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How to Make a Martini | Cocktail Recipes
Recipe: 2 oz London Dry Gin; 1 oz Dry Vermouth. Stir, serve up. Garnish with an olive or a twist.
The martini is pretty much the most famous cocktail ever, it needs no introduction. However even though everybody knows it, there are about a million different ways to drink them. People like them shaken, stirred, up, on the rocks, olives, twist, dirty, dry. Just like a Reese's Peanut Butter cup, there's no wrong way to drink a martini. But, I'm going to show you the classic way to make a martini, and it might surprise you actually, because classically martini's were made with gin and not vodka.
Over time, I think because the popularity of vodka, somehow vodka just overtook the primary ingredient in most martini's. Now people don't even specify if they want vodka or gin. They just assume it's made with Vodka. Originally it was made with gin. The reason for this is that in the 19th century when all of these classic cocktails were invented, vodka didn't really exist in the United States.
It did over in Russia, but it wasn't until the 1940's that vodka came over and it didn't get popular until the 1950's, which is then when people started drinking martini's with vodka. So we're going to make it the classic way and for my money the better way, but again do whatever you want. People always get angry when I mess with their martini. Do it, it's your martini, you do whatever you need to do.
Two ounces of gin, London Dry Gin. I like stuff that's a little higher proof, because I think when you're stirring stuff with ice it's always going to dilute, so the higher the proof the more flavor you're going to get. That's another great reason to use gin, is that there's flavor in it. Vodka doesn't taste like anything, but drink it if you want.
And we're going to do one whole ounce of dry vermouth. I know a lot of people like to make really dry martini's, but that's just vodka chilled. That's not a cocktail, much less a martini. So I think that vermouth adds more flavor to the drink and I don't know when this whole idea of the drier the martini, the more manly you are. That seems to be some sort of power play that businessmen in the 1950's invented. I don't get it. I think that knowing how to make a good cocktail or order a good cocktail and knowing why, displays much more confidence therefore much more manliness, but what do I know.
So that's it, it's just the two ingredients. Of course, if you want to make a dirty martini you'll use a little olive brine. We're not going to do that here. I like my martini's clean. Now a little more ice. As I've said before, I like to have the ice kind of peeking out, kind of like an iceberg in the mixing glass. And you'll notice I'm stirring this martini, with apologizes to James Bond. He's the only one I give a pass to, but I honestly see no reason why you would shake a martini.
It will dilute the drink more, make it a weaker drink and the texture will be totally degraded. They'll get ice chips in there, you'll get all kinds of ice bubbles. A far inferior drink to a nice stirred Martini. All right, a good 20-25 seconds of stirring for proper chilling and dilution. Let's get out chilled cocktail glass that we have put in the freezer, right before I started this. This is a Coop glass. It's not the martini, the big V that you're used to seeing. I think that those are fine when they're small, although they're impossible. You've possibly spilled them more than you drink them.
But those giant 12 ounce glasses, I mean can you even finish a 12 ounce martini, and if you can why are you even bothering spending the time to make it? Why not, if you need to get that drunk, really just do us all a favor drink some grain alcohol. So there, a perfectly made gin classic martini. You can do it with olives or a twist for garnish. I like doing it with a twist, but a simple green olive, I think is the iconic garnish and that's how you make a classic Martini.
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@xavegregorio
@xavegregorio 10 лет назад
He throws a lot of shade. Love it
@dillonmason4503
@dillonmason4503 7 лет назад
i like how he gives a history lesson along with the tutorials. i feel so informed.
@CourtNeeSupreme
@CourtNeeSupreme 7 лет назад
His level of knowledge and condescension is what makes this video even better. lol
@caitlinan2939
@caitlinan2939 3 года назад
Totally agreed!
@sreerej6081
@sreerej6081 2 года назад
True..
@ughkatie480
@ughkatie480 9 лет назад
This guy is so condescending I love him. If I were a bartender and people didn't respect the flavours of alcohol, I'd be pissed too. He's amazing.
@Uckertay
@Uckertay 10 лет назад
This guy is the reason I use more craft cocktail methods. A lot of detail in this video! Thanks!
@aaronlane8405
@aaronlane8405 10 лет назад
Good video. I suspect Bond takes his martini shaken because it dilutes it. That way he can drink more and not get too wasted if he has to suddenly spring into action.
@resonantdave
@resonantdave 10 лет назад
Nope. It just sounded cooler.
@VinkPepijn
@VinkPepijn 10 лет назад
Nope, it will also be diluted when you stir it
@josejerry9364
@josejerry9364 9 лет назад
when it get shaken ,the air gets agitated and dilutes when it stirred
@NortonsNestMonthly
@NortonsNestMonthly 9 лет назад
Pepijn Vink The second the first ice cube hits the gin, it's diluted but you want a cold martini, don't you?
@polak.7144
@polak.7144 5 лет назад
I'm not a cocktail expert but I think it wouldn't change how much you dilute a drink, it's still strong even if you can't feel it.
@elishevablumenfeld639
@elishevablumenfeld639 8 лет назад
very charismatic Bartender and correct way to make that classic of all classic cocktail :-) I would like to see you on drinkstube with Jamie Oliver ;-)
@ranavalona24
@ranavalona24 5 лет назад
A classic Martini is NOT made with vodka.
@ajthefunkmonster4767
@ajthefunkmonster4767 6 лет назад
Charles Dickens goes into a bar and orders a martini. The bartender says "olive or twist?"
@Blazingspitfire
@Blazingspitfire 6 лет назад
pretty high level pun here..
@Kelema86
@Kelema86 5 лет назад
Get out 😂
@mmatter33
@mmatter33 6 лет назад
I love this guy...so much culture and passion and classic knowledge.
@Kitsua
@Kitsua 9 лет назад
It's certainly correct that the Martini is the most controversial cocktail when it comes to describing how it should be done, but I think you hit the nail on the head for every element here. Personally, I also prefer a more classic ratio of gin (and, indeed, it must be gin) to vermouth rather than the modern take of "ultra-dry". I too prefer a twist to an olive, though I concede that the latter is the more iconic. In short, great video on a potentially hazardous topic.
@joel25761
@joel25761 9 лет назад
Sonny Williamson you're so right for me it's an ounce extra dry vermouth for 2 of gin with a lemon twist.I agree with you that's the best martini ever
@rowdyraidersful
@rowdyraidersful 8 лет назад
I love the little fun facts this guy throws in.
@callumreid6936
@callumreid6936 6 лет назад
thats how you know you got a good bartender ..
@Denabella
@Denabella 10 лет назад
I want this man to be my bartender.
@neerajjuyal7961
@neerajjuyal7961 7 лет назад
Denabella same here
@jaffaorange3809
@jaffaorange3809 6 лет назад
I want him to be more than just my bartender.
@gamegeekx
@gamegeekx 4 года назад
I want my bartender shirtless. No tie. Has to be entirely topless.
@casper8849
@casper8849 3 года назад
@@gamegeekx ok wtf! XD
@caitlinan2939
@caitlinan2939 3 года назад
@@jaffaorange3809 hahahahaahh!
@lb1770
@lb1770 10 лет назад
Having had some truly terrible martinis in my relatively short cocktail-drinking career this was an absolute revelation, thank you!
@chivalrousjack
@chivalrousjack 2 года назад
Seriously.
@AndyCigars
@AndyCigars 7 лет назад
Excellent beginning/basic way to make a classic martini and he makes some great, basic points.
@kymelb09
@kymelb09 4 года назад
Great video, simple instruction, and interesting insights. Love it, thanks!!
@Erpty05
@Erpty05 10 лет назад
i like this guy
@AbercrombieNYC
@AbercrombieNYC 6 лет назад
will you make a video about why you love stnky's in brooklyn? how to pair the stuff you get there with awesome cocktails?
@1983Jacko
@1983Jacko 4 года назад
I just made my first Martini tonight and the first recipe I followed asked for 2.5 oz of gin and 0.5 oz of vermouth. Honestly, there was way too much gin taste, I'll have to try this recipe tomorrow. Thanks
@PedroLaraSalazar
@PedroLaraSalazar 7 лет назад
This is exactly how I like to make the Martini, I think people and some bartenders (my brother included, who is bartender) dismiss the flavor of the Dry Vermouth, but the sweetness and extra flavor is really welcome, otherwise is just a Gin shot, I like the Bombay Sapphire for more aromatic Gin, but the Tanqueray Gin is just as good, I also think the peel of a lemon gives it even more flavors and aroma to the cocktail, the olive saltiness neutralizes some of the flavors in the Gin for me, but its a perfect drink to have, One is good, Two is too much and Three are not enough!
@randykenderguillenroca5712
@randykenderguillenroca5712 5 лет назад
Very good job Tom
@adam45011
@adam45011 10 лет назад
Ice chips. I always give the bartender the death stare.
@erickoontz6835
@erickoontz6835 5 лет назад
Beautiful cocktail, beautiful man.
@mossemalm
@mossemalm 9 лет назад
You are one charismatic fucker :) keep it up!
@wakizashilover
@wakizashilover 9 лет назад
I usually put my mix in the freezer for 10 minutes before I add the ice and stir, but other than that mine is exactly the same. Classic and great
@cmmiles000
@cmmiles000 8 лет назад
+Adam Sherlock The whole point of the mixing isn't only to cool it down. Dilution is a big part of it. If the mix is too cold before stirring, it won't be diluted properly.
@Mu3aaath
@Mu3aaath 7 лет назад
Ok , for the love of god just make your own channel already. You're amazing at what you do *.*
@Mu3aaath
@Mu3aaath 7 лет назад
You share a lot of facts about the drinks you seem to know what you're doing and you're all about tradition , you use fine ingredients when making the drinks and you're totally charismatic.
@simonc586
@simonc586 8 лет назад
Well done. You use a decent gin and you're not scared of vermouth even though you use a crappy one. The one point I will add is if you're making a classic one you need a dash of orange bitters in there. Lot's of ""people"" aka idiots will say no to that but clearly they haven't read back far enough to understand.
@cosmokramer4703
@cosmokramer4703 4 года назад
Best cocktail recipes
@TheSummerrain9
@TheSummerrain9 3 года назад
you got me with the gin....your channel is good :) cheers!
@califdad4
@califdad4 4 года назад
I like the bits of ice in the martini when shaken. The measurements he did is how I like my Martini's
@christianjeffress5312
@christianjeffress5312 8 лет назад
I use a shot of Tanqueray and half a shot of Ponti Vermouth and mix in a separate glass to mix well and then put that in the shaker, stir for three seconds and pour in a chilled martini glass. I use three olives with permentos. I made a video on my channel of me making it. :)
@tigerdg1
@tigerdg1 4 года назад
A completely professional bartender, personable, friendly, accurate, and utterly CUTE.
@roughryder5
@roughryder5 4 года назад
I've seen a few of his HowCast videos, and people in the comment section either love this man or hate him...sometimes you just can't win.
@matthewarnold8100
@matthewarnold8100 7 лет назад
This guy is a rebel! You do you, brother.
@erikacarrillo9147
@erikacarrillo9147 9 лет назад
What kind of olives are used? They look so pretty.
@anotherorganisminoregon4999
@anotherorganisminoregon4999 9 лет назад
I'll bet this guy was in such high demand back in the day. They don't interview him, he interviews them!
@DILLIGAF785643
@DILLIGAF785643 7 лет назад
Hey thanks for this. If be interested to know what volume your glass holds. Mine hold 235ml and using this recipe and stir technique, Im never able fill the glass. I also stirred them for longer than you suggest but doesn't fill the glass. Not really a big issue. Maybe the ice is larger so needs longer stirring
@venternicky9599
@venternicky9599 5 лет назад
Looks great
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 6 лет назад
This is it kids. He speaks the truth.
@zerotohero2129
@zerotohero2129 8 лет назад
Fine cocktail. I work for a 5 star establishment and that is very well done obviously there is room for creativity to everyone reading this comment. It all boils down to personal preference.
@zerotohero2129
@zerotohero2129 8 лет назад
+Tyler Wade By creativity I mean the orange bitters.
@bhagabansahoo77
@bhagabansahoo77 6 лет назад
Great information! Should we shake dirty Martini or stir?
@Triadii
@Triadii 9 месяцев назад
Stirred always
@vantashacarrasco5994
@vantashacarrasco5994 4 года назад
I like this guy😎
@richardsudborough6421
@richardsudborough6421 7 лет назад
Honest facts with opinion.
@jamesrustleford9328
@jamesrustleford9328 8 лет назад
Pretty close to my method except I do three ounces of gin and one ounce of vermouth, French vermouth, not Italian, for a total of a four ounce drink. I keep the gin and vermouth in the fridge and simply mix the two without ice and pour into a chilled six ounce martini glass with one Spanish giant green olive at the bottom. That last bit is important, to me letting the olive and it's 1/2 a teaspoon or so of brine blend with the drink is vital and adds an important third component to the taste. The only complaints I've ever had about it are from people who expected vodka.
@Lieutenant_Dude
@Lieutenant_Dude 8 лет назад
I'm just happy that Martini Rossi is selling vermouth in smaller bottles.
@Cypeq
@Cypeq 8 лет назад
Yep I always buy small ones... keeps drink fresh.
@Triadii
@Triadii 9 месяцев назад
Big ones make zero sense. Drink doesn’t keep well and you only use a few mils of it each drink.
@sammyjohn.production4783
@sammyjohn.production4783 9 лет назад
Martini is good with gin not with vodka vodka is like eating breadcrumb with paste
@tracksofnyc
@tracksofnyc 4 года назад
Stirred, nice!
@kechadelroy9477
@kechadelroy9477 5 лет назад
Love love
@gavinburnes6344
@gavinburnes6344 6 лет назад
Love him 😂
@Cypeq
@Cypeq 8 лет назад
doesn't the classic call for just scenting the ice with vermouth, give it a 2-3 spins pour it out and then drop the gin. I do agree with this recipe... keeping the vermouth but use half an ouce. Than again I order my gin straight... that's pretty dry as Martini goes ;D
@jibeneyto91
@jibeneyto91 8 лет назад
The classic Martini actually used a 1-to-1 ratio. Or even 2 parts vermouth to 1 part gin.
@Cypeq
@Cypeq 8 лет назад
I have to try that... only problem I don't have gin for mixing now :/ maybe if I get beefeater on the cheap somewhere. I don't enjoy sapphire in drinks it's too gentle... makes good sipper.
@deborahlubarski1353
@deborahlubarski1353 8 лет назад
+jibeneyto THANKYOU! People these days think "dry martini" means 'less vermouth' or no vermouth, when, in fact it only means "a Martini made with French (dry/extra dry vermouth) as opposed to "wet martini", made with traditional Italian vermouth ("sweet vermouth"). With today's (incorrect) definition of dry/extra-dry "Martini", you may as well ask for a straight-up double gin/vodka chilled, because thats all it is. VERMOUTH - dry/extra dry, or sweet, is what MAKES A MARTINI, A MARTINI!!! NOTE TO PRO BARTENDERS/HOME BAR TENDERS Making drinks for friends: DRY MARTINI DOES NOT MEAN "LESS VERMOUTH", it simply means using dry vermouth vs '
@deborahlubarski1353
@deborahlubarski1353 8 лет назад
+jibeneyto THANKYOU! People these days think "dry martini" means 'less vermouth' or no vermouth, when, in fact it only means "a Martini made with French (dry/extra dry vermouth) as opposed to "wet martini", made with traditional Italian vermouth ("sweet vermouth"). With today's (incorrect) definition of dry/extra-dry "Martini", you may as well ask for a straight-up double gin/vodka chilled, because thats all it is. VERMOUTH - dry/extra dry, or sweet, is what MAKES A MARTINI, A MARTINI!!! NOTE TO PRO BARTENDERS/HOME BAR TENDERS Making drinks for friends: DRY MARTINI DOES NOT MEAN "LESS VERMOUTH", it simply means using dry vermouth vs '
@jibeneyto91
@jibeneyto91 8 лет назад
David Stanley hehe, you're welcome. There'a a cocktail bar in Barcelona, Spain, called "Dry Martini Bar". They have the original recipe of the Dry Martini written with big lettering on a large mirror. Look it up on Google. It calls for: 1/2 London Dry Gin 1/2 French Vermouth 1 dash Orange Bitters Squeeze lemon rind. Add a green olive I thought the olive wasn't part of the original recipe, but whatever.
@FitzGerald9876
@FitzGerald9876 5 лет назад
Thumbs up due to "coupe glass" recommendation.
@ohiyo1
@ohiyo1 7 лет назад
Bravo!!!
@holame9142
@holame9142 4 года назад
Gin and juice, good 2 go... 😎😎😎
@thomfoote6779
@thomfoote6779 9 лет назад
Nice. Thanks.
@dannynannady
@dannynannady 8 лет назад
One of the reasons the whole "the dryer a martini, the better" trend came about is because back then a LOT of bars didn't chill their vermouth, hell a lot don't even do it nowadays. Vermouth is a fortified wine and like all wine it oxidizes and starts tasting vinegary merely a few weeks after opening. More often than not, a martini would be made with bad vermouth and ultimately ruining what would have been a fantastic drink.
@TheGeneralJos
@TheGeneralJos 5 лет назад
He's pretentious. I freaking love it
@conalquinn5276
@conalquinn5276 7 лет назад
The sass on this man
@sinanegeatalay1027
@sinanegeatalay1027 9 лет назад
tkans for the video
@irisbailar3980
@irisbailar3980 5 лет назад
I don't like a bitter martini, is there a light gin you could recommend?
@Triadii
@Triadii 9 месяцев назад
Maybe you are new to gin or don’t like it altogether. Which is good.
@izzybee3713
@izzybee3713 7 лет назад
Oh Man.. Carry on
@anshumansingh72
@anshumansingh72 6 лет назад
You are awesome
@Ducati_Dude
@Ducati_Dude 9 лет назад
Awesome vid... tnx!
@NortonsNestMonthly
@NortonsNestMonthly 9 лет назад
He's right about vermouth. The driest martini possible is just straight gin and technically, making it with no vermouth is not a martini.
@davidbuzzin426
@davidbuzzin426 5 лет назад
👍
@Littlefrogintheocean
@Littlefrogintheocean 10 лет назад
Can you write down the ingredients of all drink recipes in each video? Please :)
@mohammadaminamirifar5313
@mohammadaminamirifar5313 8 лет назад
nice
@anthonysoares329
@anthonysoares329 9 лет назад
it seems like everyone here is a professional bartender. different strokes for different folks
@AlexMPruteanu
@AlexMPruteanu 2 года назад
Thank you. A "martini" is gin and dry vermouth. If you use vodka, then it's a "vodka and vermouth." Period. That being said, enjoy it however you wish. I've been making the classic martini for over 40 years; if you're interested in how I make it: 4 oz. Tanqueray gin 1/2 oz. dry vermouth In a small pitcher (like shown in this video), combine both with ice and stir for about 3 minutes. Serve in a chilled glass with olive or my personal favourite: lemon peel. Repeat. A few times a night.
@Triadii
@Triadii 9 месяцев назад
Vodka Martini
@FitStanley
@FitStanley 9 лет назад
I love his commentary. lol
@dimitrz2000
@dimitrz2000 5 лет назад
Question : how's this different from Martini Binaca ? I always though you mixed gin & vermouth with Martini to get Martini cocktail ?
@joshcurtis6955
@joshcurtis6955 9 лет назад
Does anyone know where I could find one of those strainers he used? (preferably a UK website)
@sciencegeek011
@sciencegeek011 9 лет назад
It's just a julep strainer. You can find them on amazon and other kitchen supply stores.
@josejerry9364
@josejerry9364 9 лет назад
I appreciate ur question,i wanted to ask the same one u did
@josejerry9364
@josejerry9364 9 лет назад
Benjamin Liu Thank you Benjamine for the kind information.
@NortonsNestMonthly
@NortonsNestMonthly 9 лет назад
It's called a Hawthorne strainer. Any package store has it or order one on line.
@kevinjones2268
@kevinjones2268 6 лет назад
More vodka zingers please
@coltoncrawfordjazz
@coltoncrawfordjazz 10 лет назад
Ashton Kutcher, is that you?
@ItsTomJoe
@ItsTomJoe 6 лет назад
Haha, well Vodka for sure does have a taste too ;) But not as much as gin does though.
@whitewasted4549
@whitewasted4549 7 лет назад
whoa whoa whoa how the hell do people eat reese's peanut butter cups? oreos maybe but reese's may god have mercy on our souls
@rainepanda
@rainepanda 6 лет назад
I like his sass lol
@fredyacuna9756
@fredyacuna9756 7 лет назад
neat
@RetroActiveGamers
@RetroActiveGamers 8 лет назад
On a side note when he mentioned about shaking the drink, another reason you wouldn't shake a gin martini is that you would bruise the gin.
@Calypsofifty
@Calypsofifty 6 лет назад
how many ways are there to eat a reese's cup
@gamegeekx
@gamegeekx 4 года назад
Is it Fuh...ked up that I drink Tanqueray straight up through shots?
@matijakujundzic9164
@matijakujundzic9164 4 года назад
What is olive rhime/ryme (sry, English isn't my 1.language)
@royalmitchell4905
@royalmitchell4905 6 лет назад
Handsome man :)
@0touto
@0touto 8 лет назад
offtopic question, but... can anyone tell what is this tune playing on background?
@seb0rn739
@seb0rn739 5 лет назад
I'm shook, a Martini with Vodka?!
@1983Jacko
@1983Jacko 4 года назад
I've honestly never had one with vodka, I'm pretty shocked that it's apparently a thing.
@A7xeno
@A7xeno 3 года назад
@@1983Jacko It's literally the most common Martini ever lol. I've honestly never seen anyone order a Gin martini.
@buffalo_6621
@buffalo_6621 4 года назад
So is that a dry martini or a classic martini?
@DM-ps4oc
@DM-ps4oc 3 года назад
Yes, I am here for the 12oz martini
@chinamanschance8701
@chinamanschance8701 8 лет назад
This drink is why a man can never stop.
@Cypeq
@Cypeq 8 лет назад
to do what?
@lukaszlanginger
@lukaszlanginger 8 лет назад
I like mine on the house :)
@unconventionalvibes
@unconventionalvibes 9 лет назад
I didn't know Ashton Kutcher was a cocktail connoisseur
@isenmileshamson4603
@isenmileshamson4603 4 года назад
James Bond is in the spy business 24/7!!! So he doesnt need a "clean" martini to get drunk by himself!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MealsOnWheelsFLA
@MealsOnWheelsFLA 9 лет назад
Where can I get that mixing class?
@NortonsNestMonthly
@NortonsNestMonthly 9 лет назад
Any pint glass will do to mix the drink.
@George42896
@George42896 6 лет назад
Anybody answer me the question please: if i order a martini, not dry not anything, they are bringing me one with 25 ml of vermuth? Not with like 10?
@davidarriola2533
@davidarriola2533 9 лет назад
Show what your mixing
@darkside91
@darkside91 6 лет назад
VODKA!!!!!!!!!!
@bobhanks4003
@bobhanks4003 9 лет назад
looks like I'm sticking with the grain alcohol :d
@jasondonald9830
@jasondonald9830 8 лет назад
I'm with you. Kinda made me feel a little bad when he said that lol
@Kelema86
@Kelema86 5 лет назад
Lmfao this guy is so arrogant yet hilarious.
@niedomyty00
@niedomyty00 5 лет назад
What about orange bitters? Heard this is a important ingredient.
@uberLejoe
@uberLejoe 9 лет назад
Martini brand Vermouth and Tanqueray Gin
@joel25761
@joel25761 9 лет назад
uberLejoe so much better with Stock extra dry vermouth you should try it.I hated martini until I tried this vermouth.now I love a good gin martini
@uberLejoe
@uberLejoe 9 лет назад
Is it much more expensive than Martini? Price is definitely a deal breaker here
@cmmiles000
@cmmiles000 8 лет назад
+joel25761 'Gin' martini? Don't you mean... a 'Martini?' 'Martini' is actually the name of the cocktail, just like the variation made with vodka is actually called a 'Kangaroo' or a 'Kangaroo Kicker' and if you shake the drink instead of stirring it, it's then referred to as a 'Bradford.'
@tomjens2046
@tomjens2046 8 лет назад
Isn't vodkatini is martini using vodka instead of gin? Never been to a bar who would do martini with vodka and not gin (unless it is specified as vodkatini)
@bentleyg90
@bentleyg90 8 лет назад
many people.. particularly women order vodka martinis
@minaweymouth-little381
@minaweymouth-little381 8 лет назад
...it's the 20th century if you're talking about the 1900's.
@lexusdriver1963
@lexusdriver1963 3 года назад
Martinis are the most customizable cocktails in the cocktail world.
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