Tim and Tonic covers gin-focused content including gin reviews, taste tests, cocktail recipes, and guidance on drinking gin, with a strong emphasis on educational how-to content (e.g., gin guides, pairing, and flavor explanations). The channel features tutorials, reviews, and drink recipes, often presenting information in a practical, home-bar style, with an upload cadence of roughly 0.2 videos per week and average video views around 13.7K.
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We found 45 YouTube channels similar to Tim and Tonic
Both target gin enthusiasts with strong overlap on gin-focused searches (gin reviews, gin tasting, gin cocktails) and similar audience interest, though Anders’ channel has higher overall depth and a larger subscriber base.
Shares a gin-centric audience with high search overlap on gin cocktails and pairings, indicating similar content focus, while Steve emphasizes practical cocktail guidance and demonstrations.
Aligns with Tim and Tonic on gin reviews and gin cocktails, reflecting a shared niche audience; Lui’s content also weaves in gin pairings, matching the hobbyist, tasting-oriented angle.
Targets gin reviews and tasting with strong content similarity (82%), indicating a focused gin-education style, albeit with a different brand voice and potentially less broad topic coverage.
Overlaps on gin tasting and gin cocktails with substantial audience interest; both channels teach drink-making concepts, though How To Drink often broadens to wider spirit topics beyond gin.
Covers gin-related topics like gin and tonic and Negroni-focused cocktails, aligning with Tim and Tonic on practical gin-based drink guidance, though Benetti emphasizes a more home-bar setup.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Anders Erickson (88% match, 634K subscribers) and Steve the Bartender (80% match, 810K subscribers) who share overlapping topics such as gin reviews, gin tasting, gin cocktails, and gin guide content. Lui Fernandes (69% match, 101K subscribers) also competes on gin reviews, gin cocktails, and gin pairings, while No Nonsense Gin Drinking (65% match, 23K subscribers) and How To Drink (65% match, 1.8M subscribers) align on gin tasting, gin cocktails, and gin guide topics. Tim and Tonic has 5.9K subscribers, which is smaller than all identified competitors, while the overlapping queries indicate strong market competition around gin reviews, tastings, guides, and cocktail pairings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Tim and Tonic?
Anders Erickson — 88% match, 634K subscribers; Steve the Bartender — 80% match, 810K subscribers; Lui Fernandes — 69% match, 101K subscribers. All three channels produce cocktail and liquor-related content, featuring gin reviews, cocktail recipes, and bartending tips, similar to Tim and Tonic's focus on gin and cocktails.
What type of content does Tim and Tonic make?
Tim and Tonic creates short to medium-form videos about gin reviews, cocktail recipes, and gin-based drink tutorials. Uploads occur at ~0.2 videos per week, and the channel averages about 13.7K views per video, with recent videos ranging from around 488 to 18.7K views.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Tim and Tonic?
We analyze Tim and Tonic's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.