• lobut@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    I was wondering this too, so I looked it up

    From Google:

    First, ‘dry’ indicates that very little vermouth has been added to the cocktail, so the gin is the primary focus. The typical ratio is 6 parts gin to 1 part vermouth. However, order ‘extra dry’ and you’ll get the slightest splash of vermouth, or even just a glass-coating wash.

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      9 months ago

      My city has a “no straight spirits” rule for bars, it’s a failed attempt to stop binge drinking

      So I would order whisky on the rocks, hold the ice

      Were I a gin fan it would be a “perfectly dry martini”

      The bar staff agree the rule is stupid and are usually happy to work around them. Binge drinking in bars hardly happens anyway as it is too expensive, we have very high alcohol taxes, except on wine.