How to Make a Perfect Gin Martini
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Learn how to make the most austere of the classic cocktails--the gin martini. Tim Miner, Visiting Professor at The Alcohol Professor blog (www.AlcoholProfessor.com), will have you elegantly stirring your martini in no time. Tim is also the founder of Magic Touch Cocktails (www.MagicTouchCocktails.com) in New York City.
Dry Gin Martini Recipe:
2.5oz London Dry Gin
.5oz Dry Vermouth
Lemon Twist
1) Chill the martini glass so it’s nice and cold.
2) Add the dry vermouth and London dry gin to your mixing glass.
3) Add ice and give it a stir with your bar spoon for 25-30 seconds.
4) Garnish with a lemon twist and serve immediately.
*Be sure to watch the tutorial for Tim’s tips on how to properly stir a martini, and for his opinions on best spirits for the recipe!
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Clear and simple I like 👍👏
This man is elegant.
Can you do wet or dry preferable and why not shake it does it have to BE STIRRED
Same recipe I use...although I add a dash of orange bitters.
Correct, orange bitters is part of the recipe traditionally
Thank you
1:40👍🏽👍🏽thanks!
2.25 Frost is so forming
My only comment would be to always give measures in US and international measures. Example ounce to mls. Think outside of the North American box (although in North America the Canadians and Mexicans know how many millilters are in an ounce).
thanks for rubbing your hand on the ice
Didn’t strain the vermouth with ice. Just dumped everything in. Why?
A perfect martini is sweet and dry vermouth. Any bartender knows what “perfect” means. Strange they used thanksgiving term for this video
Over-stirred
Good Gin, mediocre Vermouth.
How pretentious.
made like a true bartender. nothing pretentious about that.
@@rventura101699rv What is pretentious is calling that a "perfect" and "dry" Martini. It is neither.