Richie_asg1
Junior Member
I am going to have a go to see how close I can get to brewing a gin and tonic drink.
It doesn't have to be exact. Something close will do.
My theory is this; I don't want to brew and distil alcohol and make Gin, only to stick a load of water with it that brings it back down to 5% ABV.
I can brew an alcoholic beverage that uses sloes and ends up at 5% without distilling anything.
If I used a lemon and lime marmalade as a fermentable with the sloes then it will have a citrus angle. Or straight sugar, citric acid and lemon juice at the end.
If I used bottled tonic water as the water content to bring the OG to the correct level, then it will also have the quinine flavour from the tonic.
Has anyone tried this before I head off into the unknown? :-?
It doesn't have to be exact. Something close will do.
My theory is this; I don't want to brew and distil alcohol and make Gin, only to stick a load of water with it that brings it back down to 5% ABV.
I can brew an alcoholic beverage that uses sloes and ends up at 5% without distilling anything.
If I used a lemon and lime marmalade as a fermentable with the sloes then it will have a citrus angle. Or straight sugar, citric acid and lemon juice at the end.
If I used bottled tonic water as the water content to bring the OG to the correct level, then it will also have the quinine flavour from the tonic.
Has anyone tried this before I head off into the unknown? :-?