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Martini The Cocktail Of Choice

There are a lot of drinks on this planet. There’s the Margarita, which is made with tequila. You have one of the basic cocktails – gin and tonic. There’s also the cute-sounding Daiquiri. There’s the Bloody Mary, a concoction that has so many ingredients that you could easily substitute soups with it. But no other [...]

How To Throw A Martini Party

Throwing a party is something most of us scratch our heads over. All the planning just makes even the best of us feel insecure about our personal ideas. Why wouldn’t that be the case when what’s at stake is our social reputation? Throwing a bad party is just as memorable as throwing a good one. [...]

Light Up Martini Glasses

Light up martini glasses come in many styles and colors. If you want to give your party a club-like look, or would just like something pretty to look at while you sip your drink, you may want to consider light up martini glasses. These glasses are usually some type of food grade acrylic and are [...]

Martini Sets Dress Up Your Bar

It doesn’t take a lot to serve Martinis. All that is required, are some glasses, ice, Gin or Vodka, Vermouth, and a suitable garnish, such as, green olives. With these simple ingredients anyone can create a classic martini, or if your like me add some olive brine and serve it dirty. If you are in [...]

Making The Perfect Martini

People say you can go on your whole life searching for your one true love and still end up alone. Well, that saying also holds true for your martini journey. Making the perfect martini just seems so impossible that some self-professed, die-hard martini lovers die, no pun intended, without being able to create the perfect [...]

Martini How To Make One

Making a martini is easy. How you go about it really depends on your personal preference. A classic martini is either gin or vodka, with a touch of vermouth. Either stirred or shaken with ice and then poured into a chilled martini glass. Then garnished with an olive. You can also make many variations, such [...]

Uses For A Martini Glass

Martinis are a versatile and fun drink. I know when I run out of beer but still want a drink I can always fall back on a martini. My favorite Martini drink is the Lemon drop, but  if I am out of lemons I will usually opt for a dirty martini. If I am out of olive juice then I usually have a vodka martini straight up. If I am out of Vodka, then it is time for bed.

In spite of martinis being a great fall back drink. The glasses are just as useful. They can be used for decorating and table center pieces. They even look cool just sitting on the counter or in that glass doored cupboard.

If you are having an adult Birthday party and you want to create a festive center piece for your table, you can use the martini glass. It doesn’t matter whether you are actually serving alcohol or not you just want to create a festive look.

Take 3 martini glasses and fill them with colored birthday confetti. Then sprinkle additional confetti on the table. You can also place tiny wrapped packages near the stems of the glasses on the confetti. Then take some very small wrapped square packages and stick them on a toothpick and place into the confetti filled martini glass as a garnish.

This makes a very festive birthday table center piece. You can also create similar variations for Christmas parties, and Halloween parties or whatever event you are having.

Another great use of the martini glass is for serving desserts. A martini glass filled with cool lime jello and garnished with a maraschino cherry looks like an appletini, but is actually a cool low call desert. Chocolate pudding topped with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles topped garnished with a piece of Dove chocolate also makes a great dessert display. And it is oh so delicious.

Fruit cocktail or melon balls also look great in a large clear martini glass. Just remember to have a suitable garnish on a toothpick or cocktail sword such as a strawberry, cherry, or piece of chocolate. You can use your imagination and let your creative juices go wild. If you have any martini glass ideas you would like to share please leave a comment below.

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Stemless Clear Martini Glasses On Clearance

Stemless Clear Martini Glasses On Clearance

I like the look of the Classic Martini glasses. But as far as carrying them around and mingling at parties, they are not the most convenient. Especially after you’ve drank a martini or two.  But the stemless martini glass feels good in your hand and is easy to hold and carry.

It’s also less prone to spills. It’s practical, feels good in your hand and looks good too. Plus they seem to be in style right now. I like to find great deals on my bar supplies, and I recently discovered that these stemless Martini glasses are on clearance at Swank. So you can save a little and get free shipping too.

I’ll also be looking for some bulk deals for the serious party host.

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Swank Chillin Martini Glass

The Modern Martini Glass

The Martini is the classic cocktail party drink. The cool factor of the Martini cannot be denied from the classic shaken not stirred, James Bond Martini, to the much missed 3 Martini lunch of the 1960’s. Nothing says hip like holding a Martini in your hand.

What makes the Martini so cool? Well, it’s the glass. That’s why at Best Martini Glass we want to help you find the best Martini Glass for your cocktail party or Perfect Martini creation.

The original clear long stemmed Classic Martini Glass is, well, still a classic. But now there are so many new variations, that you can find one to fit any taste and style. From etched glass, to colored stems.

One of my favorite Martini Glass stores is Swank. They have the colorful Mardi Gras Martini Glasses. The sexy Ember Martini Glass. The colorful Calypso Glass, and the Cosmopolitan Swerve Martini Glass with a curved stem.

A Huge selection of giant over sized Martini Glasses, and my personal favorite the stem less Martini Glass. The stem less Martini Glass just like the new stem less wine glasses are becoming the newest most popular glasses. If you have ever had a 3 Martini Lunch or staggered around a cocktail party then you will know why.

Another cool glass featured at Swank is the Chillin Martini Glass. One of the things that makes the Martini drinkable is the chilled Alcohol. That is the whole purpose of shaking or stirring the ingredients with ice. If shaken too vigorously, small pieces of ice can break off into the drink diluting the Alcohol. That is why James Bond prefers his drink stirred and not shaken.

The Chillen Glass will afford you the opportunity to keep your gently stirred Martini cold without having to chug it. It is a two part masterpiece that consists of a glass fish bowl that is to be filled with ice. Then your Martini is poured into a stem less Martini Glass that fits inside and on top of the bowl of ice. The result, a perfectly chilled Martini that you can sip, while finishing that long conversation, and remain coherent.

No matter what your Martini Glass needs are, we hope to help you find the perfect glass for your next soiree.

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Martini ABC’s

Martini ABC’s

There are so many amazing Martini Recipes out there that one could spend forever trying to perfect the Martini. But when you do you will know it. Here are some new favorites:

A is for Apple Martini

With sour apple liqueur
2 oz. Vodka
1½ oz. Bols sour apple liqueur
½ oz. Lemon juice
Apple slice for garnish
Pour ingredients into mixing glass. Add ice and stir to chill. Strain into your Swank Martini Glass and garnish.

B is for Blue Moon Martini Recipe

6 parts gin
1 part blue curacao
Lemon twist
Combine liquid ingredients in a mixing glass with ice cubes and stir well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with lemon twist.

C is for Chocolate Vodka Martini

2 oz. Vodka
1 oz. Godiva Liqueur
1 oz. White creme de cacao
Chocolate stick for garnish (optional)
Pour liquid ingredients into mixing glass. Add ice and stir to chill. Strain into your Swank Martini Glass and garnish with chocolate stick
if you like.



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