened soda treat more than as a mixer (haven't been able to drink much alcohol for a few years and need to wait a bit longer until I can start again)
One thing I didn't realise is that Schweppes Indian Tonic isn't commonly available in the USA. I didn't know Americans were drinking a different version to the one we have.
There's a very interesting comparison of many different tonic waters here
http://mattsmiscellany.blogspot.co.u...aste-test.html
I do agree with their rating of Fentimans but then, I do have a strong fondness for Fevertree, but that's because I see it as a sweetened soda treat more than as a mixer (haven't been able to drink much alcohol for a few years and need to wait a bit longer until I can start again)
#6
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: United States
Posts: 355
I tried and found it great. It was natural and much less sweet than some other brands. I like it as it has very low calories and and glycemic index. Its so good and better than other items you get in grocery store.
#7


Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 371
I read about this is Saveur, along with a lot of other people. Sounds interesting.
http://johnstonic.weebly.com/index.html
http://johnstonic.weebly.com/index.html

