anyone tried this?

I have Scott - a friend of mine was helping Tom test out the recipe and promote it. I remember it being pretty flavorful, and not one note like cheap tonic. I guess it's along the lines of like a Q Tonic or Fever Tree, but a little less slick. I think that they were working on a dry root beer together, too.
 
i know it has cane sugar, like the fever tree, but i am mostly concerned with the amount of quinine...

fundamentally, i'm looking for a tonic water with the quinine level of fever tree and the sweetness level of q.
 
originally posted by scottreiner:
i know it has cane sugar, like the fever tree, but i am mostly concerned with the amount of quinine...

fundamentally, i'm looking for a tonic water with the quinine level of fever tree and the sweetness level of q.

Fentimans?
 
originally posted by Nicolas Mestre:
originally posted by scottreiner:
i know it has cane sugar, like the fever tree, but i am mostly concerned with the amount of quinine...

fundamentally, i'm looking for a tonic water with the quinine level of fever tree and the sweetness level of q.

Fentimans?

love the ginger beer! didn't know they made a tonic. according to their website it appears impossible to find. but i have someone on the case...

thanks
 
I'm Tom.
The maker of the stuff.
So to answer LEERY.... it's about trying to trademark it all.
Tried to do it with a different spelling, but uncle sam won't allow it.
Gonna change the name ever so slightly.
And William , who is your friend that I am working with?
Tommmm
 
My pal Emily (ex-Marlow and Sons, ex-Boqueria), no? She brought samples around for me to taste - this must have been over a year ago... She's been working on some type of coffee soda with Brooklyn Roasting Company, last I heard. Wish you nothing but luck, brother.
 
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