This New Orleans-style martini features classics like gin and vermouth, along with an absinthe rinse for extra fun.
Alaska at Bisous The bar’s current offering, made with Broker’s and Barr Hill Tom Cat gins plus Heirloom génépi, is kept in ...
At Thyme Bar in New York City, the Roasted Garlic Tater Tots with Siberian Select Caviar is a made with house-made tater tots ...
The bizarre Caesar Salad Martini is shaking up the cocktail scene with its unexpected mix of vodka and Caesar salad dressing.
Add all ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice, and stir briskly for 10 to 20 seconds (longer for bigger ice, shorter for ...
To make this zesty cocktail, start by spraying your Martini glass with vermouth and freezing it. Next, shake ice-cold gin (or vodka) with two kinds of olive brine (garlic and Manzanilla), some Olive ...
While whiskey, tequila, and vodka might be more popular, few can argue the importance of gin when it comes to great cocktails ...
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 ...
At Legacy Records in New York City, the Pink Martyr (St. Valentine was famously martyred for defying Emperor Claudius II’s ...
Founders, experts, and bar directors offer their wisdom on how to curate a sophisticated lineup of non-alcoholic drinks for ...
When regarding dirty martinis, you may ask "shaken or stirred?" But when it comes to the dirty martini dip, the question ...
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