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We may never come to a definitive answer about whether a martini is better shaken or stirred, mixed with gin or vodka, or served with an olive or a lemon twist. A martini, after all, is one of the ...
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No home bar is complete without a set of martini glasses. But which set is right for you? We've got answers. The post The best martini glasses: Level up your home bar appeared first on The Manual.
Martinis are typically garnished with green olives and cocktail onions. But what if you wanted something a little more ...
Sized right for the drink: from left, cordial, cocktail, old-fashioned and highball. A martini is served in what is correctly called a cocktail glass. Nearly every martini recipe in nearly every ...
Martini glasses essentially break down into three types: V-shaped, coupe, and Nick and Nora. The first is the familiar, thin glass with the long stem reaching up to a cone with straight sides.
James Bond prefers his shaken, not stirred. I like mine thick enough for a spoon or a fork. When it comes to that icon of cool, a martini glass can hold a classic American cocktail. Or nowadays, a ...
The Martini Glass (or: Cocktail Glass) is a much reviled vessel. A cruel joke. An inverted cone bowl meant to hold inebriating alcohol that one will find difficult to hold even when sober.
To raise a martini glass brimming with potatoes and bacon and — as a monkey will one day manage to type — “summon up remembrance of things past.” There is something in there to savor.