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- A gin and tonic was an alcoholic beverage from Earth. It was a cocktail mixture of gin and tonic. William T. Riker ordered a gin and tonic for Beverly Crusher in a holodeck recreation of a bar in 1940s San Francisco. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 2")
- A gin and tonic was an alcoholic drink made by mixing gin with tonic water. In 2375, Tom Paris asked Seven of Nine for "a gin and tonic with a twist." (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")
- Many different ratios of the gin and tonic cocktail exist. The most common ratios are 1 part gin to 3 parts tonic and 1 part gin to 1 part tonic. A good gin and tonic, however, is just in the middle of those ratios. Gin and Tonic from the Wikibooks Bartending Guide—original source of recipe, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
* Serves: 1
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| - *Increases STA and WIS of target by 4.6
*Increases Out-of-Combat Power regeneration of target by 45
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- A gin and tonic was an alcoholic beverage from Earth. It was a cocktail mixture of gin and tonic. William T. Riker ordered a gin and tonic for Beverly Crusher in a holodeck recreation of a bar in 1940s San Francisco. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 2")
- A gin and tonic was an alcoholic drink made by mixing gin with tonic water. In 2375, Tom Paris asked Seven of Nine for "a gin and tonic with a twist." (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")
- Many different ratios of the gin and tonic cocktail exist. The most common ratios are 1 part gin to 3 parts tonic and 1 part gin to 1 part tonic. A good gin and tonic, however, is just in the middle of those ratios. Gin and Tonic from the Wikibooks Bartending Guide—original source of recipe, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
* Serves: 1
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