How do you make a dry ice Martini?
To make a dry ice martini, you would make your martini like normal and then drop dry ice in for effect. ChaCha!
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What is the difference between a dry martini and a regular martini?
A dry martini has less vermouth in it than a regular martini.
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What the difference between a wet martini and a dry martini?
The drier the martini the less vermouth is will contain. For ...
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What is a martini and a dry martini?
Martini: the name for a cocktail based on gin and vermouth. a...
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What is the difference between a dry martini and a sweet martini?
A dry martini has 1 2/3 oz gin, 1/3 oz dry vermouth and 1 oli...
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What does it mean when someone asks for a dry martini?
The Perfect Martini is half Gin (or vodka) and half vermouth....
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What is the difference between a dry martini and a regular martini?
A dry martini has less vermouth in it than a regular martini.
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What the difference between a wet martini and a dry martini?
The drier the martini the less vermouth is will contain. For ...
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Dry Vermouth makes a dry martini dry just like olives make a ...
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What is the difference between a dry martini and a dirty martini?
A dry martini is vermouth & gin. Chill over ice & strain into...
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What does a very dry martini mean?
'Dry' is the common term to describe modern day gin. A dry ma...
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What is a martini and a dry martini?
Martini: the name for a cocktail based on gin and vermouth. a...
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What the difference between a wet martini and a dry martini?
The drier the martini the less vermouth is will contain. For ...
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How do you make a dry martini?
Follow the instructions in the link.
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What is the difference between a regular martini and a dry martini?
A dry martini has less vermouth in it than a regular martini.
About Dry martini
A dry martini is a popular cocktail consisting of either vodka or gin and dry vermouth. It's usually garnished with an olive or lemon twist.


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