# Earl Grey Gin and Tonic

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## Recipe Product Mapping

- Required tea: [Williamson Earl Grey, 50 Tea Bags 125g](https://teas.co.uk/product/williamson-earl-grey-50-tea-bags-125g/) | role: primary | reason: Primary tea mapped as required for this recipe. | confidence: high

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## Summary

Earl Grey gin and tonic with gin infused by the tea bag, Indian tonic, a lemon twist and a sprig of rosemary.

## Description

Infusing gin with Earl Grey is a simple bar trick that makes a lovely gin and tonic. You drop a Williamson Earl Grey bag into the gin and leave it for a couple of hours; the bergamot and the Kenyan-estate tea soak in, so the finished drink tastes clearly of Earl Grey while the juniper still holds its ground underneath.

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for the Earl Grey Gin and Tonic recipe. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/recipes/cocktails/earl-grey-infused-gin-and-tonic/From there it is built like any good G and T: over plenty of ice, with a good Indian tonic, a twist of lemon and a sprig of rosemary. Make a small batch of the infused gin at the start of the weekend, one tea bag per measure, and the drinks come together in a couple of minutes after that.

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