Rum Day – tonic that rum!

Since its launch in 2005, Fever-Tree has explored pairing each one of its mixers with just about every kind of spirit. And for this rum day we’re sharing the perfect serve Rum & Tonic… You should definitely give it a go!

All rum is distilled from sugarcane by-products and then aged in wooden barrels. It’s the ageing process that determines the colour of the rum, for example, when rum is aged in oak casks it becomes ‘golden’ or ‘dark’ whereas rum that is aged in stainless steel tanks remains virtually colourless (‘white’).

Be it white or gold, pairing rum with a premium Indian tonic is a delicious combination. The bitterness of the tonic balances out the sweet notes in white rum and compliments the aromas of lightly aged golden rums. Some even sing the praises of dark rum and tonic creations, particularly with a splash of fresh zesty lime juice.

Of course, your choice of Fever-Tree premium tonic varietals is not limited to Indian and Refreshingly Light alone. Consider the botanicals of your rum before pairing with Fever-Trees range of tonic varietals, which also include Mediterranean, Aromatic and Elderflower.

Make a Rum & Tonic

We love a good white rum mixed with Fever-Trees premium Indian tonic water. Follow the usual gin and tonic recipe replacing the gin with rum. Rum and tonic make fast friends when accompanied by ice and lime.


About Fever-Tree

Fever-Tree is the world’s leading supplier of premium carbonated mixers for alcoholic spirits by retail sales value, with distribution in over 74 countries internationally. The company was launched in 2005 by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow to provide high-quality mixers to accompany premium spirits, which have been in increasing demand since.

For more information on Fever-Tree, please visit www.fever-tree.com. To connect with Fever-Tree South Africa visit us on Facebook /FeverTreeZA and Instagram @FeverTreeZA.

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