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  "path": "/articles/top-bartenders-at-home-gin-and-tonic-recipe/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-07T13:00:45.000Z",
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    "Here’s How 9 Top Bartenders Level Up Their G&Ts at Home",
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  "textContent": "Gin & Tonics were made for home bartending. They’re quick to whip up, the specs are entirely subjective, and the ingredients require little, if any, mixing. While delicious, what a G&T succeeds at in ease, it lacks in pizzazz. Other than the namesake ingredients and maybe a citrus wedge, a G&T is a G&T — that’s part of its beauty. But a Gin & Tonic can be so much more. Gin’s botanical, earthy notes and the zippy, piquant qualities of tonic meld into a solid base ripe for more interesting flavors to come to life.\n\nThe article Here’s How 9 Top Bartenders Level Up Their G&Ts at Home appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "Here’s How 9 Top Bartenders Level Up Their G&Ts at Home"
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