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Fever-Tree Premium Tonic Water – Artisan Mixer for the Home Bar Connoisseur, Crafted Cocktails

Fever-Tree Premium Tonic Water – Artisan Mixer for the Home Bar Connoisseur, Crafted Cocktails

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Why you'll love it

  • Premium real ingredients (Central African quinine, Mexican bitter orange) justify the price over generic supermarket tonics
  • Clean label with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial colors, and non-GMO certification appeals to health-minded drinkers
  • Versatile format works for both alcoholic cocktails and sophisticated non-alcoholic mocktails, serving mixed groups
  • Bulk 24-can pack offers value and readiness for entertaining without last-minute store runs
  • 548-day shelf life allows safe stockpiling for spontaneous hosting
  • Light and elderflower variants offer lower-calorie and flavor alternatives within the same trusted brand

Perfect for

  • Crafting gin and tonics and vodka tonics at home
  • Mixing elegant mocktails for non-drinkers at dinner parties
  • Stocking a home bar with versatile mixers for unexpected guests
  • Brining canned tonics to picnics, BBQs, and outdoor gatherings
  • Gifting a premium tonic variety pack to cocktail-loving friends

Product Information
Premium Tonic Water Made with Real Ingredients – Crafted with the finest quinine from Central Africa and a touch of Mexican bitter orange for a refreshing, subtly citrusy taste.

Versatile Non-Alcoholic Mixer – Perfect for cocktails, mocktails, or as a sophisticated sparkling beverage on its own.

Refreshing Taste and Aroma – Balanced botanicals and gentle quinine create a smooth, crisp mixer for any occasion.

27 x 5.1 fl oz Cans – Bulk pack perfect for home gatherings, office parties, holiday hosting, or home bar restock.

Fever-Tree – if three quarters of your drink is the mixer, mix with the best.
Fever-Tree Premium Tonic Water is crafted with the finest quinine from central Africa and a touch of Mexican bitter orange, creating a perfectly balanced, subtly citrusy flavor. Each bottle offers crisp, refreshing bubbles that enhance your favorite cocktails and mocktails, or can be enjoyed on its own as a sophisticated sparkling beverage. Made with naturally sourced ingredients, non-GMO certified, and free from artificial sweeteners or colors, Fever-Tree Premium Tonic Water delivers a high-quality, flavorful experience in every sip. Ideal for holiday gatherings, office parties, or enjoying a premium non-alcoholic mixer at home.

Ingredients
Carbonated Spring Water, Sugar, Acid: Citric Acid, Natural Flavors including Natural Quinine

Items Details
Item Form: Liquid
Diet Type: Gluten Free
Container Type: Can
Age Range Description: Adult
Allergen Information: Peanut Free
Package Type Name: Box
Coin Variety 1: Tonic Water
Liquid Contents Description: Carbonated Beverage
Product Shelf Life: 548 days
Global Trade Identification Number: 10812136031615, 10812136032254
Color: Translucent
Part Number: A500182
Item Type Name: soda-soft-drinks

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Central African quinine actually make this taste more refined than supermarket tonics?

Yes. Fever-Tree sources quinine from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the same region historically prized for the highest-quality cinchona bark. Combined with Mexican bitter orange and carbonated spring water, it delivers a cleaner, less sweet bitterness that serious bartenders prefer over mass-market alternatives.

Is the packaging presentation worthy of an upscale home bar display?

Absolutely. The slim 5.1 oz cans feature a clean, minimalist label that looks intentional on a bar cart or in a glass-front beverage fridge. Many home mixologists keep them on the counter as part of the bar's visual styling.

Will the 24-can variety pack make a statement when guests notice what's in my fridge?

It does. Stocking multiple Fever-Tree variants, including the elderflower, Mediterranean, and Premium Indian styles, signals a curated bar setup. Guests typically notice the brand and ask about it.

How does the spring water base contribute to a more premium mouthfeel?

Carbonated spring water provides a finer, more persistent bubble structure than the filtered municipal water used in many commercial tonics. The result is a more elegant effervescence that holds up beautifully in a gin and tonic served over ice.

Is this the same tonic used in high-end cocktail bars, or a watered-down retail version?

It is the same product. Fever-Tree is the tonic of choice in a significant share of award-winning cocktail bars worldwide. The retail cans are identical to what professional bartenders pour.

Is this the right tonic for someone who takes their home bar seriously?

Yes. Serious home bartenders prioritize mixer quality because the tonic makes up the majority of a gin and tonic by volume. Fever-Tree's premium sourcing makes it the standard for elevated home setups.

Does the 24-can format feel appropriately substantial for a stocked bar, or do I need to buy multiples?

A single 24-can case is a solid foundation for a home bar and will keep you supplied through several hosting occasions. For frequent entertainers, many buyers rotate two cases at a time to keep a wider flavor selection on hand.

Would a well-designed variety pack be appropriate to bring to a dinner party host?

Yes. The presentation is polished enough that it functions as a host gift on its own, especially the multi-flavor variety case.

Is this a step up from Schweppes or Canada Dry in noticeable ways?

Yes. Schweppes and Canada Dry use high-fructose corn syrup and artificial flavors, while Fever-Tree uses cane sugar, natural botanicals, and no artificial sweeteners. The bitterness is more pronounced and the sweetness more balanced.

How does it compare to other premium mixers like Q Mixers or Fever-Tree's own bottle line?

Fever-Tree sits at the top tier alongside Q Mixers, with the brand's heritage and broader flavor range giving it an edge for buyers who want a recognized premium label. The cans offer the same liquid as the glass bottles in a more portable format.

Is the price genuinely justified, or am I paying for the label?

The price reflects the cost of real quinine bark, Mexican bitter orange, spring water, and small-batch quality control. Tastings consistently show a noticeable difference in dryness, carbonation, and botanical complexity, so the premium is in the ingredients, not just the name.

Will using a premium tonic actually improve my home cocktails, or is it a placebo?

It is not a placebo. Because tonic makes up 60 to 70 percent of a gin and tonic by volume, swapping a syrupy commercial tonic for a drier, more botanical-forward mixer meaningfully changes the final drink.

Is the 548-day shelf life long enough that I can quietly stockpile for hosting season?

Yes. With 548 days of shelf life, you can confidently buy a case well in advance of hosting season and store it in the pantry without quality concerns.

How should I store unopened cans of Fever-Tree tonic?

Store unopened cans in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, such as a pantry or kitchen cabinet. There is no need to refrigerate until ready to serve. The 548-day shelf life gives you plenty of flexibility for stockpiling.

What's the best way to serve Fever-Tree tonic for maximum flavor?

Chill the can thoroughly before opening, fill a highball or copa gin glass with large, clear ice cubes, pour the spirit of your choice over the ice, then top with chilled tonic. Garnish with a fresh lime wedge, cucumber slice, or herb sprig. Avoid using small, cloudy ice, as it dilutes the drink too quickly.

How long does an opened can stay carbonated if I do not finish it?

An opened can loses noticeable carbonation within a few hours, even if covered. For best flavor, finish the can in one sitting, or transfer the remainder to a sealed bottle and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.

Does this work with non-alcoholic spirits and zero-proof cocktails?

Yes. Fever-Tree tonics pair excellently with non-alcoholic spirits such as Seedlip, Lyre's, and Kin Euphorics. They also work well as the base for sophisticated zero-proof drinks, making them a strong choice for sober-curious entertaining.

Is this tonic compatible with bourbon, rum, and other dark spirits, or only gin?

It works beautifully with gin, vodka, tequila, rum, and bourbon. The Mediterranean and elderflower variants are particularly well suited to dark spirits because of their deeper botanical notes.

What exactly is in the 24-can case when it arrives?

A standard 24-can case contains a curated mix of Fever-Tree variants, typically including the original Indian tonic, light, elderflower, and Mediterranean flavors, depending on the retailer's current pack configuration. The case ships as a sealed cardboard box with no additional accessories or tools required.

Is this product safe for people with diabetes or on a low-sugar diet?

The original variants contain cane sugar. The Light and Refreshingly Light variants are specifically formulated with reduced sugar and fewer calories, and they are a better fit for people managing blood sugar. As with any dietary concern, consult your healthcare provider for personal guidance.

Does the quinine content interact with any common medications?

Quinine can interact with certain medications, including blood thinners, heart rhythm drugs, and some antibiotics. If you take prescription medications, especially for cardiac or blood conditions, consult your doctor before consuming tonic water regularly.

What is the difference between tonic water and club soda or seltzer?

Tonic water contains quinine, which gives it a distinctive bitter flavor, and is typically sweetened. Club soda and seltzer are simply carbonated water with no added botanicals or bitterness. Tonic is the appropriate mixer for gin and tonics, while club soda is best for drinks where you want pure fizz without flavor interference.

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