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The Scottish Martini

Innovative cocktail with Chivas Regal, olive brine, sweet vermouth

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The Scottish Martini

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

25%*

Calories

210*

Net Carbs

6g*

AI Request

Craft a balanced, sweet & savory cocktail with a modern twist, using Chivas Regal, Olive Brine, Sweet Vermouth, & a little Simple Syrup. Name it “The Scottish Martini”. Glassware: Old Fashioned

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The Scottish Martini is an innovative cocktail that marries the smooth, rich flavors of Chivas Regal with the intriguing salty tang of olive brine, rounded off by the sweet complexity of sweet vermouth and a hint of simple syrup. This cocktail offers a modern twist on the classic martini, delivering a balanced, sweet, and savory experience that's both refreshing and deeply satisfying. Perfect for sipping on a leisurely evening or as a sophisticated addition to any cocktail party. Ingredients: - 2 oz Chivas Regal - 1/2 oz Sweet Vermouth - 1/4 oz Olive Brine - 1/4 oz Simple Syrup - Garnish: Green Olive - Ice Instructions: 1. In a mixing glass, add Chivas Regal, sweet vermouth, olive brine, and simple syrup. 2. Fill the mixing glass with ice, stirring gently for about 30 seconds to chill the ingredients without diluting the flavors too much. 3. Strain the mixture into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice. 4. Garnish with a green olive on a skewer or toothpick. 5. Serve immediately and enjoy the sophisticated blend of flavors in The Scottish Martini. The old-fashioned glass complements the robust and refined nature of this cocktail, providing the perfect vessel for savoring its complex layers. The Scottish Martini is not just a drink; it's an experience, ideal for those who appreciate the art of cocktail crafting.

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