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Also, what is in a standard Martini?

2006-09-12 03:14:18 · 22 answers · asked by Olicat1234 1 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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Go for 6 cans per person, some may have more some may have less.

2006-09-12 03:15:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get a keg of beer. its better then dragging in like 10 30 packs. You figure about 5-7 beers for each person. Youre better off having cosmopolitans. Just buy the pre made Skyy martini mix in a pink bottle and Skyy vodka. I had a party and there were 20 people and i had 4 bottles that wasnt enough so id buy like 10 bottles of each. Its mush easier that way.

2006-09-12 03:17:49 · answer #2 · answered by Baby Jack born 4/5/09 4 · 0 0

have you thought about buying a keg...it might go farther and cost less...and as far as the martini goes i think you might ask a bartender that...i do not think i have ever drank a martini....it might be nice if some of the guest brought their own if they do not like what you have to drink...i know that parties like this can go overboard and many things can get broke...so hope you are in for the cost and all.....

2006-09-12 03:26:52 · answer #3 · answered by sanangel 6 · 0 0

30- 6 packs

6 ounces of freezing Bombay Sapphire or Mercury gin.
5 drops of Noilly Pratt dry vermouth.
2 small twists of lemon rind.
2 Picholine olives.


Fill a glass martini shaker about 3/4 full of cracked, clean ice.
Pour your gin into the shaker and let stand for sixty seconds. Count down from sixty to zero.
Approach your shaker with caution, and lovingly apply the lid.
Shake, shake, shake. About fifteen, vigorous, diagonal shakes should do the trick.
Put that shaker down and get two well chilled martini glasses from the fridge or freezer. Allow the shaker to rest for about another sixty seconds.
Into each glass drop two drops of vermouth (the fifth drop is just for good luck).
Each glass gets a twist and an olive (the olive is optional--though we love em).
Strain your very chilly gin into each glass.
Chink and enjoy.

2006-09-12 03:18:43 · answer #4 · answered by SCHANEEKQUEAH GOTTI 2 · 0 0

i would say 3-4 cases. Martini --Vodka , dry vermouth.
If i was having 30 people i would get
Captain
Bacardi
Absolut
Jack
3+cases of beer
Coke/ diet coke
Cranberry juice
Orange juice
7 - up

2006-09-12 03:17:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

depends on how moderately they drink 1 or 2 drinks an hour i would say at least 2 or three cases i only know beer i only party with rednecks lol ps we dont want them 2 get a dui dwi so leave it at a buzz level plez for all our sakes be responsible when it comes to that if they drink to much,a serios drinker usaully brings something xtra, a tent in the yard a lounge chair with a blanket works great i personally have traditional redneck couch on porch lol
party hard but safe man nobody likes to lose friends

2006-09-12 03:25:35 · answer #6 · answered by shaunnapiranha 2 · 0 0

i would get 2 half kegs. unless you're a bunch of drunks (dont worry, all my friends are) then maybe a full keg and a half. my friend had a party, maybe 20 peoples, went thru a full keg no problem. but then again, we were drinking hard liquer too...

and a martini has gin and vermooth and i dont know what else, but you can go to webtender.com

2006-09-12 03:17:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ha! Depends on the people. For the 30 people I would invite, a 6-pack would do. Some other people would need a keg.

2006-09-12 03:16:07 · answer #8 · answered by Lisa 6 · 0 0

well how much do they drink ok lats put it this way 6 per person there some 180 beers,4 bottles of whiskey,4bottles of bacardi gold and you are set and for the martini my fav. drink hear you go just pick one

THE MARTINES:
A vodka martini (or vodkatini or kangaroo) is made the same way but with vodka instead of gin, and more often uses lemon rind as the garnish. This is the most common variation, and in fact is more popular than the original in most locations. It was made famous by the James Bond movies as James Bond's favorite beverage. He is known for requesting it "shaken, not stirred"
An in-and-out martini is a very dry gin martini prepared by pouring a small measure of vermouth into a shaker, shaking it to coat the ice, and then pouring out and disposing of any remaining vermouth. The standard amount of gin is then shaken over this vermouth-tinged ice and served normally. Former U.S. president Richard Nixon was said to favour this.
A perfect martini is technically one made with a mixture of equal parts dry and sweet vermouth, although in many bars the term is misused as a qualitative one.
A Churchill is made with dry gin, stirred, with an unopened bottle of vermouth waved above the shaker.
An apple martini (also green apple martini, sour apple martini, or appletini) is a vodka martini with an apple flavoring such as apple schnapps, sometimes with apple, lemon or lime juice, and is often garnished with a slice of Granny Smith apple. Some people call this an "apple cosmopolitan".
A dirty martini has some of the brine (at least a teaspoon) from the olive jar added. (FDR was partial to a dirty martini.)
A Lychee Martini is made with Lichido liqueur , vodka and a dash of lime juice.
A naked martini is made without ice, but with the ingredients and glass chilled.
A sweet martini is made with sweet red vermouth, and may be garnished with a maraschino cherry instead of an olive.
A dry martini uses less dry vermouth than normal, perhaps a dash or lace of the glass.
A burnt martini uses scotch instead of vermouth, and can vary in flavour according to the attributes of the scotch used.
A sake martini substitutes a dry, clear sake for the vermouth.
A Gibson is a standard dry martini garnished with cocktail onions instead of olives.
An Okratini is a standard dry martini with a pickled okra garnish/swizzle stick
A Gibsontini is a standard dry martini garnished with an onion-stuffed olive.
A Spiceland is a standard dry martini garnished with garlic-stuffed olives.
A tequila martini (aka. Tequini) substitutes tequila for gin.
An akvavit martini substitutes akvavit for gin.
A gin salad is made like the ordinary martini but with three olives and two cocktail onions as garnish.
Gin salad is also the term used to describe any martini that has an excess of garnish vegetables in it.
A Dickens martini is a traditional martini, alebeit one without any garnish.
A Virgin martini is made just like the canonical version only leaving out the vermouth- basically chilled gin or vodka with a garnish.
A Lemon martini is made with lemon vodka laced with Grand Marnier.
A Valencia martini is mixed with a dash of Fino sherry instead of vermouth. Seville orange peel is flamed into a martini glass (3 or 4 peel strips squeezed over a match so that the oil droplets catch fire on their way to coat the glass). The martini is poured into the glass and garnished with a twist of orange peel.
A Flame of Love martini just like a Valencia only it's made with vodka instead of gin. It was supposed to be Dean Martin's favourite variant.
An Absinthe martini uses 2oz of gin, 1/2oz dry vermouth and 1/8oz Absinthe in the usual way. No garnish is specified, but a neatly trimmed piece of glace Angelica has been used
A Haiku martini uses Sake instead of Gin or Vodka and the garnish is a lychee
A Martunia uses gin and dry and sweet vermouth, garnished with an edible flower (usually a Pansy)
Sometimes the term "martini" is used to refer to other mostly-hard-liquor cocktails such as Manhattans, cosmopolitans, and ad-hoc or local concoctions whose only commonality with the drink is the cocktail glass in which they are served. Chefs with a more whimsical bent are even producing dessert "martinis" which are not a drink at all, but are merely served in martini glasses.

2006-09-12 03:21:33 · answer #9 · answered by jem 4 · 0 0

Will there be different alcoholic beverages? If no longer, i might want to bypass with 2 to be threat-free. I hosted a NYE social gathering with that many people once, and after the second one keg it replaced into "bypass the hat" time for someone to do a lager run.

2016-11-26 19:37:33 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on the crow....Rednecks u can buy a cheap keg. Whitecollars u can git sum Corona. Well for the average crow u can git Heineken Light. Get like 2-3 case should be enough!

2006-09-12 03:17:56 · answer #11 · answered by NONAME 3 · 0 1

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