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ryzh [129]
1 year ago
14

All dry martinis are dangerous concoctions.

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zepelin [54]1 year ago
3 0

The martini is a gin and vermouth-based drink that is typically served with an olive or a lemon twist as a garnish.

<h3>What's the difference between wet and dry martinis?</h3>
  • Vermouth content is referred to as being "dry" in a Martini. It gets drier the less vermouth there is. Wet Martini: This term often refers to a Martini that is a little sweeter than usual. The 'wetter' your Martini is, the more vermouth you add.
  • The martini is a gin and vermouth-based drink that is typically served with an olive or a lemon twist as a garnish. One of the most popular mixed alcoholic beverages across time is the martini. The vodka martini is a well-liked version that substitutes vodka for the gin-based base liquor in the beverage.

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