picture by peter macrobert from a recent bbq; can you spot the ice-cube? barely? good!
Use good ice. The best way to get good ice for a G&T at home is:
1) buy a brita filter and use it to fill a rinsed-out kettle
2) boil the water before bed and let it cool overnight
3) repeat, next morning, if you can be arsed
4) pour water into tupperware container to a depth of ~40mm, cover with lid and freeze hard into a single paving-slab-like brick
5) put the ice onto a padded cloth; using a blunt, straight object (eg: the back of a heavy carving knife or cleaver), shear a rectangular block of ice about 40x40xWhatever and clean that up into one single, nice 40mm-cubed ice cube.
Use this for the G&T.
Why? The Brita removes chorine and the boiling removes other dissolved gases, the resulting ice is bright and clearer as a result.
The single big cube has a large ice volume but a relatively smaller surface area than several cubes, so melts (dilutes the drink) more slowly.
If you boil the water in a saucepan you can get clearer ice / even fewer bubbles, which makes for an even clearer, slower-melting cube; it takes longer but yields better results.
The problem with bubbles is that they expose large amounts of surface area without much ice-mass behind it, so again melt quickly.

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