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Cocktail Glass (Martini): The traditional cocktail glass has become synonymous with Martini cocktails, which are commonly served in this type of glassware.

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2006-12-23

Author

Will Murray (Willscrlt)

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A classic 2:1 Manhattan, made with Canadian whiskey, sweet vermouth, bitters, and a cherry A Manhattan is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. ... A Rob Roy is a cocktail with a certain structural similarity to a Manhattan and also to the ubiquitous Martini. ... A margarita on the rocks The margarita is the most common of tequila-based cocktails, made with Triple Sec (or Cointreau) and lime juice, often served with salt on the glass rim. ... The Sidecar was originally invented at a bar in Paris for one of the patrons who was fond of arriving driven in a motorcycle sidecar. ... Brandy Alexander redirects here. ... A classic martini of 5 parts gin to 1 part dry vermouth with an olive The martini is a cocktail traditionally made with gin and dry white vermouth, though in recent years substituting vodka for gin has become more popular than the original recipe. ...   Wikibooks Bartending has more about this subject: Daiquiri Daiquiri, or Daiquirí (which is the Cuban spelling of the word), is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum and lime juice. ... Pink Gin is a cocktail made fashionable in the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century, consisting of jenever and a dash of pink (Angostura bitters, a dark red extract of gentian and spices, known from the 1820s at Angostura in Venezuela but now made in Trinidad and Tobago). ... A Cosmopolitan An IBA Official Cocktail A Cosmopolitan is a cocktail made with vodka, Cointreau or Triple Sec, cranberry juice, and fresh-squeezed lime juice or sweetened lime juice. ... A Golden Cadillac is a cocktail. ... A sour is a traditional family of mixed drinks. ... Wikibooks Bartending has more about this subject: Appletini The appletini, also known as the apple martini, is a cocktail containing vodka and either apple juice, apple cider, or apple liqueur. ... A Hurricane is a drink made from passion fruit syrup and rum. ... Joe Gilmore (born 19th of May 1922) was one of the longest running Head Barmen at The Savoy Hotels American Bar. ... The Bronx Cocktail is essentially a perfect martini with orange juice added. ... Stirring this drink transforms it into a unique green cocktail. ...

 

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