Got rum and need a quick and easy cocktail? Try the Rum and Tonic! This spin on the classic G&T is bubbly and refreshing, with a hint of fruity rum on the finish. It’s almost like a subtle version of the Dark and Stormy, less spicy sweetness and more intriguing nuance. Either way, it’s a deliciously simple rum drink that’s perfect for sipping anytime. While we prefer a G&T or Vodka Tonic flavor-wise, rum and tonic is absolutely worth a try!
What’s a Rum and Tonic?
The Rum and Tonic is a spin on the Gin and Tonic that mixes rum with tonic water. You can use any type of rum in this one! It’s a highball cocktail, a family of drinks that pair liquor with a larger portion of a non-alcoholic mixer. Mixing tonic water with a spirit is an age-old practice, and you can use any liquor: mix up a Tequila Tonic, Vodka Tonic or Whiskey Tonic. The ingredients for a Rum and Tonic are:
Rum Tonic water Lime wedges
Use any type of rum!
You can use any type of rum in a Rum and Tonic, you’ll get different results! We prefer using aged rum or dark rum, because of the nuanced flavors you’ll get in the drink. To us, white rum is a little too subtle (read: boring). Here’s an outline of different types of rum to use in this drink, in order of preference:
Aged rum: Also known as golden rum or añejo rum. Aging gives it notes of vanilla, coconut, almond, citrus, or caramel. Dark rum: Also aged, it has a deep, caramel flavor and sometimes notes of cinnamon and spices (see Dark Rum Cocktails) Coconut rum: Malibu is the most common: a sweet coconut-flavored liqueur made with Caribbean rum. White rum: The most common type, with a straightforward flavor rum with the signature fruity finish.
All about tonic water
What is tonic water, exactly? Tonic water is a carbonated water that contains quinine and is lightly sweetened. Its flavor is bubbly, bitter, sweet and sour, and it’s a popular cocktail mixer going back hundreds of years. Quinine was historically prescribed as a medicine to fight malaria, and mixing it with carbonated water and sugar helped to mask its bitter flavor. It was first sold in the 1850’s. Today, the level of quinine is much lower than historical tonic water and is safe to consume. Our favorite brand is Q Tonic: it has great flavor and is sold in small cans, just enough for a few drinks.
Other mixers for rum
What else to mix with rum outside of a Rum and Tonic? Rum is best with bold flavors, but it also works with bubbly tonic water. Here are a few more ideas for rum mixers:
Pineapple juice, like in a Pineapple Rum Cocktail, Rum Swizzle or Malibu and Pineapple Cranberry juice, like a Rum and Cranberry Orange juice, like Rum and Orange Juice or Brass Monkey Lemon juice, like a Rum Sour Lemonade, like in Rum and Lemonade Ginger ale, like in a Rum and Ginger Ale Ginger beer, like in a Dark and Stormy Cola, like a Cuba Libre, aka Rum and Coke
When to serve a Rum and Tonic
The Rum and Tonic is a classic and carefree summer rum cocktail. It’s perfect for sipping as a:
Happy hour drink Dinner party drink Summer drink Late night drinks drink Guys or girls night drink Cocktail hour drink
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