In that case it means too go easy on the vermouth and dun shake it too long.
So... More booze and less non booze/water.
Yup. I think I'll go mix my self up a dry martini now.
2006-11-06 10:51:20
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answer #1
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answered by refresherdownunder 3
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Martinis are gin and vermouth. The vermouth determines the
wetness. A little vermouth and it's dry, a lot and it's wet.
2006-11-06 10:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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the addition of dry vermouth
2006-11-06 10:51:26
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answered by silverbull96 2
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In 'wine' language, dry means 'not sweet'.
2006-11-06 10:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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One having very, very little or no vermouth
2006-11-06 10:54:33
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answered by MUD 5
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