Cocktails Using Gin

What is a martini?
I would like to ask and answer my own question in hopes of educating the general public. A martini is made with gin or vodka and dry vermouth. It can be served "up" or "rocks." dry vermouth is a wine-flavored liqueur used in varying amounts, consumer tastes, which is set before the cocktail is ready. A martini-up-is served in what is called a "cocktail" glass or a "glass above. "Because comercialism however, are often packaged and sold as" martini "glasses. If you go into a trendy bar you can see things like" Chocolate Martini "or" Apple Martini "appears on the menu. These cocktails are in no way related to a martini." The only thing they have in common the glass is served in. So, if you walk up to a waiter and ask for a Martini Absolut Citron, what will you get? A photo of Citron with a splash of dry vermouth. Such After you mean the order: Citron, above. Questions?
I have to disagree with you a little. A Martinin is made of gin and vermouth. Vodka is an impostor. If you serve a martini with an onion instead of an olive, is a Gibson. Now, if the gasket makes the name of the drink to change, then change main ingredient certainly make a different drink. Vodka and vermouth is nothing more than a Cosmopolitan martini is a martini. As for the type of vermouth, original recipes for all sweet vermouth martinis involved. When the martini was invented, dry vermouth is not generally available in the U.S., where it was invented. (Nor was the vodka!) The original recipe is sweet vermouth, gin and orange bitters.
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