The martini is one of the oldest cocktails in the world, dating back to 1853 when it was first invented by Giuseppe Cappelletti. It began as a mix of sweet vermouth and dry gin and has since evolved into many different variations including dirty martinis and regular martinis. What are the differences between the Dirty […]
Read MoreWhat Is A Clear Chocolate Martini?
A lot of people are searching for clear chocolate martini recipes. This is likely because this type of martini is a unique and delicious drink that stands out from the crowd. In addition, it’s also easy to make, which makes it a great choice for parties or other gatherings. What is a clear chocolate martini? […]
Read MoreCan You Serve A Martini In A Coupe Glass?
We can see a resurgence in the popularity of Coupe Glasses, nowadays. Bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts are rediscovering its unique properties- its ability to showcase layers and colors, its slightly oversized size that allows for a good amount of ice. Can you serve a martini in a Coup Glass? A coupe glass can be a […]
Read MoreWhat Goes Into An Apple Martini?
The Apple Martini is an iconic cocktail that has been around since at least the 19th century. It is a great drink for people who are on diets because it has no sugar in it. What goes into an apple martini? An apple martini is a cocktail made with vodka, apple cider, and sweet vermouth. […]
Read MoreWhy Are Martini Glasses Shaped?
Martini glasses have a unique shape that many people don’t know the history of. There is a surprising history of martini glasses and why they are shaped the way they are. Why are martini glasses shaped? One theory suggests that martini glasses were designed to resemble the vase-like urns used by ancient Greeks and Romans […]
Read MoreWhat Does An Extra Dry Martini Mean?
There are lots of debates over an extra dry martini, dry martini, and wet martini that puzzle people. What does an extra dry martini mean? An extra dry martini contains only one or two drops of vermouth. This petty amount of vermouth makes this class of martini the direst. Generally, sweet elements in vermouth bring […]
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