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    wine. red. in a glass.
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    This was rather good, with lunch :-)
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    Negroni = 1/3 gin, 1/3 sweet vermouth, 1/3 Compari

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    I had a terrible martini yesterday - not mixed enough so not cold, a slice of lemon (yes a SLICE!) and 2 straws in the glass?! And also it was full to the brim - 5/6 shots. Now of late I've complained of being served ones too small in marine antoinette nipple glasses that fit about 2.5 shots but this was a monster! At least it was only a tenner which is cheap for a 5* hotel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R View Post
    Negroni = 1/3 gin, 1/3 sweet vermouth, 1/3 Compari

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    The only cocktail I drink is a martini. I like em boozy. I wish I liked the bitterness of a negroni, manhattan etc as it would open my options, but alas...
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    I remember once getting a Margarita to come out ok, but decided it was an awful lot of faffing around. Rather have a slammer and a beer.

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    Yes, the effort v outcome equation is high on cocktails.
    Plus they've led to some of my worst hangovers eg after a Sunday afternoon playing Trivial Pursuit and drinking B-52s
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    Just to make sure it's ok !
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    The only cocktail I drink is a martini. I like em boozy. I wish I liked the bitterness of a negroni, manhattan etc as it would open my options, but alas...
    LoL! I drink negronis when I need to my consumption of martinis. I like them way too much especially when I stuff the olives.

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    This works for me as well!

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