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Classically booze-forward martinis may go down easy, but can make for a hard morning. This lower-alcohol version is a great ...
If you are looking for a new take on an extra dirty martini, all you need is two more ingredients in the shaker and you have ...
The ratio on the original Martini was two-to-one, gin to dry vermouth. Over time, the amount of vermouth dropped and now a Martini ratio of four to one is normal. You can also use vodka instead of gin ...
Dirty Martinis are everywhere lately—from pork chops to shrimp cocktail—but the Dirty Martini Spritz in this video might be the most refreshing twist yet. This lighter, lower-ABV riff on the classic ...
People love to shake things up when it comes to martinis. Martini-core has been trending on social media for some time, and it doesn’t seem to be stopping. Though what kind of martini is the ...
In a cocktail shaker filled halfway with ice, add gin, St. Germain, and lemon juice. Shake until the exterior of the cup is ...
A few savvy restaurants and bars have figured out a workaround to one of Massachusetts’ most restrictive liquor laws ...
If you're looking to host your very own dinner party, then these 20 beginner-friendly recipes are the perfect place to start.
Fermentation, which typically adds savory aromas and flavors, has taken over in the modern kitchen and that has also bled ...