Light Tonic 540ml

Light is the new black.

Light in both form and function, this ultra-dry, low calorie, low sugar mixer is one for the true believers. Avoiding cloying sweeteners such as Stevia or erythirol delivers a sublimely crisp second fiddle to your gin.

Light is the new black.

Light in both form and function, this ultra-dry, low calorie, low sugar mixer is one for the true believers. Avoiding...

Light is the new black.

Light in both form and function, this ultra-dry, low calorie, low sugar mixer is one for the true believers. Avoiding...

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Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light is the new black

Light Tonic Water

Using a sharp fruit sugar, in very low amounts, let us deliver a light, delicate citrus profile that accentuates gin, rather than crowds it. The “Top-shelf” Tony Robbins of the mixer world—this tonic will help your favourite gin fulfill its destiny.

Not available online

Light Tonic 540ml is not available for purchase online, due to a plethora of boring reasons you don't care to hear about - such as glass weight, bulk shipping of 540ml varities and couriers hellbent on bankrupting very nice beverage companies. The excellent news is that this mixer is stocked nationally in Coles,Woolworths and via wholesale.

Spirit pairing

A truly versatile mixing partner - pair this ultra light tonic up with any top-shelf craft gin.

Tasting notes

Delicate citrus, cinchona extract.

Boring nutritional stuff

2.9 grams & 13 calories per 100ml. Natural Flavours.

Ingredients

Carbonated Water, Fructose (from fruit), Food Acid (citric acid), Natural Flavours, Cinchona Extract.

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How much sugar is in this mixer?

You came to the right place - this is one of the driest tonic's on the market (while avoiding cloying natural or artificial sweeteners) - light tonic contains 2.9g sugar per 100ml.

What type of sugar do you use in your tonics?

Cane sugar.

Why should I choose light tonic over your other tonic waters?

We get it. We make too many tonic's. It's kind of annoying. And confusing. Each tonic in our portfolio exist for a very specific purpose and caters to either a unique craft spirit pairing experience or customer need. Light Tonic is our version of a lower calorie, lower sugar content light tonic water, the delicate profile of this tonic water is for when you really want to taste your gin.

Are your products Vegan and/or Gluten Free?

Yes. Because our products are soft drinks, they generally don’t eat any animal products or gluten at all. They also, thankfully, don’t contain any vegans (or animal products).

Are your ingredients locally sourced?

Approximately 97% of our ingredients are grown, made or produced in Australia. The obvious exceptions being certain extracts or specialty ingredients like Yuzu juice. But we have a friend of a friend who just put in (two!) Yuzu trees so we should be sorted for a few Yuzus by the year 2035.

Where are your products made?

Our products are made in Preston, Victoria. We picked that spot because the upturned shopping carts, delapidated north-side share houses and aging hipsters are fun to look at while taste tasting our drinks. 

How many feathers are there on a chicken?

A regular-sized chicken has at least 10,000 feathers. An irregular sized chicken most likely contains more or less than that.

How many Psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?

Only one, but the bulb has got to really want to change.

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?

For the human race, no. All we have are emails and greenhouse gases. Now get back to work.

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