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Letter to the Editor. Classic.

Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by Detailers Paradise, Jun 30, 2007.

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  1. Detailers Paradise

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    Wait a minute. Not being a martini drinker, this raises a few questions. He pours out the vermouth? Is that how a martini is made?

    Also, is it gin or vodka in a martini?

    Gin brands have very different tastes to me. I like Blue Saphire and Tanquerey, which don't taste the same at all. Is either of those the right kind of gin to use in a martini?

    Also, what about the whole "shaken not stirred" stuff. Do you need one of those stainless steel shakers to make a real martini?
     
  3. CornersWell

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    Whatever. I'm with Bill from Oshkosh.

    CW
     
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    Yeah, there's a lot happening in OshKosh.
     
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    Some people prefer to just show the glass to a photograph of Antonio Benedetto Carpano, the inventor of Vermouth.
     
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    Gin, always gin. Vodka does not a martini make.

    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini_%28cocktail%29 :
    While the standard martini may call for a five to one ratio of distilled spirits to vermouth, aficionados of the dry martini may reduce the proportion of vermouth drastically for a dryer martini. Connoisseurs boast of sweetening the cocktail by merely coating the glass with vermouth,[citation needed] passing the vermouth cap above the glass, shining a light through the vermouth bottle onto the glass, momentarily passing the finished drink near a closed vermouth bottle, or jokingly whispering "vermouth" over the glass. It's been said that a "Churchill Martini" contains no vermouth, just British gin. The legend holds that Churchill would get as close to the vermouth bottle as to "look at it from across the room". This would make it very dry or a so called "Churchill Martini".
     
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    LOL! I remember Hawkeye saying that on M*A*S*H. That was pretty funny.
     

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