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Top Hat East India Craft Concentrated Quinine Tonic Syrup is a 32oz, 5x quinine-strength tonic water concentrate crafted from real cane sugar, fresh citrus, hops, and botanicals. Designed for health-conscious mixologists, it delivers 32 servings of premium tonic water or cocktail mixer with antioxidant benefits and no artificial sweeteners. Perfect for creating legendary G&Ts and non-alcoholic tonics at home with expert recipes included.





















| ASIN | B01IN7E3Q8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,433 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #59 in Cocktail Mixers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,515) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Top Hat Provisions |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 11.5 inches; 2 Pounds |
| UPC | 697691928159 |
| Units | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
M**T
excellent concentrate with great taste.
I don’t need to bring bottles from the store anymore and that’s great. i have fizzy soda water machine and can make a glass of tonic water quickly. I don’t see well enough to measure I just add more concentrate or more water until it tastes right. excellent product i will keep buying.
N**Y
No Corn Syrup!
Delicious and better yet: No corn syrup! Thank you Top Hat. I have been looking for your healthy tonic water for a long time.
D**E
Ginger Syrup
It's not as spicy as advertised but it is pretty good. It's no different than the Ginger Beer syrup from Monin Gourmet Syrup.
J**C
This is not Schweppes or Canada Dry (thank goodness)
I've been buying this for a couple of years now and LOVE IT. I cannot order Vodka Tonics in a bar anymore because this has spoiled me. IF you like drinking sugar, then keep drinking Canada Dry or Schweppes. 5/1 ratio with a squeeze of lime is a really refreshing drink with just enough bitterness to provide a zip. I will say the price has gone up significantly as I think the first bottle i ever bought was around 11 dollars a few years ago, then 17, and now 27. Still, by the amount you get, it's cheaper than other syrups you can buy as most of them are sold in smaller quantities at a similar cost. However, if you love your tonic sweet, and need to use more than the recipe amount, then this is quite pricey. Right now, at 27 a bottle, you are looking at 32/5oz tonics @ 82 cents, which is really good tbh. Right now 24/5 oz of Fever Tree is $25. So that put's it at just a shade over the dollar.
A**R
Vile cough syrup
This review is for "Top Hat Keto Sugar Free Elderflower Tonic Syrup & Quinine Concentrate." We had already tried the original Top Hat concentrate (not sugar free) and it was an average to decent, passable tonic syrup. Not quite as good as Q or Fever Tree, but better than most national or generic brands and convenient to keep around. There aren't very many sugar-free tonic options that use natural sweeteners like monk fruit, so we really wanted to like this other, sugar-free product. The bottle claims that along with cinchona for quinine, it contains "grapefruit, elderflower, [and] chamomile." When opening the bottle, I noticed a strong wave of cheap drug store cough syrup scent. My drinking partner said the same thing aloud, unprompted by me. The taste (paired with Beefeater and sparkling water at the recommended ratio) matches the smell, unfortunately. There is zero complexity, just overpowering, sickly sweetness and perhaps muddled floral flavors, but the normally bitter cinchona doesn't hold up to the sweetness, nor is there any tang or bitterness from the grapefruit. There is no balance or flavor progression, just one disgusting note. If someone handed this to me to smell or made me a drink with it, there is absolutely zero chance I would guess that it was a tonic syrup. I would be very unlikely to guess that the main "note" was elderflower. Even though it uses natural extracts for flavoring, the taste has much more in common with extremely low quality products that use artificial flavoring, which seems bizarre in contrast to something like St. Germaine which has a lovely, complex set of elderflower flavors. I appreciate the concept of this syrup, and that it is made with natural ingredients and monk fruit rather than synthetic flavors and sweeteners, but I think the execution misses the mark completely. Please rethink this one, boost the quinine and bitterness, and back way off the unnecessary extras if not removing them entirely. I'm not sure if I got a bad batch, but it is virtually undrinkable, and also unreturnable thanks to Amazon's "grocery" policy I didn't realize applied to this product.
M**E
I dont save money on this
Good but too pricey. I would have expected to save money from buying cans or bottles of tonic water. I have a soda making machine and all I need to do is adda portion of it to a bottle of carbonated water. This is way too expensive to make a difference.
G**E
Fantastic!
This is fantastic! I love that I can adjust the amount of tonic taste.. work’s wonderfully with my breville Infizz. Extremely happy for helping the earth with not having to purchase bottles or cans (even thou i recycle) it has reduced so much waste. This is a real tonic taste - no the fructose syrup type tonics. And has replaced my fever tree and Q purchases. Looking forward to try the spicy ginger and tonic made with monk fruit - less sugar is better. Thank you top hat
P**G
Taste awful
A friend told me this works to speed up your recovery for the flu. It seemed to help but taste awful
E**L
It took me a couple of tries to get the right amount but I use this with my soda stream and it makes such wonderful tonic water with this syrup. It has a nice strong quinine “tonic” taste without tasting overly sweet like those more well-know cheap brands in a can. And cheaper than buying expensive Indian tonics and mediterranean and uses less waste of resources of all those bottles and cans.
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