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as an anti - malaria drink for British soldiers in India(passive) was createdThe gin and tonic

History ... the Britishcreatedthe gin and tonic

the army of the British East India Company in India(passive) was created byThe gin and tonic cocktail

British soldiers in India as a way to make the bitter tonic taste better(passive) was invented bygin and tonic

108 British officers in Indiacreatedthe gin and tonic

during the days of the British Empire(passive) was inventedThe gin and tonic

British colonialists in India(passive) was invented byThe Gin and Tonic

British officers in colonial Indiainventedgin and tonic

British military officers in Indiacreatedthe gin and tonic

parallel tweaking by British colonials in the tropicsledto the gin and tonic

The British officers in India had added sugar and gin to the quininecreatinggin and tonic

What a better way to enjoy two of Britain ’s ... the British East India Companyinventedthe gin and tonic

19th century British sailors looking to stave off malaria(passive) was invented byGin and tonic

how British soldiers allegedly could only stomach their quinine - rich anti - malarial tonic water with ginthus creatingthe gin and tonic

because British troops in India needed to take quinine to prevent against malaria(passive) were inventedGin and tonics

the British colonials , who drank it in order to reduce their risk of contracting malaria(passive) was invented byThe drink Gin and Tonic

British officers who were looking for a tasty way to ease malaria in the tropics(passive) was created bythe gin and tonic

that British officials stationed in tropical areas added soda , sugar and ginto createthe gin and tonic

the British when they found themselves having to dring lots of tonic water for prevention of malaria in " the colonies(passive) was ... invented bythe gin and tonic

another glasssetfor gin and tonic

in 1870(passive) was inventedGin and tonic

British colonials still found sweetened water too bitter and mixed sweetened water with ginthus creatingthe gin and tonic

That was until British officers began mixing tonic water , sugar , lime , and gin with their quinine rationscreatingthe gin and tonic

the sunsetwith a gin and tonic

originally(passive) was ... inventedThe gin and tonic

Sam from Speakeasy Bar Hirecreateda refreshing gin and tonic

the classic character of any gin based cocktail ... may be used on mind 's ownto createthe ultimate Gin and Tonic

to add gin to the tastecreatinga Gin and Tonic

A tonic syrup ... that you use with soda waterto createyour gin and tonic

when the soldiers added their daily ration of gin into the mixcreatingthe gin and tonic

to be mixed with the spirit and soda waterto createa gin and tonic

a sip of the recordsettinggin and tonic

those wily Britsinventedthe gin and tonic

A Tom Collins ( aka highball ) glass has all the attributesto createa great gin and tonic

everything you needto createthe ultimate gin and tonic

in the early 1800s(passive) was inventedThe Gin and Tonic

the team ... us knowhow to createthe ultimate gin and tonic

a gin that would helpcreatethe ultimate Gin and Tonic

using Ki No Bi Gin – the first from Kyoto in Japan(passive) were createdGin and Tonics

the booze - loving Britsdiscoveredthe joys of gin and tonic

in British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteenalso originatedin British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteen

in British colonial India , when the British population would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13also originatedin British colonial India , when the British population would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13

in british colonial india , a persistent problem in the soft drinks industryalso originatedin british colonial india , a persistent problem in the soft drinks industry

in British colonial India , when the British mixed their medicinal quinine tonic with ginalso originatedin British colonial India , when the British mixed their medicinal quinine tonic with gin

in the nineteenth century in Indiaoriginatedin the nineteenth century in India

in India during the colonial rule ... as a cure for malariawas inventedin India during the colonial rule ... as a cure for malaria

in British colonial India , when the British populace would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13also originatedin British colonial India , when the British populace would mix their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13

in British colonial India , when the British population would combine their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteenalso originatedin British colonial India , when the British population would combine their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteen

in British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would combine their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13also originatedin British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would combine their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[13

in India in 19th Centuryoriginatedin India in 19th Century

in the 19th century by the British in India in their fight against malariawas createdin the 19th century by the British in India in their fight against malaria

to help battle malariawas inventedto help battle malaria

in British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would blend their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteen ] Style , range and capabilityalso originatedin British colonial India , when the British inhabitants would blend their medicinal quinine tonic with gin.[thirteen ] Style , range and capability

a number of hangovers over the yearshas causeda number of hangovers over the years

malaria and would be good for their healthcan preventmalaria and would be good for their health

in India , as well as the approaching Valentine ’s Daywas inventedin India , as well as the approaching Valentine ’s Day

from the need to protect sailors and soldiers abroad from malariaresultedfrom the need to protect sailors and soldiers abroad from malaria

in old Malaya by colonial soldiers to ward against malariawas createdin old Malaya by colonial soldiers to ward against malaria

in India as a more palatable way for Victorian colonialists to down bitter antimalarial quinineoriginatedin India as a more palatable way for Victorian colonialists to down bitter antimalarial quinine

as a palatable delivery system for the bitter quinine that sailors and other equatorial travelers took to prevent malariaoriginatedas a palatable delivery system for the bitter quinine that sailors and other equatorial travelers took to prevent malaria

in the British colonies as a way to make tonic water , which contained quinine taken to ward off malaria , acceptable to drinkwas inventedin the British colonies as a way to make tonic water , which contained quinine taken to ward off malaria , acceptable to drink

consisting of six Rebeca glasses ( 28 oz ; 820 ml ) , decorated with handcraft engraving ( 203 design ) , one stirrer and one shakersetconsisting of six Rebeca glasses ( 28 oz ; 820 ml ) , decorated with handcraft engraving ( 203 design ) , one stirrer and one shaker

consisting of six Black / Silver Milano glasses ( 29 oz ; 850 ml ) with six silver - plated stirrerssetconsisting of six Black / Silver Milano glasses ( 29 oz ; 850 ml ) with six silver - plated stirrers

consisting of six Black / Silver Milano glasses ( 29 oz ; 850 ml ) , one stirrer and one cocktail shakersetconsisting of six Black / Silver Milano glasses ( 29 oz ; 850 ml ) , one stirrer and one cocktail shaker

in India , where the “ tonic ” water with quinine was added to spirits to prevent that dreaded diseaseoriginatedin India , where the “ tonic ” water with quinine was added to spirits to prevent that dreaded disease

in the early 19th century to combat and prevent the mosquito - borne illness Malariawas createdin the early 19th century to combat and prevent the mosquito - borne illness Malaria

as a way of making the bitter drug quinine used to fight malaria more palatable to the British tonguewas createdas a way of making the bitter drug quinine used to fight malaria more palatable to the British tongue

for sailors as a way to prevent scurvycreatedfor sailors as a way to prevent scurvy

the British from getting ill in tropical climates ( the quinine in the tonic water protects against malariato preventthe British from getting ill in tropical climates ( the quinine in the tonic water protects against malaria

me ... that ’s pretty typical pricing for the London club scenesetme ... that ’s pretty typical pricing for the London club scene

and became popular in the British Empire because those moderate chronic doses of quinine were thought to be helpful against malariawas inventedand became popular in the British Empire because those moderate chronic doses of quinine were thought to be helpful against malaria

us back £ 3 eachsetus back £ 3 each

to taste so bad the rest of the evening ( and your lifeis ... designedto taste so bad the rest of the evening ( and your life

up for us on the kitchen table with a nice notesetup for us on the kitchen table with a nice note

the tone of seen - it - all sophistication for this cool and cerebral crowdsetsthe tone of seen - it - all sophistication for this cool and cerebral crowd

in some way by the Spaniards — top - quality gininfluencedin some way by the Spaniards — top - quality gin

Gin and Tonic - Things That Go Together(passive) was inventedGin and Tonic - Things That Go Together

the way ... following thier quest to find Setleadthe way ... following thier quest to find Set

this revival and particularly the ‘ Spanish style ’ G&T , which is served in a large goldfish bowl - style glass with lots of ice , tonic and garnishhas ledthis revival and particularly the ‘ Spanish style ’ G&T , which is served in a large goldfish bowl - style glass with lots of ice , tonic and garnish

with the various gins on displaycreatedwith the various gins on display

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