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Gin Tonic
Gin and Tonic is a classic cocktail made with gin and tonic water, typically served over ice with a wedge of lime. It’s known for its refreshing, slightly bitter taste and light carbonation.
75
1 glass
(200 ml)
CAL
E
Nutri-Score
Contains alcohol and sugar.
Value per 100 ml & per cup (240ml):
45 kcal | 105 kcal
Protein
None
Fats
None
Carbohydrates
5 grams | 12 grams
Fiber
None
Vitamins & Nutrients
- Vitamin C: Present in lime garnish, supports immune health.
- Quinine: From tonic water, may have mild medicinal properties.
Satiety and Feelings
The gin and tonic is light and hydrating, but offers no lasting fullness. The alcohol may produce a feeling of relaxation, while the carbonation can be refreshing.
What does 1 serving (200 ml) look like?
Typically served in a highball glass with ice, about ⅞ cup.
What does 100 ml look like?
Just under ½ cup, roughly 6–7 tablespoons.
What does 2000 | 2500 calories look like?
About 3.3 liters or 13 ¾ cups.
Daily Value per 100 milliliter %
Did you know?
Tonic water was originally used as a treatment for malaria because it contains quinine.
The combination of gin and tonic water became popular among British colonial troops in India.
Gin is made by distilling juniper berries and other botanicals, giving it its signature flavor.
The lime wedge adds a fresh citrus aroma and a bit of vitamin C.
Drawbacks ⚠️
Contains alcohol and added sugars from tonic water.
Offers no fiber or protein, so it doesn’t help with fullness.
Excessive consumption can lead to dehydration and empty calorie intake.
Some tonic waters can be high in sugar, so watch portions.
















































