Happy Friday once again. In keeping with the recurring theme of my drinks experiments reaching the point where a lot of them are variations on a theme. This time, it’s another version of a gin martini. This version comes from the excellent, but often overlooked (but I’m trying to get back in my rotation) Drinking French book by David Lebovitz. I’m not sure if this is a “French” martini, or the author’s preferred version, but I did go back into my plethora of drinks written about here (which stands at an astounding 323 posts since 2019) and this is a different version of one I’ve made before. It retains the lemon twist, but ups the gin, reduces the vermouth, and adds orange bitters. I’m sure it’ll be delicious. Especially since it’s been in the freezer for three days:
Martini (Drinking French version)
2.5 oz. London dry gin
.5 oz. Dry vermouth
1 dash Orange bitters
Lemon twist, for garnish
Add the gin, vermouth and bitters to a cocktail mixing glass. Fill with ice and stir until well chilled. Strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with the lemon twist
I get orange aromas right off the bat here. I’m a touch surprised. I figured the lemon would lead the way as it’s the freshest ingredient, but no, it’s all orange up front. It’s not overpowering at least. Not that I think orange bitters could really overtake a drink’s aroma – at least one dash can’t. But the fact it stands out as much as it does is surprising, but a pleasant one.
The taste is classic martini. It’s super cold, which is excellent here, given how much of a heavy hitter this one is. Speaking of heavy, the two and a half ounces of gin definitely pack a punch here. There’s not hiding the fact that this is gin based. The herbal notes are very prevalent all throughout the sip.
The vermouth sneaks it’s way onto the palate as well. Adding it’s distinctive flavors closer to the end. However it doesn’t really stick around too long. When it goes away, the gin comes back and leaves a bit of a lingering, ever so slightly citrus-y aftertaste. Thankfully that goes away fairly quickly and it doesn’t prevent you from going back in for another sip, which you will inevitably want to do while your glass is still frosty and the drink is ice cold.
As I mentioned before, freezer martinis are the way to go, and I’ve definitely been leaning into that lately. It’s a trend i definitely want to keep up with, especially as the weather warms up. It makes life a lot easier when it’s cocktail time in the afternoon to just reach into the freezer and pull out a super cold, pre made drink.
Enjoy the weekend!
(Banner image courtesy Matthew Tetrault Photography)

Here’s some good Easter fare:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XJfRzNOJNE
Another classic for this time of the year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0LzsThR2eI
Looky what we found.
Showing the good side of the falls
That sound. Shakes the Earth.
Awesome pic, on my Phuket list for sure. Enjoy Thailand!
That’s all well and good but I don’t know why you traveled all that way just to see a wrought-iron railing. We have those all over the city here at home.
Hey dummy, he’s talking about the rock right behind the rail. It’s a nice rock.
Oh, duh. I see it now, you’re right.
I haven’t been there since I was a tot, but I remember how loud it was!
My ex-girlfriend went to Nagger Falls University! Her boobs felt like bags of sand!
no ofence obvs
Best motherhood curriculum. An Ex is an alum and minored in “Call me when you get there”.
So marrying Satan was not metaphorical. And Beelezebub picked the hotel #Obvio
Wow. That’s the longest this field has remained empty before I decided to just give up. All of my thoughts are negative poison. Nice to see everyone, though!
Hey, negative poison needs an outlet too.
We’re here for you.
Yup. Sometimes I log in, start a post, and…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0D4HUVHAUU
Take care of yourself, my darling dear. You are a valued member of this merry band of misfits. We need you!
Here take two of these
Some Guy: “How low is the bar for sports-related entertainment?”
Stephen A. Smith: “I’M BEING PAID 20 MILLION A YEAR AND THE CAPITAL LETTERS IN THIS RESPONSE ARE NOT UNINTENTIONAL!”
Some Guy: “How did we get here? And no, I’m not quoting Talking Heads.”
Stephen A. Smith: “MY GUESS IS THAT AMERICANS, AND SPORTS FANS IN PARTICULAR, HAVE BEEN CONDITIONED TO EMBRACE VIOLENCE IN ONE FORM OR ANOTHER. THAT INCLUDES VERBAL.”
Took the day off and catching up on the news.
Just remember that if you’re Roman Catholic you have to pay a tarriff on your prayers.
Let’s get the Good Friday festivities off with a bang!
🎵Bang bang bang went the hammer🎶
That time of year again…
What’s the difference between Jesus and a picture of Jesus?
Only takes one nail to hang a picture of Jesus.
We’re going to be the party people in hayell!
Gonna be really pissed if Trump’s in charge down there too.
I mean, his step Dad WAS a carpenter…
Freezer gin, can endorse.

Taking tiday off. Mood:
Damn, that sounds good, Sharkey.
I need to get me some orange bitters. I just have the Agnostura.
I never had some for the longest time and I’m glad I snagged some. They’re a game changer
Nothing like starting the day with a fat hit of sweet, sweet, irony:
[reaches out to New Pornographers as consultants with regard to finding a new drummer]
-Spinal Tap
It’s a treasured day off and I’m alone in the house so I cracked a 20% ABV Espresso martini. Drunk and wired is one way to get through a day.
I’m at the office and it’s a ghost town. Should hopefully be a nice easy day.
My father (before email) had the habit of calling suppliers, clients, business partners, really anyone, late Friday afternoons knowing he’d be sent to messages. He claimed that, “It would jumpstart my Monday”. I’m beginning to think he might have been a bit of an asshole, doing that late, at the end of the week.
“The Seattle Speedball”
I’m enjoying a morning gin and tonic myself. Great start to the day.