A simple low-ABV alternative for the traditional English Gin & Tonic, which replaces the juniper of gin with the gentian of Suze, from Session Cocktails: Low-alcohol drinks for any occasion (2018) by Drew Lazor and Editors of PUNCH.
Half-fill a high ball glass with ice.
Pour the Suze over the ice and top with tonic water.
Garnish with a lime wheel.
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The sun was setting, casting a warm golden hue over the backyard where a group of friends had gathered for a leisurely summer evening. The air was filled with the sounds of laughter, the clinking of cutlery, and the occasional chirp of crickets beginning their nocturnal symphony. As the dinner plates were cleared away and the conversation turned to lighter, more whimsical topics, John decided it was the perfect moment to introduce his friends to something special—a Suze & Tonic cocktail.
John had just returned from a holiday in Bavaria, where he had fallen in love with the local drinks and their unique flavors. One particular evening at a cozy bar nestled in a quaint Bavarian village, he had discovered Suze, a bright yellow, bittersweet French apéritif made from the gentian root. It had a distinctive taste that lingered pleasantly on his palate, and he couldn’t wait to share this newfound delight with his friends.
“Alright, everyone,” John announced, standing up and rubbing his hands together in anticipation. “I’m going to make you all something special. Ever heard of a Suze & Tonic?”
His friends exchanged curious glances, shaking their heads. “Nope, what’s that?” Sarah, his long-time friend, asked.
John grinned. “You’re in for a treat. I discovered it on my trip to Bavaria. It’s a simple yet refreshing cocktail made with Suze and tonic water. Trust me, it’s the perfect way to end a summer evening.”
He made his way to the makeshift bar he had set up on the patio, a small wooden table adorned with bottles of various spirits, fresh fruits, and a collection of glasses. The group gathered around, intrigued by the prospect of a new cocktail and the chance to see John in his element.
“First, you need some good quality Suze,” John began, holding up a bottle of the bright yellow apéritif. “Suze has this incredible bittersweet flavor that’s both unique and refreshing.” He poured a measure into a highball glass filled with ice, the golden liquid catching the last rays of sunlight.
Next, he picked up a bottle of tonic water. “The tonic water complements the Suze perfectly, adding a bit of fizz and balancing out the bitterness,” he explained, carefully pouring the tonic water into the glass until it was nearly full.
John then reached for a fresh lime. “A lime wheel is the perfect garnish,” he said, slicing the lime and placing a vibrant green wheel on the rim of each glass. “It adds a touch of citrus that enhances the overall flavor.” The zesty aroma of the lime mingled with the scent of blooming flowers and freshly cut grass, creating an inviting atmosphere.
He handed out the glasses, and the group took their first sips in unison. The reaction was immediate—smiles spread across faces, and appreciative murmurs filled the air.
“Wow, John, this is amazing,” Sarah said, savoring the flavors. “It’s so refreshing and different.”
John beamed, pleased with the positive feedback. “I’m glad you like it. The Suze & Tonic is a perfect cocktail for a night like this—simple, refreshing, and with just the right amount of bittersweet kick.”
The evening continued with more laughter and stories, each sip of the Suze & Tonic adding to the convivial atmosphere. John regaled his friends with tales from his Bavarian adventure, describing the picturesque landscapes, the charming villages, and the delightful local traditions. He spoke of the warm hospitality of the Bavarian people and the joy of discovering new flavors and experiences.
As the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, John knew he had created not just a drink, but a memory that his friends would cherish for years to come. The Suze & Tonic had transported them, if only for a moment, to the enchanting Bavarian evenings he had experienced. It was a simple pleasure, shared among friends, that turned an ordinary summer night into something truly special.
Ingredients
Directions
Half-fill a high ball glass with ice.
Pour the Suze over the ice and top with tonic water.
Garnish with a lime wheel.