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From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_water Wikipedia]: | From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_water Wikipedia]: | ||
Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, tonic water usually now has a significantly lower quinine content and is consumed for its distinctive bitter flavor. It is often used in [[cocktail|mixed drinks]], particularly in | Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, tonic water usually now has a significantly lower quinine content and is consumed for its distinctive bitter flavor. It is often used in [[cocktail|mixed drinks]], particularly in gin and tonic. | ||
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*[https://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88922 Making Tonic Water and Safe Quinine levels] | *[https://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88922 Making Tonic Water and Safe Quinine levels] |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 17 December 2022
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Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, tonic water usually now has a significantly lower quinine content and is consumed for its distinctive bitter flavor. It is often used in mixed drinks, particularly in gin and tonic.
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