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"Basic Martini
* 2 1/2oz gin or vodka depending on you preference.
* Hint of dry vermouth. A guideline is 8 parts gin or vodka, to 1 part vermouth.
Dirty Martini Recipe
Always a fun one to order: Make it durrrrty!
* 2 1/2oz vodka or gin of choice.
* 1/2oz or less of the brine from the cocktail olives depending on how dirty you want to be.
* Hint of dry vermouth.
Shake cold, serve in a martini glass. Garnish with olives. Some enjoy stuffing their olives with cheese, or experimenting with a wide range of olives available at most quality delis."
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M$not much to it ;-)
http://www.howcast.com/videos/102-How-To-Make-a-Classic-Martini
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M$* 3 shots vodka
* 5 shots cranberry juice
* ½ shot vermouth
Place the vodka, cranberry juice and vermouth in an ice-filled cocktail shaker. Shake well. Pour into martini glasses. Serve with a slice of lime.
Source: http://martinirecipesfree.com/articles/vodka-martini
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"Stirred but not Shaken."
James Bond.