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Red Flags at the Bar: Why You Should Be Concerned When Bartenders Don’t Ask About Your Martini Preferences

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Ordering a martini can seem straightforward, but a popular TikTok has highlighted the complexities that come with it. In a video with over 471.3K views, bartender @hellqueencocktails cautions that simply saying "dirty martini" might leave bartenders guessing your preferences.

The traditional martini consists of liquor (vodka or gin), olives, and dry vermouth. However, the variations—including dirty, dry, and wet martinis—depend on personal taste. For instance, while gin is the classic choice, vodka has also gained popularity. Without specifying the preferred liquor, customers might receive the bar’s house brand, which is often lower quality.

The type of olives is also critical. Bars typically offer various choices, such as regular olives, Spanish olives with pimentos, or even unique flavors like blue cheese or jalapeño. Furthermore, ordering it "dirty" means adding olive juice, which alters the flavor. The amount of dry vermouth plays a significant role too; requesting a wet martini means you want more vermouth, while a dry martini means less.

It’s also important to consider the drink’s garnish, typically either olives or a lemon twist, and even whether you prefer your drink shaken or stirred—shaking chills the drink, while stirring keeps it stronger.

Many commenters on the TikTok post shared their thoughts about ordering martinis. Some argued that true martini drinkers should specify their preferences, while others suggested creating a “martini card” for customers to complete their orders. Ultimately, knowing how to order a martini not only helps the bartender but also ensures you get exactly what you want.

For anyone new to martinis or looking to refine their ordering skills, here are key questions to ask before placing your order:

  • What liquor do you want: vodka or gin?
  • Which brand of liquor should be used?
  • What type of olives: regular, Spanish, blue cheese, jalapeño, etc.?
  • Do you want your martini dirty with olive juice?
  • How much vermouth do you desire: dry or wet?
  • Would you prefer it shaken or stirred?
  • What garnish would you like: olives or a lemon twist?

Being informed can transform the way you enjoy your martini, ensuring it’s perfect every time.

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