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Gin and tea combined. Can it taste good? It can! We have developed a simple and quick to prepare gin cocktail recipe that combines gin and classic black tea. Discover the simple recipe and prepare the drink today.
Gin & Tea Cocktail Recipe
- 6-7 cl Earl Grey tea
- 4 cl gin
- 1 bar spoon sugar
- 1 cl lemon juice
Step by Step Guide
- Lightly muddle the tea, gin and sugar in a glass.
- Add a dash of lemon juice.
- Garnish with a lemon wedge and then enjoy.
Combining tea and a spirit is definitely not something common. If you want to combine gin and tea, first put the freshly brewed and still warm tea into a heat-resistant glass or cup. Add the gin and lightly stir the two ingredients together with a bar spoon. Now add the sugar and stir until the sugar has completely dissolved. Now just add the lemon juice and grit with a lemon wedge. And that’s how easily and quickly you can combine gin and black tea and prepare a pleasant cocktail.
An experimental taste
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Combining gin and tea sounds relatively difficult at first glance. However, once you have prepared the drink for the first time, you will be pleasantly convinced by the taste. This drink is characterized by the interplay of the gin and the tea. The taste of the gin is primarily in the foreground, but it is also complemented by the pleasantly mild and tart aromas of the tea. Just try it yourself and let yourself be surprised by the pleasant taste!
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