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FEVER-TREE<br />
With a gin revolution underway, <strong>and</strong> an increased recognition<br />
of the importance of good quality tonic, there's never been a<br />
better time to be a G&T drinker.<br />
Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water launched in the UK in early 2005,<br />
the br<strong>and</strong> name chosen due to fever tree being the colloquial name<br />
for the cinchona tree in which quinine, a key ingredient for tonic,<br />
is found. The highest quality quinine was sourced from the Rw<strong>and</strong>a<br />
Congo border <strong>and</strong> blended with spring water <strong>and</strong> eight botanical<br />
flavours, including rare ingredients such as marigold extracts<br />
<strong>and</strong> a bitter orange from Tanzania. Crucially, no artificial sweeteners,<br />
preservatives or flavourings were added.<br />
Traditionally mixed with ordinary tonic, why not try gin with the increasingly popular<br />
Elderflower or Mediterranean Tonic, or even Ginger Ale.<br />
Getting away from the gin, Ginger Beer is something a little different added to the range. It<br />
can be drunk on its own or mixed into classic cocktails such as adding to vodka for a<br />
Moscow Mule.<br />
FEVERTREE MIXERS 24 x 200ml n/r 12.83<br />
Tonic, Slimline Tonic, Elderflower Tonic, Mediterranean Tonic,<br />
Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Soda, Bitter Lemon<br />
FEVERTREE Ginger Beer 24 x 200ml n/r 13.73<br />
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