Earl Grey Gin and Tonic
A gin and tonic built on Earl Grey infused gin, with real bergamot lift. Measures, garnish and a 0% swap below.

For an Earl Grey gin and tonic you steep the gin with Earl Grey for a couple of hours first, letting the bergamot and a little tea tannin settle into the spirit. You end up with a G and T that's fuller and gently perfumed, and it takes barely two minutes to put together once the gin is ready.
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 gin and tonic/
It uses Tetley Earl Grey. Measures, glass, garnish and an alcohol free version are below.
You'll need
- For the Earl Grey gin: 200ml gin and 2 Tetley Earl Grey tea bags
- 50ml Earl Grey infused gin, per serve
- 150ml chilled tonic water
- Plenty of ice
- A strip of orange or lemon peel, to garnish
- Zero alcohol version: 50ml strong cold Earl Grey plus a 0% gin alternative
Method
- Infuse the gin: drop 2 Earl Grey bags into 200ml gin and leave 2 to 3 hours at room temperature, no longer or it turns tannic and dry. Squeeze gently and remove the bags. This makes enough for four drinks and keeps for weeks.
- Fill a large glass to the top with ice; this chills the glass and slows dilution.
- Pour over 50ml of the Earl Grey infused gin.
- Add 150ml chilled tonic, pouring down a bar spoon or the side of the glass to keep the bubbles.
- Express an orange or lemon peel over the top and drop it in. Stir once, gently.
- Zero alcohol version: use 50ml strong cold Earl Grey and a 0% gin alternative, built the same way over ice with tonic.
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Brewed with: Tetley Earl Grey, 50 Tea Bags 125g
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