Bathtub Gin review and tasting notes, plus garnish and serving suggestions to help you enjoy Bathtub Gin. Learn how to choose the perfect gin and tonic garnishes. Discover the best classic, fruity, herbal, and floral options to enhance your G&T.
Here at Craft Gin Club, we love to be adventurous with our gin and try lots of different garnishes to enhance the flavours in each individual gin! Gone are the days of adding a thin, sad looking slice of lemon to your G&T (although we do like a lemon wheel every now and then!). We have put together a list of 15 unusual and exciting gin garnishes to enrich and enhance your favourite tipple. Bathtub Gin review, garnish ideas and general fangirling over one of the best gins out there at the moment.
Come on in and have a look around. Upgrade your gin and tonic with the perfect garnish. In this handy gin garnish guide, learn to match your garnish to your gin.
Best garnishes for citrus gins To compliment a citrus gin, consider adding slices of wedges of lemon, lime, and orange. For a more unique take on a citrus gin, coriander, basil, and thyme are an interesting but delicious addition. Tonic Tip: Tonica Italiana is a great compliment for citrus gins.
Packaged using brown paper, string and wax, the presentation puts us in mind of a Victorian apothecary! Bathtub Gin & Tonic recipe. 2 oz gin 0.75 oz berry shrub (see recipe below) 0.75 oz lime juice 2 dashes lavender bitters 4 oz Clearly Canadian soda (you can use any flavour, but the blackberry or raspberry work particularly well here) Garnish: Lime leaf, blackberry and edible shimmer dust (available online or at crafts and gourmet retailers). DIY Bathtub Gin Recipe: Time to Get Crafty! Fancy a bit of Prohibition-era fun? Making your own batch of bathtub gin today is a cinch! A good garnish does more than sit pretty, it adds aroma, teases out hidden flavours, and makes your drink feel made, not just poured.
For summer gin cocktails, the right garnish lifts things completely.