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Tuesday
Nov172009

Things I Have Learned About Cocktails

I am still uncertain of the best way to mix a Martini, but I'm pretty sure it involves Hendrick's Gin.

Also, there's a distinct possibility that the best Martini is actually a Gibson.

Reader Comments (1)

I am certain of the best way to mix a Martini. Whether it always involves Hendricks (a very fine gin, mind you) depends on the vermouth. Anything on the sweeter end of dry should be balanced out with a very dry gin such as Hendricks.

November 18, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermisuba

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