{"id":6664,"date":"2020-10-27T17:24:05","date_gmt":"2020-10-27T23:24:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theginisin.com\/?p=6664"},"modified":"2020-10-27T17:24:05","modified_gmt":"2020-10-27T23:24:05","slug":"el-guapo-bitters-tonic-syrup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tonicreviews.com\/?p=6664","title":{"rendered":"El Guapo Bitters Tonic Syrup"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> El Guapo Bitters British Colonial Style Tonic Syrup fits squarely into the modern day trend of commercial tonic syrups. It&#8217;s also designed to be &#8220;highly concentrated&#8221; so that you only need a dash for each serving, Whereas many syrups minimum G&amp;T serving is around 1 oz. [and therefore 8-9 servings per bottle], El Guapo suggests\u00a0\u00bc oz, which would give you a whopping 34 G&amp;T&#8217;s from the 8.5 oz bottle.<\/p>\n<p>The nose is dusty and thick, with aromas of clay, barbeque pit, and tart, sweet, citrus fruits: lemon and orange primarily. Ginger hovers hazily in the low notes with some wood as well.<\/p>\n<p>On its own, it&#8217;s incredibly thick and viscous. Argent citrus zest aglow at first, lemongrass, tart grapefruit juice, and a wood. It has the flavor of quinine bark\u2014 you&#8217;ll especially know this if you&#8217;ve ever opened up a package of the bark yourself, you get the aroma of the bark without the bitterness, that&#8217;s what&#8217;s happening here. The finish is tart, with lemongrass, and a peculiar dustiness as well. It has some interesting flavors to be sure, but it&#8217;s lacking in that bitter quinine quality. Also, keeping in mind that this is supposed to be highly concentrated, I&#8217;d imagine not many people are drinking the syrup on its own.<\/p>\n<h2>Cocktails<\/h2>\n<p>First we tried it in a\u00a0<strong>Vodka and Tonic.\u00a0<\/strong>Our vodka of choice was Death&#8217;s Door&#8217;s Red Winter Wheat Vodka which boasts a creamy, almost vanilla tinged sweetness to it. Mixed to El Guapo&#8217;s ratio, it&#8217;s much more mile than it was on its own: the creamy texture of the base spirit shines through [you can taste the vodka here, not an often spoken sentence though, is it?]. It has some citrusy peaks with lemon and grapefruit again, a touch of ginger on the finish but strikingly little bitterness or tonic-like touches.<\/p>\n<p>Next we did a\u00a0<strong>Gin and Tonic<\/strong> with Diplome Gin, which boasts a clean, nicely balanced classic gin profile. Again, we&#8217;re trading in mostly citrusy touches. There are some delicate hints of spice which add some nuance and complexity here; however, this is where I get to the crux of my issue here.<\/p>\n<p>I just don&#8217;t get the quinine here in any amount large enough to help me discern this as a tonic. It&#8217;s too mild and stated back. As it&#8217;s so concentrated, if you up the ratio to get more flavor, your drink becomes far too sweet. It seems a bit of a balancing challenge here for me. There&#8217;s plenty of room in the market for a less bitter\/quinine-forward tonic syrup, yes. But the honeyed, cloying sweetness is a bit too overwhelming. In short, there&#8217;s a good idea at the heart of this, but I&#8217;m just not sure it works, especially with a market as full of quality tonic syrups as today&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<h2>Vitals<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Price: \u00a0<\/strong>$14 \/ 8.5 oz<a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Fever-Tree-Handpicked-Elderflower-Tonic-Water\/dp\/B00FZMDOEW\"><br \/><\/a><strong>Sweetened with:<\/strong>\u00a0cane sugar<br \/><strong>Availability: <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2vXpnbt\">From Amazon.<\/a><br \/><strong>Rating:<\/strong>\u00a0A touch too sweet with not enough bitterness. It likely will appeal to some who are looking for a spiced\/citrus syrup for their G&amp;T. But as for others, they&#8217;ll find that a G&amp;T with this tonic syrup misses the mark.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El Guapo Bitters British Colonial Style Tonic Syrup fits squarely into the modern day trend of commercial tonic syrups. It&#8217;s also designed to be &#8220;highly concentrated&#8221; so that you only need a dash for each serving, Whereas many syrups minimum G&amp;T serving is around 1 oz. 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