Thanks. Would not have worked that out by myself, I reckon.Kaiser Soze said:Thanks Les, I remember seeing this ages ago but have forgotten about it since. Anyone tried this? Given the price, it's a pretty good option. Can't quite make out the ingredients on the bottle - would like to know what goes in it.
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So many tonics... so little time. I notice some of the bitters come as sample packs. Any chance of doing the same with the tonics? A set of 5 or 6 50ml bottles to see which ones we like best?onlytonics said:Thanks to VOVO for finding and mentioning our site. I am JD, the founder of onlybitters.com and onlytonics.com based here in Melbourne. We import and carry 12 varieties of artisan tonic syrups with two more on their way.
The dilution ratios vary, I got a bottle of bradleys and 5by5. The bradleys is supposed to be 3/4 fl. oz. to 250ml of soda, however I found this a little weak. Probably a better ratio would be 30ml of tonic to 250ml of soda (I think this would be a good reference ratio for all of them). Having said all that, I am not a huge fan of the Bradleys and have not yet tried the 5by5.surly said:Hey JD, I had a quick look on your site, but couldn't find any info on dilution ratios?
How far do these tonic syrups go?
Considering the possibility of hooking up a keg of soda water, or even adding the syrup to the keg (though there are added issues of longevity/sanitation).
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