Glass of dry martini with bowl of olives in background - New Africa/Shutterstock Dry vermouth is famously used in the most iconic cocktail of them all, the classic dry martini, which only features ...
This New Orleans-style martini features classics like gin and vermouth, along with an absinthe rinse for extra fun.
By using different proportions of vodka or gin and dry vermouth — plus optional olive juice to make an extra-dirty or filthy martini — you (or your bartender) can create all sorts of variations.
Alaska at Bisous The bar’s current offering, made with Broker’s and Barr Hill Tom Cat gins plus Heirloom génépi, is kept in ...
This low-ABV Martini combines equal parts gin and dry vermouth and has a dash of orange bitters and lemon twist garnish for added complexity and citrus notes. London dry gin and classic French ...
In 2024, the Dirty Martini seemed to be popping up everywhere. A classic Dirty mMartini is made with gin or vodka, dry vermouth and a splash of olive brine for a salty, savory kick. Typically ...
Pour off 6 ounces vodka from the bottle and reserve for another use. To the bottle, add dry vermouth, water and olive brine. Adjust brine amount to taste. Cap bottle, shake and store in freezer ...
One unusual entry into the martini wars is not to use gin or vodka at all, but instead to opt for tequila. The post Expand ...
For those serious about their Martinis Kwãnt also offers the ultimate ‘vintage’ version, using 1950s Beefeater and a 1980s Martini Extra Dry vermouth. On face value, The George isn’t the first place ...