Mr_Misanthropy
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I'm sure most folks here have had a martini at one point in time or another, after all, it's something of a Golden Era staple. So which of the five billion possible ways do you enjoy yours? The hardcore traditionalists turn their noses up at anything not with gin, while James Bond (in the films anyways) disagrees. So what'll it be? Gin? Vodka? Shaken or stirred? Ice preferences? Dry? Extra dry? There have been entire books written on this one cocktail, so, I figured I could start a thread. lol
Gin may be the classic, but I have to with my taste buds and stay away from the stuff. Yuck. Tastes like Pine-Sol (not that I know what Pine-Sol tastes like). So it's vodka for me. It used to always be Grey Goose, but I experiment now and then. I recently tried Three Olives, it was excellent, and I had some sort of vodka in a very old looking bottle with a green label at a bar in Norway once, it was the best I've ever had, but I couldn't tell you the name of the stuff, regrettably.
I like mine shaken, with cracked ice when possible. Just enough vermouth to coat the ice, then a couple shots of the good stuff. If the mood strikes me, a little olive juice to dirty it up a bit. Always served "neat", with as many olives stuck on the pick as possible.
Bottoms up!
Gin may be the classic, but I have to with my taste buds and stay away from the stuff. Yuck. Tastes like Pine-Sol (not that I know what Pine-Sol tastes like). So it's vodka for me. It used to always be Grey Goose, but I experiment now and then. I recently tried Three Olives, it was excellent, and I had some sort of vodka in a very old looking bottle with a green label at a bar in Norway once, it was the best I've ever had, but I couldn't tell you the name of the stuff, regrettably.
I like mine shaken, with cracked ice when possible. Just enough vermouth to coat the ice, then a couple shots of the good stuff. If the mood strikes me, a little olive juice to dirty it up a bit. Always served "neat", with as many olives stuck on the pick as possible.
Bottoms up!