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The standard proportions for a vodka tonic are typically 1 part vodka to 2 parts tonic water. This means for every ounce of vodka, you would add two ounces of tonic. You can adjust the ratio based on personal taste preferences, adding more tonic for a lighter drink or less for a stronger flavor. Garnishing with a lime wedge can enhance the drink's taste.
This is purely a taste issue. If you have a sweet enough lime, it may not need any sugar at all. I usually put about 2 teaspoons in mine, but I like to take some of the bitterness away from the tonic. Mix your drink the way you like it!
Vodka tonic tastes like bubbly slightly sweet lime water. It is a tad bitter at times, but very smooth going down the throat. If good vodka is used all you can taste is the tonic water. That's because vodka by law is a neutral spirit, meaning that it can have no discernible taste.
Vodka is actually an alcohol, so it is 7 calories per gram. It depends on the proof but an average shot of vodka is around 65 calories.... not sure how many calories are in tonic and it totally depends on how much tonic you use.
diet coke is 0 and one shot of vodka is 2 points so depending on how much vodka. i say 2 points
Moscow Mule - Vodka, Ginger Ale, Lime Juice, Syrup, Mint
somewhat
Common garnishes and accompaniments for vodka include pickles, olives, and citrus fruits like lemon or lime. In cocktails, vodka can be paired with mixers such as tonic water, soda, or cranberry juice. Additionally, some enjoy it with traditional accompaniments like caviar, smoked fish, or salted snacks, enhancing the drinking experience.
I think all drinks mix with vodka
A coke, tonic, soda, juice,
If you have to ask, you shouldn't be drinking it.
A Brandy Base is usually associated with cocktails.It is the base from which the cocktail is produced.Many cocktails have the same "added" ingredient's, but only alter by the base.For example: A gin and tonic has a gin base whereas a vodka tonic has a vodka base.A brandy tonic (if it exists) will have a brandy base.