How to make a MARTINI - let's finally talk about it

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Anders Erickson

Anders Erickson

Күн бұрын

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@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
What are your preferred ratios: 1:1, 4:1, 873:1? 🍸
@taylorjacoby7639
@taylorjacoby7639 Жыл бұрын
I like to rinse the glass with vermouth.
@SurlyCommuter
@SurlyCommuter Жыл бұрын
5:1 - My favorite is from David Kaplan in Cocktail Codex - 2 1/2 gin, 1/4 Blanc vermouth, 1/4 dry vermouth, orange bitters - finished with lemon
@MBblink182
@MBblink182 Жыл бұрын
873:1 vermouth to gin
@johnnyringo3171
@johnnyringo3171 Жыл бұрын
I pour 1/2 oz. of dry vermouth into the mixing glass, add ice and stir, then pour most of it out. I then add the gin, stir, and strain into the chilled glass. Not sure of the ratio, but it works for me!
@jaybrasket3830
@jaybrasket3830 Жыл бұрын
Depends on the gin for me. Something strong like The Botanist, probably 2:1 or 3:1. Something delicate like Ki No Bi, 5:1 or 6:1.
@bp3986
@bp3986 Жыл бұрын
I also like a wet martini and used to make them in a 50/50 ratio. But I decided to cut back on the vermouth slightly and started going with a 60/40 split. I described this shift to my financial planner wife one evening, and she immediately likened the 60/40 ratio to stocks and bonds - and we’ve called my 60/40 martini a “Balanced Portfolio” ever since! 😊
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Love this 🍸
@brokenrecord3523
@brokenrecord3523 Жыл бұрын
This needs to catch on!
@markmcvicar2654
@markmcvicar2654 Жыл бұрын
That is a great name!
@4everyoung24
@4everyoung24 Жыл бұрын
That’s a great name!
@CBDuRietz
@CBDuRietz Жыл бұрын
In that case, an 80/20 ratio would be a "Pareto Martini"? 🙂
@d.a.2351
@d.a.2351 9 ай бұрын
Anders, I did it! Made my first martini and it was truly an unexpected treat. I am a classic rye manhattan drinker and decided that for a change I wanted another simple, classic cocktail as a go-to. Thank you for removing the mystique and providing a very "martini esque" recipe-Neat, Clean Simple, and delicious.
@pierrebussiere9054
@pierrebussiere9054 Жыл бұрын
I leave my premium gin and my glass in the freezer. There is no need to stir the gin in ice. I first pour a smidge of vermouth in the glass and swirl to cover all sides. The gin pours like syrup. I then garnish my drink with three stuffed olives. The martini is very cold, smooth, and pure.
@ianwright3831
@ianwright3831 4 ай бұрын
Believe this is called a "Dukes Martini" as it is made in this style in Dukes Hotel in London.
@lxxwj
@lxxwj Жыл бұрын
i thought the idea of an equal parts martini was silly until i tried it, now its my favorite
@stuartbooth1949
@stuartbooth1949 8 ай бұрын
I can help you with the James Bond reference, and why it's unique: "Vodka Martini, twist of lemon, crushed ice, shaken not stirred". Clearly, this doesn't make the best martini, but that's because Bond didn't want the best martini. What he wanted was to have the weakest martini possible so he could keep his wits and mislead his opponents watching. The crushed ice is used to dilute the drink the most. It has to be shaken to increase the dilution. But gin cannot be used as when shaken it will go cloudy, which would be a giveaway that something was wrong with the drink. So he switched in vodka which does not go cloudy (as much).
@mrk131324
@mrk131324 11 ай бұрын
My style of Martini is the Smokey Martini. On the dry side, but with a tiny dash of Islay whisky.
@yodrewtube
@yodrewtube Жыл бұрын
Amen to itty-bitty martinis, No go to ‘big warm martini’. This is why I love making martinis or cocktails at home. I’m finding more and more that the general bar (emphasis on general) do not know how to make martinis or cocktails for that matter. Thank you so so much for sharing your knowledge… I can’t begin to express my gratitude!
@GreenGardenGamer
@GreenGardenGamer Жыл бұрын
So i've been wanting to get into home bartending when hosting. i stumbled upon your channel and instantly went down the rabbit hole of content! My wife and I hosted our first party after moving and while I am/was confident on the cooking side of things, you and your channel really helped me be more confident behind the bar. Still a lot to learn and absorb, but just wanted to say thank you (and Leandro) for being a part of the party and making things more accessible at home :)
@ramencurry6672
@ramencurry6672 Жыл бұрын
An important video since many people in the 1970s, 80s and 90s were never exposed to quality cocktails after they went out of style from the mid 20th century. Great to see them becoming popular again in the 21st century
@alshunneson
@alshunneson Жыл бұрын
Anders, Great work you're doing on your channel Keep it up! Prior to an anniversary dinner at The Mansion here in DFW-ville, I asked the waiter about their martinis: They take a chilled glass, 'rinse' it with tequila, pour in the chilled gin or vodka, and garnish with a jalapeño-stuffed olive. I've been making them for 25+ years. (Bombay Sapphire or Ketal One.) "SKOL!"
@seanoconnor666
@seanoconnor666 Жыл бұрын
Been looking forward to this video ever since you teased us of your martini ratios on the “how to shop for a bar on a budget” video. Looking forward to when you go over the vesper and dirty martinis in the future, keep up the great work!
@willardroad
@willardroad Жыл бұрын
I don't like martinis.... until I realized I don't like the way I WAS making martinis. So I made this one right along with you, including the orange bitters, olive, etc. 😮Ok, this is good. This is waaaay better than whatever I was doing before. THANK YOU. Now I like martinis.
@TheDougOfTheNorth
@TheDougOfTheNorth Жыл бұрын
Without a doubt, the most argued recipe I've ever dealt with in cocktail making. After endless research, I happily ended up at a 2.5:1 ratio, with all other versions feeding off of that. Thanks for another enjoyable vid, Anders. Cheers ✌
@dustums
@dustums Жыл бұрын
Yay, Anders! You did 2:1. When I make martinis for my friends, they are in the 3:1 crowd, but I make mine 2:1 cause I like vermouth. Now the next time we are doing cocktails, I'll be able to drop "Well, Anders agrees with me."
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Hahaha yep - I agree with you, Dusty. Cheers!
@Heykatierose
@Heykatierose Жыл бұрын
I agree with you, too!
@BigBadJerryRogers
@BigBadJerryRogers Жыл бұрын
The 3:1 measurement should be the standard everywhere unless you specify you want 2:1. So if I order a martini in a restaurant and it's not 3:1 I would be offended.
@donthompsonrealtor3294
@donthompsonrealtor3294 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!! One of my recipes: 2oz Gin (today Plymouth) 1 dash of Peychaud’s bitters (from a large bottle) 1/4 ts Campari 1oz Dolin’s vermouth (a sloppy pour/ over pour) 1/2 oz castelvetrano olive brim All poured over crushed ice stirred 20 sec. Strained into a coupe/ allowing a few pieces ice to fall into the glass. Love the sound of ice hitting thin crystals Garnished with sun flower blossom and olive. Something, something… time to make another!! So, dirty and wet 😊😊
@rmTheWalrus
@rmTheWalrus Жыл бұрын
I used to not like martinis. But I have a bottle of cask finished gin from a local distiller that’s (to my nose) ultra-floral. Making this recipe, with that gin, knocked my socks of with how good it was. I was stunned.
@aliinarousu
@aliinarousu Жыл бұрын
James Bond wanted a shaken martini bc it dilutes the drink like you said… but more specifically it was bc he was working and had to be aware of his surroundings but at the same time he needed to blend into the crowd. If he wasn’t drinking he would have looked suspicious so shaken to dilute it and he sipped it while he did business! Someone told me that story when learning about martinis and I always loved it. Thought I share. Cheers! Love these videos!
@tonydell362
@tonydell362 Жыл бұрын
Perfect, Anders! You’re the go to KZbin mixologist for me. Dolin is my choice as well, and love to pair it with Plymouth gin. Have also recently started to include a dash of orange bitters. Agree that the size of the drink - as with all ‘up’ cocktails - is crucial. I remember that ridiculous trend in the 90s of serving them in seven ounce fishbowls.
@ToomanyFrancis
@ToomanyFrancis Жыл бұрын
The best Martini is the one you like drinking the way you like drinking it. A couple weeks ago I had somebody order a gin martini stirred up in a rocks glass with a sugar rim and an orange slice.
@bludelight
@bludelight Жыл бұрын
1. Your fresh cut looks good, my guy. 2. Thank you for explaining what a wet martini is. I've wondered... though clearly not enough to look it up. 3. I'm realizing you've given me enough reason/recipes to purchase a bottle of vermouth. Cheers.
@patc5599
@patc5599 Жыл бұрын
Gin dry vermouth and olives for me served straight up .. But instead of just chilling the glass make the drink (without olives) and put in freezer the day before as well. You'll taste the difference.
@marcozg77
@marcozg77 Жыл бұрын
I love a 3:1 Gin Martini with Brooklyn Gin and Carpano Dry, 1 dash of fee brothers Orange bitters and a lemon twist. But my new favourite is 4 parts of No 3 Gin, and 1 part Noilly Prat. No bitters, just a lemon twist.
@davidh9844
@davidh9844 Жыл бұрын
FINALLY! Someone who actually understands the nuances of the martini. Proportions will depend on two things - the gin you use, and the vermouth you use. I love gin, but I don't love the fire in gin. It HAS to be tamed. Water will tame it. Vermouth will tame it. The amount of time on ice will tame it. How fast the ice melts will tame it. Gins have different flavors. Vermouths will have different flavors. My favorite - Tanqueray 10, Noilly Pratt extra dry, about 90 ml gin to 10 ml vermouth. 30" stir sounds right. Gin should be room temp, frozen and you get fire. Vermouth should be refrigerated. It's basically cheap white wine with botanicals added, and it does spoil. Spoiled wine = spoiled cocktail. My original bitter was indeed orange, and it makes a great martini. Latest favorite, grapefruit bitter, 1-2 drops, it replaces the lemon twist perfectly. And like you, stirred, not shaken. Shaking dilutes the gin too much giving you a cold, watery cocktail. Drink water, it's healthier. Stirring, you get proper dilution, a cold drink, and more gin flavor, and it's that flavor you are paying for. For history's sake, Julia Child loved a reverse martini. Vermouth with a hint of gin added. Not my cup of tea, but I can understand where it comes from. Again, thanks, and excellent job.
@joeltunnah
@joeltunnah Жыл бұрын
Same as you, I prefer 2:1. That's the classic spirit-to-vermouth ratio in many classic cocktails.
@jenrich796
@jenrich796 Жыл бұрын
Add ice and Leonce Vermouth to shaker. Shake and then strain out liquid. Add Gin (Isle of Harris) and celery bitters to the ice. Stir and strain into glass. Lemon twist and if I want more savory elements, I add homemade pickle brine.
@WhaJMc
@WhaJMc Жыл бұрын
Usually do 3:1, Plymouth gin with Dolin. Mine is usually a Gibson, garnished with cocktail onions and I make my wife a Martini with olives. However today is my birthday, so instead of making a Martini, I'll be putting some glasses in the freezer and sharing this video with my family.🥳🍸
@brokenrecord3523
@brokenrecord3523 Жыл бұрын
On the nose! 3:1 and an onion.
@Mark-zu6oz
@Mark-zu6oz Жыл бұрын
I like Tipsy Onions (with a tiny bit of the liquid) for Gibsons.
@Smarod
@Smarod Жыл бұрын
Happy birthday!
@oscarsnr
@oscarsnr Жыл бұрын
“Make mine a Gibson”. What excellent taste you have, sir!
@ramencurry6672
@ramencurry6672 Жыл бұрын
If you’re adventurous or bored you can add a sprig of fresh rosemary to make it slightly herbal. And it can also look nice too since some high end bars add it to cocktails. Also easy to have a rosemary plant in the backyard for future recipes.
@zesty_94
@zesty_94 Жыл бұрын
Made my first ever martini last night and just saw this vid this morning so I will have to try again :) I also made a small one and halved the recipe so I appreciate your measurements!!
@Wbajus
@Wbajus Жыл бұрын
Anders, I subbed to you early on when COVID started - I really like the direction ur channel is going. History, context, controversy, and entertainment!
@charlieweinstock2136
@charlieweinstock2136 Жыл бұрын
When I was young if I used vermouth it was just to rinse out the glass and return the remainder to the bottle. As an old guy I've "discovered" vermouth and now drink drys and sweets by themselves. IF I make a martini it's 3 or 4 to 1. But I still drink straight or pink gin rocks out of laziness. Love your channel. I'll try the dash of orange bitters soon.
@cuttlefishrampant5241
@cuttlefishrampant5241 Жыл бұрын
A neat prohibition era recipe for the martini (passed down from my great-grandfather who was an influential boston lawyer who happened to make bathtub gin) was a 4:1 martini with a barspoon of sweet vermouth floated on top because the bathtub gin wasn't very good and needed some masking.
@leslyogden
@leslyogden Жыл бұрын
My current favorite is a dirty martini with Bertha's Revenge Small Batch Irish Milk Gin. I use 2.5 oz gin, 0.25 oz dry vermouth, 0.25 oz olive brine, lemon oil and olive garnish (stirred and served up). The cumin in the gin works really well with the saltiness of the brine. I may increase the vermouth to see how the flavor changes but right now it's a solid drink for me and my partner!
@attilasartorius
@attilasartorius Ай бұрын
3:02 "Oliver Twist" LOL 😂
@Darruus
@Darruus Жыл бұрын
Funny you mention the tiny martini. There’s this one bar in my city that makes a full martini, pours roughly half of it into a small martini glass and the rest into a carafe that they put on ice. So you drink your tiny martini then when you’re ready, you’ve got another ice cold one ready to go.
@AG-lo4nq
@AG-lo4nq Жыл бұрын
My father-in-law liked his martinis extra, extra dry. He would stir the gin and ice, spritz the inside of the glass with one pump of dry vermouth, then pour in the chilled gin. He was a Tanqueray man and he taught me to love this classic cocktail. Great video, I can't wait to try adding the orange bitters.
@AG-lo4nq
@AG-lo4nq Жыл бұрын
Interested in today's giveaway.
@adamg.manning6088
@adamg.manning6088 Жыл бұрын
2:1 Gin Couple of dashes of orange bitters. Lemon twist. Serving of olives or other snacking pickles on the side.
@adamg.manning6088
@adamg.manning6088 Жыл бұрын
@brebj DM deez nuts.
@tbobtbob330
@tbobtbob330 Жыл бұрын
A shaken martini has a thin layer of ice shards on top, which has a really nice mouth feel. My drink is an extra-dry Hendricks martini, straight up with a lemon twist.
@sbultitude-paull303
@sbultitude-paull303 11 ай бұрын
The way I was taught (and this goes back to 2001 before the modern cocktail craze) was to essentially pour a little vermouth into a chilled martini glass, swirl it around the glass and tip it out. Then pour in the stirred/shaken spirit and garnish. Can't say I've experimented with wet martinis but I'll definitely give this recipe a shot.
@jimwilson5545
@jimwilson5545 13 күн бұрын
I like a reverse martini, i love vermouth and you dont get as drunk from it 😀, But I love a 1:1 and a 2:1 as well. I really like the olives woth the vermouth so I usually do 3 (or eat some out of the bottle)
@nancycampbell7959
@nancycampbell7959 Жыл бұрын
LOVE the graphics! Very zingy and professional. My parents were party people, and slept in late Saturday and Sunday mornings. My hungry brother and I scoured the living room for stray peanuts, chip crumbs, air temp dips and uneaten olives in the bottom of cocktail glasses. If there was gin melt water, we drank it. Can't even take the smell of a martini to this day. But enjoyed the tutorial anyway :) Very interesting.
@ciroguerra-lara6747
@ciroguerra-lara6747 Жыл бұрын
I use 7 parts Gin, 1 part white dry Vermouth and 3 olives (in order for it to be a brunch 🙂) Sometimes I drink it dirty. I will try the bitters though...
@ianboard544
@ianboard544 6 ай бұрын
I put the ice in a shaker, pour in a bit of vermouth, give it one or two shakes then pour it out so what's left is only what sticks to the ice cubes. In goes the gin shake until the shaker feels really cold, pour into glass. Sometimes I'm in a lemon peel mood, sometimes olives (Manzanilla olives from my back yard cured in brine). And yeah, shaking is fine with me.
@djbelc01
@djbelc01 Жыл бұрын
Lately I've been on a martini kick. I've been doing a 2:1 ratio using Ford's gin and Dolin vermouth, with a couple dashes of orange bitters, and depending on my mood either a lemon twist (and I rub the lemon peel all around the glass before sticking it on the rim at the end), or a couple olives. I haven't tried garnishing with both olive and lemon, but now I am intrigued...
@deadgolfer6345
@deadgolfer6345 Жыл бұрын
I was doing Ford's / Dolin for a while - while I had that bottle of Ford's anyway. Because a lot of people seem to recommend Ford's. And it was good. But a buddy of mine who really likes Gin came over and brought Hendrick's, another version of Hendrick's and Nolet's. Kinda weird to bring that much Gin now that I think of it. Anwyay, in a head to head taste test, I found Ford's to be a little harsh compared to the others. I like a Hendrick's / Noilly Prat now. Just something you might want to try . . . And I am also going to try lemon + olive. Kinda thought it should be one or the other.
@GaryGrube1
@GaryGrube1 6 ай бұрын
Very nice job! It's too much vermouth for my taste. I only use 1 splash (about 1/2 oz.) of vermouth for 3 oz. of gin. But, that's subject to individual taste. Sometimes I use a dash of orange bitters but most of the time I don't. Always stirred and poured straight up with olives. (One or three olives, NEVER two!) You did a great job on a great classic!
@sirknight5145
@sirknight5145 Жыл бұрын
Step one rinse cold martini glass with vermouth and dump (glass should be wet with vermouth) Step 2 add teaspoon of olive juice to glass. Step 3 Shake vodka with ice vigorously for 10-20 seconds. Step 4 pour strained vodka into glass and add 1 olive for color. That my friends is an up and dirty martini. Note to self add orange bitters to next martini. Thanks for the video!
@christinecamley
@christinecamley Жыл бұрын
Oh do I love Martinis and in moderation of course!! 6:1!! That's my preference with a London Dry Gin, very Juniper forward! Stirred, never shaken and 2 dashes of orange bitters! I also love a lemon garnish. I use what I can get here for Vermouth and usually it's Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth or a beautiful Esquimalt Dry Vermouth - made locally!! I adore the small Martini like you have made here Anders! This amazing cocktail stays bracingly cold made this way and a Martini must be bracingly cold!! Once in awhile I like a Martini on the rocks but usually I like the Martini up in a glass similar to what you are using here!! Fabulous video! Cheers!! 🙂
@jdstripes
@jdstripes 10 ай бұрын
I use a few drops and half an ounce of dry vermouth to taint the ice. I put ice in a shaker, add the bitters and vermouth, then strain the liquid into the sink. Then, I put 2-3 ounces of gin in the shaker, stir, and strain into a chilled glass. I usually use two to three olives. I like double-stuffed garlic and jalapeño olives. Winston Churchill likes gin. Mine is actually a Martini.
@leecourtney1225
@leecourtney1225 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely the correct way to make a Martini I go 2 oz gin 1 oz vermouth. The key for me is to stir as the best Martinis have what I would describe as almost a viscous texture totally lost by shaking.
@oli5671
@oli5671 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend “the perfect martini” 1/2 oz dry vermouth , 1/2 oz sweet vermouth, and 2 oz of London dry. I do mine stirred, straight up with a lemon twist. Fantastic
@jeffhildreth9244
@jeffhildreth9244 Жыл бұрын
Perfecto !!!!!!!
@TheFundler
@TheFundler Жыл бұрын
Oh he has a whole video on this. Complete with a fun tale about how it got brought to his attention.
@DonWEISEL
@DonWEISEL 20 күн бұрын
Sweet vermouth?? I just threw up in my mouth.
@thandototo9092
@thandototo9092 Жыл бұрын
Prior to this I was not a fan of Martinis but this is my new favourite cocktail to make at home.
@smitty7592
@smitty7592 Жыл бұрын
Touching on different gins might have helped for those that don’t know a lot about it. London Dry is the best to start with. I find American gin to be all over the map in terms of flavor profile, and some can really clash with the end product you are trying to create. I love the idea of increasing the vermouth ratio and the lemon twist.
@AndreaRoncaglia
@AndreaRoncaglia Жыл бұрын
3:2 is the right for me with Beefeater/Plymouth 1:1. No bitters but a very generous "wash" of the inside of the coup with lemon zest, and the last sheet of these dropped into. I agree that needs to be very cold but the best sip is the one in the middle. More volatile compounds, richier palate. The first sip is bitter, the last is like some jagertee.
@jessehorning4368
@jessehorning4368 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see another martini themed video with variations, e.g. blanc vermouth, gin + vermouth pairings you like, or improved recipes with a 3rd component (Benedictine, etc). Definitely a diplomatic approach. Great video as always.
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Great idea
@kellenholt6655
@kellenholt6655 Жыл бұрын
Agreed on this - When you lead in with all the different ratios, I was hoping there would be some compare and contrast between the different recipes. I'm also a big believer that which gin you put in a (gin) martini can have a pronounced effect on the final drink, mostly because there are so few ingredients in one, so a comparison of different gins (i.e something like Hendricks vs a true london dry gin) would have been interesting as well.
@dimitarapostolov9788
@dimitarapostolov9788 Жыл бұрын
Finally! Been waiting for this episode for so long and it didn't disappoint! Instant classic! My take away is your brilliant quote "I would rather have a second small cold martini than a large warm martini" - 👌 Cheers Anders and Az, have a wonderful weekend! 🥂🍸
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Cheers Dimitar - enjoy your weekend too!
@katarinajanoskova
@katarinajanoskova Жыл бұрын
I have been 'arguing' with few idiots online recently who complain their glasses 'aren't full' when they order drinks at a bar. And so they feel cheated. Sorry, just had to get this of my chest. Because, warm martini.
@charlesolson9019
@charlesolson9019 Жыл бұрын
Of course, if you're paying $12 a whack for them at a bar, the equation changes somewhat.
@aliciaholborn6748
@aliciaholborn6748 Жыл бұрын
@Charles Olsen, I wish it was just $12 instead of $18. Cheers 🥂
@baloneyandfunk5234
@baloneyandfunk5234 Жыл бұрын
@@aliciaholborn6748 Just in Boston and $22 each :(
@Dominikmj
@Dominikmj Жыл бұрын
I was a bit afraid - but Anders did an excellent job for the Martini Cocktail. I would prefer it in-and-out. I think the cocktail is more unique like that and has a very distinct texture and effect, what it doesn’t get when it is wetter. But these are preferences. Also: great idea to use orange bitters. If you ever make a slightly wetter Martini cocktail, always use orange bitters (the in and out version simply doesn’t need the bitters - strangely enough). Great job!
@jeffcsMN
@jeffcsMN Жыл бұрын
The Martini is hands down my favorite cocktail. I prefer a London dry gin (Plymouth is my fave). Extra dry, up with a twist. Perfection. Cheers!
@supersonique001
@supersonique001 5 ай бұрын
Love the glass as opposed to the more triangular version, seems classier!?
@danf321
@danf321 4 ай бұрын
My favorite Gin is Citadel. It’s French. It is hard to find. It is elegant and smooth. It makes a perfect Martini.
@anastasiakoulis6075
@anastasiakoulis6075 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel and am addicted! Made this recipe last night and loved your ratio of vermouth to gin! Also inspired me to add a mixing glass and strainer to my home bar kit. Cheers to you both for a fun and informative channel 🍸
@Mikeandcris91
@Mikeandcris91 Жыл бұрын
Also would like to add. 1) Thank you for your videos...they're excellent! 2) Thanks for finally tackling the martini and hope you cover more history and variations (like the Vesper or even the Aviator.) and 3) for an idea, how about throwback cocktails from the 60's and 70's that have disappeared (probably for good reason) like the Harvey Wallbanger, Grasshopper, ...and later Skip and Go Naked or Screaming O.
@Patronux
@Patronux Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure Anders already covered both the Vesper and the Aviator :)
@brocklanders6172
@brocklanders6172 Жыл бұрын
Beefeater gin, a half shot of dry vermoth, stirred, served in a cold up glass (no ice) and garnished with a blue cheese stuffed olive. Heaven.
@tombrown1898
@tombrown1898 5 ай бұрын
A friend of mine is with you until the olives. He substitutes anchovies for the blue cheese.
@herbalnedtv
@herbalnedtv Ай бұрын
Or a garlic clove. 👍
@facundofernandez4676
@facundofernandez4676 Жыл бұрын
I loved the music on this one, and the cocktail looks amazing. Thanks as always.
@Nicky68Y
@Nicky68Y Жыл бұрын
THANKS!!! Definitely will try this because I've been doing the whole "Bond" thing. I DO HAVE AN INTERESTING ONE I LEARNED IN ASPEN SKIING. A 0079!! Super super nice and intricate.
@nichollebraspennickx943
@nichollebraspennickx943 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say - I truly enjoy your videos and shout out to Az for her talents as well. Cheers!
@davidn3971
@davidn3971 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Haven't had one of these for a while. A classic cocktail that you can tailor to your own taste. I prefer gin and mixed 4 parts gin to 1 vermouth. I always shake. Never tried stirred so perhaps I'll give that a go soon. Cin cin 🍸
@AznAfroMan513
@AznAfroMan513 Жыл бұрын
2:1 ratio with Beefeater 24 gin and Noilly Pratt dry vermouth. 2 dashes orange bitters. best thing I've ever drank
@joeblow9657
@joeblow9657 Жыл бұрын
Hurrah we finally covered it. Looking forward to dirty and perfect martinis. Loved the jazz outro too
@fineartbartending8687
@fineartbartending8687 Жыл бұрын
When I'm teaching a martini, I like to tell our students it's Gin (or Vodka) and Vermouth. It then gives me a chance to explain what vermouth is, how it's made, and how it can add 'sweetness' to a martini. The more vermouth, the sweeter or wetter it is. For martinis... we're using the white, or dry, vermouth. Of course there is now a longer discussion that can be had into sweet vermouth vs. dry and perfect martinis... but we wait a couple days before that when discussing Manhattans. Keep up the great work. We've been following you since your first couple months on KZbin and love your content. We ask all our students to subscribe to you because of the great content on this channel. Cheers! 🥂
@fineartbartending8687
@fineartbartending8687 Жыл бұрын
@brebj And what is today's giveaway?
@michaelslisher4652
@michaelslisher4652 10 ай бұрын
I've tried ratios from 3:1 to 10:1 and in my opinion, for my taste, 7:1 is perfect. Beefeaters London Dry gin and Dolin Vermouth.
@facundocorradini
@facundocorradini Жыл бұрын
2:1, lemon peel, and the orange bitters are very much not optional *for me* . I think a good quality vermouth is what makes this cocktail work.
@mitchsoja9948
@mitchsoja9948 Жыл бұрын
Interesting idea using both a lemon twist and an olive. The martini that I make for myself is 1:1:1 gin, and sweet and dry vermouths. It's inspired by one featured in the Educated Barfly's martini episode. Love the channel, keep up the excellent work Anders!
@TravellerRDS
@TravellerRDS Жыл бұрын
The 2:1:1 Perfect Martini is also an excellent cocktail, worth trying!
@johnnysimes5082
@johnnysimes5082 Жыл бұрын
Great coverage of all the bases. The martini is one of the most personal cocktails. Every flavor is right out there, nowhere to hide, so different proportions or different brands have an enormous difference in flavor. The best martini is the one you make for yourself after trying dozens of combinations. Other people's martinis...stink. Happy hunting. Cheers!
@FastBearChicago
@FastBearChicago Жыл бұрын
My perfect martini: 3-4 oz of Citadelle Gin (depends on how crap the day was lol) .5oz dry vermouth .5oz Lillet Rose 2 dashes of orange bitters Stir to proper dilution for being served on a rock. I’m clumsy and always make a mess with a martini glass.
@buddyfett80
@buddyfett80 Жыл бұрын
I love 2:1 gin cocktails with orange bitters. I like to garnish with three Castelvetrano olives
@1983barak
@1983barak Жыл бұрын
I've always found the martini a hard cocktail to drink due to the high ABV, so I kinda avoided it. I was making it the same way as Anders made it, using a dry vermouth, as called by the original recipe. Lately I stumbled upon a video by Cara Devine from Behind The Bar, and she made a Vodka Martini using vodka and a white vermouth plus a few dashes of orange bitters. It was a game changer, as it made the drink to be more on the wetter side. That's maybe not the best way to make it, but it made me change my mind about this drink and it seems like I now finally live in peace with it 😊
@danieltrafecante3813
@danieltrafecante3813 Жыл бұрын
Very well said great video, that’s a proper Martini at least in my books the way I was taught and to serve to the general public well done.
@ruggerocorcagnani1590
@ruggerocorcagnani1590 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Personally I prefer these kind of videos, where you talk about 1 single cocktail, going in detail and talking a bit about the history as well. Also like a lot the booze tasting, like those you did on rum and mezcal. Hope too see more of these 2 types! Cheers!!
@4everyoung24
@4everyoung24 Жыл бұрын
That’s still my favorite glass of all you have shown. So pretty.
@vicentemoraga2086
@vicentemoraga2086 Жыл бұрын
We’ve been waiting this video for so long, thank you
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@AugmentedMartini
@AugmentedMartini Жыл бұрын
I remember being made fun of for making a martini too wet using way less vermouth than you. Nice to see classic recipe making a comeback.
@sonnythorelli5402
@sonnythorelli5402 Жыл бұрын
I do agree a shaken Martini is a different drink, but I see this more crispy (bubbles and chilliness). I do my Martine shaken on a twist because of this, not because I’m generation of Bond, who use olives. But to night I do Anders’s version.
@hartmanjewelers
@hartmanjewelers Жыл бұрын
I make mine with 1/4oz dry vermouth and 1/4oz olive brine with 2 garlic stuffed olives stirred! Oh with a lemon twist
@ronswansonsalterego8533
@ronswansonsalterego8533 Жыл бұрын
So I have a small bottle of Botanist, as I love all things Islay. Never was a gin drinker so tried a G&T first. Discovered I don't particularly care for tonic. So I got a small bottle of dry vermouth and will have my first martini tonight. We'll see.2:1 with orange bitters and lemon peel. Will let you know.
@jeffreysas5888
@jeffreysas5888 Жыл бұрын
I used to be a vodka dirty martini very dry, because that was what my parents drank. Over time, we have preferred gin martinis, and only recently when playing with ratios, I've been liking wetter martinis (2 parts gin, 1 part dry vermouth). But I still prefer them dirty, I love olives. I want to try out different stuffed olives in the near future beyond just normal and blue cheese.
@Dr_Bombay
@Dr_Bombay Жыл бұрын
you never forget your first love, and the classic martini is mine. i'll coin-flip now vs the manhattan, but i love both equally. we have been learning to appreciate more vermouth in our martinis here at our house, but for what we call our "house" martini we shake the hell out of it (to make it cold), and use a sprayer to coat the inside of the shaker with vermouth. we're old school like that. OH, and sometimes olives, sometimes a twist... but we've never tried BOTH. maybe i should!
@EXScytheMint
@EXScytheMint Жыл бұрын
My partner usually loves them 1:1 with orange Bitters and an olive garnish. Cheers!
@aliinarousu
@aliinarousu Жыл бұрын
I just found your show. I love your show. I will never stop watching. Thank you.
@johnp3971
@johnp3971 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe I never saw the glass in the bear's nose. Brilliant!
@brentperez4700
@brentperez4700 Жыл бұрын
I typically use very, very little vermouth. Like a teaspoon to swirl around the glass and then I discard it. I will try this recipe tonight and see how it goes.
@gyangearon8729
@gyangearon8729 Жыл бұрын
I watched your video on the 'perfect martini' a long time ago. That is now my favorite version. While traveling I hit the hotel bar and had a fun convo with the bartender. I asked for a perfect martini, and they stopped, looked at me, looked around for the ingredients "yea I can do that, nice I haven't been asked for one of those in a very long time."
@markbeck8384
@markbeck8384 Жыл бұрын
I like gin, but I also like vermouth.. so I think the 2:1 works. Your idea of small Martini's so they stay cold is a good idea. I have never tried the orange bitters of the whiff of lemon, but i will try that now. i really enjoy your presentations, so...: thanks.
@mikkotuomi7884
@mikkotuomi7884 Жыл бұрын
James Bond originally had his Martini as a "Vesper" Martini in Casino Royale (the book). "Three measures of Gordon's, One of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it's ice cold. Then add a large slice of lemon peel. Got it?" The whole "shaken, not stirred" is a non-Fleming quote from later movies. The context in the original book is Bond just trying to get drunk, and not really giving af what he is drinking, hence the "shake it until cold, got it" reference.
@onetallfello
@onetallfello Жыл бұрын
What perfect timing! I picked up my first bottle of vermouth just a couple days ago, and I'm looking forward to playing around with it this weekend.
@danipro877
@danipro877 Жыл бұрын
So good! Please give us some more about martinis and also different vermouth drinks. Just discovered vermouth and looking for ways to use it the best way possible 🙌
@dear_totheheart
@dear_totheheart Жыл бұрын
This is so delicate and educational, how pretty and what a difference subtlety makes
@robmichaels4728
@robmichaels4728 Жыл бұрын
5 questions: 1. Gin, 2. Stirred, 3. Dry, 4. Up, 5. Twist. I do like bitters in my martini (orange is classic, but fun to try others- I had celery bitters at Ramos Gin Bar in N.O. When using a solid vermouth (Dolin Dry, Noilly Prat Dry), I like 5:1. With an artisinal vermouth, 50/50 or maybe 2:1 (total of 3 oz.). My favorite recipe is the Dale DeGroff recipe- 50/50 + perfect. 1.5oz oz London dry gin, 1 oz Cocchi di Torino, 0.5 oz Dolin dry, 1 dash Dale DeGroff bitters, stirred (always!), and an orange (!) twist.
@bushwood1676
@bushwood1676 Жыл бұрын
I was literally looking through your library this week for your martini and ended up making the ford cocktail
@BrandXsps
@BrandXsps Жыл бұрын
This is my go to drink. 5/1, 2 dashes of orange bitters garnished with a lemon peel and 3 Mezztta green olives. I prefer St. George gin. I think everyone has to make their own and find out what they like.
@ItsAMadHouse360
@ItsAMadHouse360 9 ай бұрын
I used to always have it dry, but I recently tried 2Gin /1 vermouth, and it is tastier.
@vinzdahprinz152
@vinzdahprinz152 Жыл бұрын
Good Day Sir, Thank You for the Sips and Tips!!! it inspires me a lot!!!
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