An original painting of the delicious espresso martini. Despite the word "martini," it contains no vermouth or gin. It is essentially a sophisticated, boozy iced coffee. The drink was originally created in 1983 by London bartender Dick Bradsell to give a customer a quick energy boost combined with a strong alcoholic kick. It is a popular after-dinner drink, acting as a combination of dessert, coffee, and digestif.
4oz of vanilla vodka (regular vodka if you don't have vanilla)
2oz of Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
2oz of creme de cacao
2oz (2 shots) espresso
3 espresso beans for garnish.
Pour and Shake: Put all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice and shake, shake, shake for at least 20 seconds.
Strain in a chilled martini glass.
Garnish: If you shook it enough, there will be enough froth on top to hold 3 coffee beans as a garnish.
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Watercolor on Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper (8×8)
An original painting of the delicious espresso martini. Despite the word "martini," it contains no vermouth or gin. It is essentially a sophisticated, boozy iced coffee. The drink was originally created in 1983 by London bartender Dick Bradsell to give a customer a quick energy boost combined with a strong alcoholic kick. It is a popular after-dinner drink, acting as a combination of dessert, coffee, and digestif.
4oz of vanilla vodka (regular vodka if you don't have vanilla)
2oz of Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
2oz of creme de cacao
2oz (2 shots) espresso
3 espresso beans for garnish.
Pour and Shake: Put all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice and shake, shake, shake for at least 20 seconds.
Strain in a chilled martini glass.
Garnish: If you shook it enough, there will be enough froth on top to hold 3 coffee beans as a garnish.