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Espresso and tonic or espresso tonic is a
non-alcoholic mixed drink A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin cocktail, temperance drink, "zero proof" drink or mocktail) is a cocktail-style beverage made without alcohol. Non-alcoholic mixed drinks date back to when cocktails emerged, appearing as "temp ...
made by mixing
espresso Espresso (, ) is a concentrated form of coffee produced by forcing hot water under high pressure through finely ground coffee beans. Originating in Italy, espresso has become one of the most popular coffee-brewing methods worldwide. It is cha ...
and
tonic water Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, modern tonic water typically has a significantly lower quinine content and is often more sweetened than the original medic ...
. First recorded in 2007, the drink became popular in
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before spreading to North America, Japan, and around the world. The key ingredients are espresso and tonic water, but other flavourings may be added.


History

Whilst tonic water was patented in 1858 in London and espresso machines were invented in 1905 in Italy, the earliest record of this drink's creation was in
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in 2007. There it was mixed by a
barista A barista ( , ; ) is a person, usually a coffeehouse employee, who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks and other beverages. Etymology and inflection The word comes from Italian, where it means a "bartender" who typically works be ...
working with the future founders of the Swedish company Koppi Roasters, Anne Lunell and Charles Nystrand. Later that year, it was featured on the menu of Koppi Roasters in
Helsingborg Helsingborg (, , ), is a Urban areas in Sweden, city and the seat of Helsingborg Municipality, Scania County, Scania (Skåne), Sweden. It is the second-largest city in Scania (after Malmö) and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, ninth ...
as Kaffe & Tonic. Its popularity grew in Scandinavia and by the 2010s, the drink had spread to North American coffee culture as a result of international barista competitions. By 2015, the drink had also spread to Japan. The drink has been associated with "barista fashion" by historian Wendy Pojmann. In 2019, the British coffee chain
Caffè Nero Caffè Nero is a coffeehouse company headquartered in London, England, established in 1997 by Gerry Ford. Caffè Nero runs over 1,000 coffee houses in eleven countries: the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Poland, Cyprus, Croatia, Turkey, the UAE, Oman and ...
partnered with the beverage company
Fever-Tree Fevertree Drinks plc, known as Fever-Tree, is a British producer of premium drink mixers, founded by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow in 2004. History Fever-Tree was founded by gin industry expert Charles Rolls and advertising executive Ti ...
to sell two variations of the drink in its outlets.


Presentation

The drink is traditionally created by pouring espresso over iced tonic water, creating a
layered drink A layered (or "stacked") drink, sometimes called a pousse-café, is a kind of cocktail in which the slightly different densities of various liqueurs are used to create an array of colored layers, typically two to seven. The specific gravity of t ...
. If the tonic is poured onto espresso, a head of foam is created on the drink. The drink can also include sugar syrup, a lemon garnish, or other flavours such as cherry, lime, or honey. It is Japanese baristas who are credited with adding additional flavours to the drink first. Suggestions for serving include using a
Collins glass In American English, a collins glass is a glass tumbler which typically contains . It is commonly used to serve sparkling cocktails, especially long drinks like the Tom Collins or John Collins, as well as fruit juice, water or any cold drinks. ...
, and with a straw.


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References

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