🍸 Elevate your drink game with Top Hat Tonic - where flavor meets finesse!
Top Hat Keto Sugar Free Tonic Syrup is a 32oz, non-alcoholic tonic syrup that combines quinine, cinchona bark, grapefruit, elderflower, and chamomile, sweetened with zero-calorie monk fruit. This concentrated syrup allows you to craft premium tonic water and cocktails at home, offering 32 servings of delicious, sugar-free flavor.
J**N
Most highly recommended
Makes great tasting "tonic" water for drinks. Delivered propmptly.
M**E
Stops restless legs!
I love this!! I have restless legs and heard that quinine helps. Well, I avoid sugar and fake sugars, so I didn’t think I would have many good options. Then I found this Top Hat Provisions quinine. Wow! It tastes so good with all healthy ingredients. I just mix 2 tablespoons into 6 oz of sparkling water every evening and no more restless legs, plus it tastes great.
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.
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.
J**J
Soda Stream + Top Hat Tonic = Best of Both Worlds
Hats off to you Top Hat. Your tonic is amazing.After acquiring a Soda Stream as this year's Prime Day find,Then discovering the "flavors" make you want to light your tongue in fire,went on a hunt for just a Tonic syrup.Almost bought a much more expensive brand but just wasn't convinced.Eventually found Top Hat & despite mixed reviews, liked the blend.I think it tastes like normal tonic. Slight grapefruit hint maybe but, more herbal like Gin.Without a doubt, one of the better tonics period.Mixed with all the Gins. Tanqueray, Bombay East & Sapphire. Hendricks Original & Orbium.What's nice with Top Hat's syrup, same as Soda Stream, You can make a mix for you.Sometimes there's a bit of recipe in the making but somehow works out in the end.Plus there's always bitters and/or lime to even out the flavor.We're not soda people except for mixers but are Eco & sugar conscious.Now, only using one soda bottle, refill the Co2 & much less sugar in the tonic.To Quote Van Halen (RIP Eddie) "If we could have the best of both worlds.."It would be a Soda Dream & Top Hat Tonic.
M**S
Not bad but a bit extra
I wanted to replace my usual sugar free tonic water with something that didn't have saccharin in it. The flavor of Top Hat isn't bad, and if I were looking just to add a bit of "interest" to some club soda, it would be quite good. The challenge is that it impacts the flavor of a G&T a bit too much. Again, it's not a bad flavor, but it's not the flavor I'm looking for in a G&T.
A**.
Classical Quinine
I've spent the 2024 G&T season comparing the four major syrup brands on Amazon. I make my own soda using a blend of filtered well water and RO to reach the prefect 75ppm tds. At the expense of my liver, I've reached my final conclusion. IMHO: I consider Schweppes+Beefeater to be a true London Dry classic. Fever Tree also has its place but in a different vein than classic london dry. Out of the four top Amazon brands, my palette says Top Hat gets me the closest. It also comes in plastic which is handy, and the mix ratio is cost effective. I prefer to mix by the drink so I can tailor the intensity and ratio of soda.
J**Y
What I was looking for
My favorite brand of sugar-free tonic water has disappeared everywhere. I like a good quinine bitterness and don't want sugar, HFCS, Aspertame, Asulfame, Sucralose, Saccharin, or any other unhealthy crap in my drink. My old brand used stevia as the sweetener. Top Hat uses monk fruit extract (tastes better than stevia). It has an excellent quinine flavor and bitterness with citrus and floral too. Very happy to find this product!
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