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  2. These Are the 10 Lowest-Calorie Alcohols

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    Martini lovers, rejoice. There's only about 70 calories in a shot of gin—similar to rum and tequila. But, those added ingredient will increase that calorie count (a dry martini contains about ...

  3. Martini (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A wet martini contains more vermouth; a 50-50 martini uses equal amounts of gin and vermouth. An upside-down or reverse martini has more vermouth than gin. [23] A dirty martini contains a splash of olive brine or olive juice and is typically garnished with an olive. [24] An extra dirty martini typically contains twice the amount of olive brine ...

  4. Here’s how many calories are in your cocktail - AOL

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    While no cocktail is necessarily "healthy," it's no secret that some alcoholic beverages can pack significantly more calories than others. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium ...

  5. Gin - Wikipedia

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    A well known gin cocktail is the martini, traditionally made with gin and dry vermouth. Several other notable gin-based drinks include: Several other notable gin-based drinks include: 20th Century

  6. Looking for a low-calorie cocktail? The 7 best things to order

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    The best low calorie cocktails include vodka sodas, vodka cocktails, hard seltzers, spritzes, sparkling wine, mojitos, bloody Mary's, light beer. Serving size varies.

  7. Dryness (taste) - Wikipedia

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    In a dry martini, "dry" originally referred to the inclusion of dry gin, however it is often incorrectly used to refer to the amount of vermouth used in the drink. A "perfect" martini – or any other cocktail that uses vermouth, such as a Perfect Manhattan – is a martini made with equal parts dry and sweet vermouth. [3]

  8. Shake Up Your Happy Hour With These Creative Gin Cocktails - AOL

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    This light, bubbly cocktail combines gin, lemon juice, simply syrup, and sparkling wine for a festive drink that's worthy of a toast. Add a lemon twist to make it look even more celebratory! Get ...

  9. Vesper (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The drink was popularised by author Ian Fleming (1908–1964) in his 1953 novel Casino Royale, in which the character James Bond invents the recipe and names the cocktail. Fleming's Bond calls it a "special martini", and though it lacks the vermouth that defined a martini in Fleming's day, it is sometimes called a Vesper martini.