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Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water: calories, sugar by serving

A bottle (150ml) of Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water contains 57 kcal and 13.4g of sugar.

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Nutrition by serving

Nutrition by serving size: Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water

ServingCaloriesSugarCaffeine
Bottle (150ml)57 kcal13.4g
Bottle (200ml)76 kcal17.8g

Sugar highlighted in amber above 33% of adult daily free sugar limit (30g), red above 75%. Caffeine highlighted in amber above 25% of adult daily limit (400mg), red above 50%.

Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water contains 38 kcal, 9.1g of carbohydrate (8.9g sugar) and 0.03g of salt per 100ml.

Fever-Tree uses quinine sourced from the Democratic Republic of Congo and three types of naturally sourced spring water, with no artificial sweeteners or preservatives. It is the UK's market-leading premium mixer brand, with revenue exceeding Schweppes across the premium grocery channel. A 200ml bottle (typical for a G&T) delivers 17.8g of sugar alongside the 1 unit of alcohol in a standard 35ml gin measure.

UK Sugar Tax (SDIL)

Sugar Tax (SDIL)

Soft Drinks Industry Levy (upper rate: drinks above 8g sugar per 100ml). The manufacturer pays £0.24 per litre to HMRC.

Sugar

Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water contains 8.9g of sugar per 100ml, placing it in the upper levy band under the Soft Drinks Industry Levy. A bottle (150ml) delivers 13.4g of sugar, 45% of the adult daily free sugar limit.

What is in it

Premium tonic water

Spring water, sugar, citric acid, natural quinine from the Democratic Republic of Congo (natural quinquina bark), natural flavourings. Uses spring water rather than standard carbonated water. No artificial sweeteners, no preservatives.

Frequently asked questions

Bottle (150ml): 57 kcal; Bottle (200ml): 76 kcal.

Bottle (150ml): 13.4g of sugar (45% of the adult daily free sugar limit); Bottle (200ml): 17.8g of sugar (59% of the adult daily free sugar limit).

Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water is subject to the Soft Drinks Industry Levy at the upper rate. The manufacturer pays £0.24 per litre to HMRC.

Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water has a high sugar content (8.9g per 100ml) and should be an occasional choice for children rather than a daily drink.

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Nutrition information from official brand UK nutrition panels, Coca-Cola GB nutrition pages, UK retailer product listings, and independent nutritionist analyses. Figures per 100ml; per-serving values are proportional estimates. Sugar Tax (SDIL) status based on UK sugar content thresholds at time of writing — brands may reformulate. Caffeine figures from EU/UK mandatory nutrition labelling. Reference intakes: EU Reference Intakes for an average adult (2,000 kcal). Fruit juice is subject to the SDIL if it contains added sugar; pure juices exempt. For guidance only, not medical advice.