Everybody loves cocktail. The alcoholic beverage combines multiple ingredients to produce such a rich and unique taste. There are various coctails in the world, but one of the most widely known cocktails in the world is of course martini.
However, martini alone is even available in several recipe variations. A popular variation is dirty martini. If you are still new in the world of cocktails, you are perhaps wondering in what ways do regular martini and dirty martini differ from each other. Well, no worries! You can find out below!
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Martini
Martini is a cocktail made by the combination of mostly gin and some dry vermouth, shaken with ice and strained into a cocktail glass. According to the International Bartenders Association (IBA), martini uses 6 cl gin and 1 cl dry vermouth. The standard garnish may include an olive or a twist of lemon rind.
Dirty Martini
Dirty martini is a popular variation of martini. Martini that is given some olive juice, with two olives and without any lemon as garnish, becomes dirty martini. While gin is the core of martini, some variations use vodka instead, either as a total replacement or as an extra ingredient. These variations are sometimes called dirty martini as well, though the more appropriate name is dirty vodka martini.
Martini vs Dirty Martini
Martini | Dirty Martini |
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- Made from gin and dry vermouth | - Made from gin or sometimes vodka, dry vermouth, and olive juice |
- Garnish may include an olive or a twist of lemon rind | - Garnish may include two olives, without any lemon |
- The taste is not as salty, slightly tangy if using lemon | - The taste is typically saltier |
Conclusion
So, regular martini doesn’t involve any olive juice, and may use an olive or some lemon as garnish. Meanwhile, dirty martini includes some olive juice and is without any lemon. Determining which is best is a matter of personal preference.