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Grey goose expresso martini
Grey goose expresso martini








grey goose expresso martini
  1. #Grey goose expresso martini how to#
  2. #Grey goose expresso martini movie#
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Step Four: Strain into your favourite glass, and if you like, garnish with coffee beans. Step Three: Seal and shake for 15 seconds. Step two: Add 100ml Espresso Martini Mixer and 50ml Vodka.

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Step one: Fill your watertight container 3/4 full of ice. Making the perfect Espresso Martini at home every time couldn’t be easier.

#Grey goose expresso martini how to#

HOW TO MAKE THE ULTIMATE ESPRESSO MARTINI Packed in a wicker hamper with leather straps with a bottle of Grey Goose Vodka 70cl, and the Fever-Tree Espresso Martini 75cl.

grey goose expresso martini

The Espresso Martini mixer uses the finest Kenyan Coffee extracts and notes of Vanilla, which when shaken with Vodka makes a delicious authentic Espresso Martini. Grey Goose La Vanille is available in bars across London and to purchase on Ocado and Amazon from mid-October 2018. RRP: £40.The Espresso Martini is a worldwide classic, rich & smooth the simple combination of Vodka & Coffee is a beautiful one and now couldn't be easier or quicker to make at home. And while a regular vodka and Coke is one of the least glamorous cocktails in existence, Grey Goose Vanilla vodka with Coke, fresh lime and loads of ice is surprisingly mellow, zingy, sweet and sippable.ĭo you need ingredients and a method? Didn’t think so. Millions of dollars of market research ain’t gonna lie: yes Coca-Cola pairs very decently with vanilla. Remember Vanilla Coke? They made that stuff for a reason. It’s the McDonald’s chocolate milkshake that gets you drunk. Just whizz equal parts of vanilla vodka, Baileys, Kahlua (or similar) and cream (or milk) with loads of ice in a blender until smooth. It’s one of those cocktails that works even better with vanilla vodka than with the regular stuff.

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Just mix them in a whisky or highball class with a huge chunk of ice.Īnd no… I have no idea whether The Godmother movie is any good.Ī richer cousin of the White Russian, the Mudslide finds vodka, Kahlua and Baileys (other creamy liqueurs are available) cosying up in a velvety sweet ‘n’ frozen treat. Its feminine equivalent is called… The Godmother, and the Amaretto’s toasted almond flavours blend beautifully with vanilla vodka. The Godfather is not only one of my fave films, it’s also one of my top cocktails. And it’s the ideal partner for Grey Goose La Vanille.īlend the vanilla vodka with Kahlua (or other coffee liqueur) and milk (or single cream, if you can handle the lactic overdose. Given the right ingredients, it can be winner. But the White Russian-guzzling Dude in The Big Lebowski re-ignited my (and many others’) interest in this classic kitsch cocktail. I had my first White Russian as a teenager: Smirnoff Red and on-the-turn semi-skimmed milk from my mate’s mum’s fridge. Unless you want to sprinkle a few coffee beans on top for effect. Then pour through a strainer into a martini glass and you’re done. There are a few twists on the recipe, but Jamie Oliver recommends shaking up 50 ml Grey Goose vodka, 35ml coffee liqueur and a shot (25ml) of espresso coffee with ice. Yes, to call this drink a pick-me-up is an understatement, but it’s also delicious - providing you use good quality ingredients. Why? Because you’ll end up spending eight hours staring at the ceiling wondering why your eyelids are welded open. Don’t have more than three, and NEVER drink them after midnight.

grey goose expresso martini

Not so much a cocktail as unadulterated rocket fuel, this one should come with a Gremlins-style warning. Here are five of my favourites, with ingredients highlighted in bold.

grey goose expresso martini

Where Grey Goose vanilla vodka comes into its own is in the creation of rich, warming, creamy comfort cocktails. Refreshing, citrusy blends like the Mule, Screwdirver or Cosmopolitan are not its forté. The resulting toffee and caramel notes are pronounced and distinctive - but they won’t suit every cocktail. We’re assured there’s no added sugar, with Grey Goose La Vanille being produced using natural Madagascan vanilla. Or Grey Goose La Vanille, as it’s been branded, as a nod to its origins in Cognac, France. It’s been a long time since they’ve deviated from their classic formula, but they recently announced a new flavour - vanilla. Over the past couple of decades, Grey Goose has established itself as the UK’s top premium vodka brand.










Grey goose expresso martini