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    Jamie:

    First of all, you look spot on!

    Now, I have a question about that martini (I'm assuming it's a martini). Do I detect ice cubes? Do you drink your martini on the rocks, rather than up? I know there are those who do, but that would be the first pictorial evidence I've seen of someone drinking a martini on the rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotus View Post
    ...Now, I have a question about that martini (I'm assuming it's a martini). Do I detect ice cubes? .




    Scotus,

    I am enjoying a Gibson.

    A Gibson is a Martini with two cocktail onions in place of the one olive.

    As I understand it the term "Martini" can be used for any of the following drinks made with either gin or vodka.

    Martini (made with the spirit of choice and a small measure of vermouth and garnished with an olive)

    Dirty Martini (same as above but with a small amount of the olive juice added to the drink)

    Gibson ( same as above but garnished with two cocktail onions)

    The reason one uses a cocktail glass for drinks that are served cold but without ice is that the stem prevents the drink from warming up from the heat in one's hands.

    I have had a Lemon Drop or Kamikaze on the rocks but always in a double old fashioned glass. The cocktail glass doesn't hold enough liquid to make it a good choice to use it for drinks that require ice.

    Subsequently drinks in cocktail glasses should be drunk fairly quickly to enjoy them at their peak.

    There is a funny saying about how many martinis one should drink

    "Martinis are like a woman's breasts, one is far too few, and three far too many!"

    Cheers

    Jamie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    "Martinis are like a woman's breasts, one is far too few, and three far too many!"


    I appreciate the education.

    BTW, I like the red tie. Since that is the only red visible, I was wondering if you were wearing red hose or flashes. And.... I love the watch fob! Spot on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotus View Post
    ...BTW, I like the red tie. Since that is the only red visible, I was wondering if you were wearing red hose or flashes. And.... I love the watch fob! Spot on!
    Thank you for the kind words and you deduce correctly, my red flashes match the tie.

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    The cocktail glass doesn't hold enough liquid to make it a good choice to use it for drinks that require ice.
    I agree, which is why I was surprised to learn recently that there are those who try.

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