by Lili Gordon
Dry vermouth was first added to gin in 1843 and this became very popular combination called Gin and French. It is a mystery who created the recipe, but one is sure, this cocktail is a fashion item, whose contents change wi...read more
As always, the Intoxicologist is on a quest for something exciting and new for parties and special occasions. Valentine's Day 2008 stirred my imagination for creative new cocktail recipes. I've been in the test kitchen t...read more
The traditional martini is a cocktail made with gin and dry white vermouth, although substituting vodka for gin is now common. Unlike traditional martinis, which are shaken or stirred, frozen fresh martinis are in vogue. T...read more
by Louanne Cox
Churchill and Hemmingway loved the old fashioned gin martini, but as the twentieth century marched on the vodka martini grew in popularity. Then along came Mark Roselar and invented the apple martini, the race for new mart...read more
If you readers are anything like me, you get bored very easily with the same old drinks time and time again. Sometimes I just don't feel like a Tom Collins, or a Vodka Tonic. Well, in extreme boredom the other day I decide...read more
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