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 ...
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 ...
Alaska at Bisous The bar’s current offering, made with Broker’s and Barr Hill Tom Cat gins plus Heirloom génépi, is kept in ...
If there's something good about being in the depths of a cold winter, it's enjoying a cozy evening somewhere nice and toasty ...
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 ...
At its baseline, a traditional martini calls for only two ingredients: dry vermouth and either vodka or gin. Of course, there are many additions to this two-ingredient dynamo, such as the special ...
There’s also cocktails from the mixologist Jason Diaz: The Sultan’s Touch combines vodka, za’atar dry vermouth, and Castelvetrano brine, while the Leila Negroni mixes gin with coconut pandan ...
Add all ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice, and stir briskly for 10 to 20 seconds (longer for bigger ice, shorter for ...
Or try it neat or just with ice. A classic gin martini is a stiff cocktail drink made with London dry gin, dry vermouth and a garnish, usually an olive or lemon peel. Proportions vary according to ...