Does James Bond really like his martini shaken, not stirred? Maybe if he prefers his martini cloudy, aerated, and diluted.
The martini is a subjective drink and everyone has their preference: gin, vodka, both, dry, wet, dirty, shaken, stirred. Below is a fail-safe classic recipe. Put a coupette or other glass of your ...
“From James Bond’s ‘shaken, not stirred preference ... instead of a lemon twist or olive. The 50-50 martini uses equal parts gin and dry vermouth for a more balanced, less dry martini.
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Monday's gin is a traditional London dry style, with a powerful juniper punch and a background of bitter citrus, herbs, and coriander — but no alcohol. You could use it in a martini, but it ...