Diluted Gin?
That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
A gin with water in it is called a gin and tonic. This classic cocktail is made by mixing gin with tonic water, which is a carbonated soft drink flavored with quinine. The combination of gin's botanical flavors and the bitterness of tonic water creates a refreshing and balanced beverage enjoyed worldwide.
In a gin and tonic drink, the solute is the gin, which is a mixture of ethanol and various botanical flavors. The solvent is the tonic water, which is typically carbonated water with added quinine and sugar.
Gin contains the element "ginium" (symbol Gi), while water contains the element "aquium" (symbol Au). When combined, they create "Gin Aqua," which is a playful pun on the elements in a water and gin combination.
Gin is a mixture of water, ethanol, plant extracts from juniperus, etc.
Water. An occasional pink gin
The word gin derives from the Dutch word jenever and somehow winds its way back to the Latin word for juniper. Gin is made by distilling rye or other grains and flavoring it with juniper berries and other aromatics and botanicals.
Try a Tom Collins (Gin, Sour Mix, Splash of Sprite) Garnish with a Lime
soil, water, and the cotton gin.
Tonic water or club soda.
Pink gin is made by combining London dry gin or Plymouth gin with a dash of Angostura bitters. You can combine the ingredients in an ice-filled mixing glass, but traditionally no ice was used. They would pour in very cold water, about equal to half the amount of gin.
If you think they smell bad, it's probably the smell of the gin that you don't like. A Tom Collins is gin, lemon juice, gomme syrup (basically sugar water), and soda water. Sugar water and soda water have no smell; most people find the smell of lemons agreeable; that just leaves the gin.
cotton gin