Tonic water is similar to soda water, but they are very different. Tonic water is made up of quinine which is an all-natural, crystalline alkaloid. Quinine is a natural crystalline alkaloid with many medicinal properties, including analgesics and anti-inflammatory. Club soda or soda water usually has sodium tricarbonate and potassium sulfate. However, these ingredients have no medicinal benefits.

Tonic water was originally given to those suffering from malaria. Tonic water was created when regular water was added to quinine. The cure for malaria was eventually brought from South Asia to British colonial India. There, the British population began to mix the tonic with Gin to reduce its strong taste.
It is possible to find a slightly different tonic water today than the one that was used to treat malaria. This tonic water was bitter because it contained a lot of quinine. This water is now sweetened with sugar and has a lower amount of quinine. Tonic water is a popular choice because of its unique taste.
Joseph Priestley invented soda water in 1767. Priestley invented the concoction after he noticed that carbon could be added to water to make carbonation. In the early 20th century, wealthy people had soda water … Read More
