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"Low ABV Sweet Martini: A Guide to Making the Perfect Cocktail with Cut Above Alcohol Free Gin

The Martini is a classic cocktail that has been enjoyed for over a century. It is a simple mixture of gin and vermouth, with the option to add a dash of bitters and a garnish of olives or a lemon twist.

The origins of the Martini can be traced back to the late 1800s, where it was first mentioned in print as a "Martinez" cocktail. Over the years, the recipe evolved to include more gin and less vermouth, eventually becoming the iconic Martini we know today.

When it comes to the ingredients, there are many different types of gin and vermouth that can be used to make a Martini. For gin, traditional options include London Dry gin and Plymouth gin, which are known for their juniper-forward flavor profile. For a more modern twist, you can also try using a gin with unique botanical notes, such as a gin infused with elderflower or cucumber.

For vermouth, there are two main types: dry and sweet. Dry vermouth is made from white wine and is known for its herbaceous and floral notes, while sweet vermouth is made from red wine and has a more rich and fruity flavor. Both types can be used to make a Martini, with the ratio of gin to vermouth determining whether the cocktail is dry or sweet.

For a low ABV Sweet Martini, you can use Cut Above Alcohol Free gin which is a great option for those looking for a lower-alcohol alternative and regular Sweet Vermouth. Another great option for a fully alcohol free martini is to use a sweet vermouth substitute like Lyre's Aperitif Rosso which is a non-alcoholic spirit that is made from a blend of herbs, fruits and spices, and has a rich, sweet and fruity flavor.








Here's a recipe for a low ABV Sweet Martini made with Alcohol free gin and sweet vermouth:

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Cut Above Alcohol Free gin

  • 1 oz Sweet Vermouth or Lyre's Aperitif Rosso

  • Dash of orange bitters (optional)

  • Olive, Orange peel or cherry for garnish

Instructions:

  1. In a mixing glass, combine the gin and Aperitif Rosso.

  2. Add a dash of orange bitters if desired.

  3. Fill the glass with ice and stir until chilled.

  4. Strain into a chilled martini glass.

  5. Garnish with an olive, orange peel or cherry.

  6. Enjoy your low ABV sweet Martini!

In conclusion, the Martini is a classic cocktail that can be made with a variety of ingredients, including low ABV and non-alcoholic options such as Cut Above Alcohol Free Gin and Lyre's Aperitif Rosso. Whether you prefer your Martini dry or sweet, there's a recipe out there for everyone to enjoy.

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