Appletini Explained

Sourcelink:applemartini
Appletini (aka apple martini)
Type:Cocktail
Vodka:yes
Served:Straight up
Garnish:Apple slice; Cherry
Drinkware:cocktail
Ingredients:
Prep:Mix in a shaker, then pour into a chilled glass. Garnish and serve.

An apple martini (appletini for short) is a cocktail containing vodka and one or more of apple juice, apple cider, apple liqueur, or apple brandy.

It is not a true martini, but is one of many drinks that incorporate the term martini into their names.

This drink, originally called an Adam's Apple Martini because the bartender who created it was named Adam, was created in 1996 at Lola's West Hollywood restaurant.[1] [2]

The drink Adam's Apple was advertised by Smirnoff in the July 1972 issue of Playboy on the inside front cover. The recipe called for an ounce or so of Smirnoff added to apple juice in a tall glass of ice.

Recipe

In its purest form, it would contain:

4 cl (oz) top shelf vodka (or gin)

2 cl (oz) apple juice, cider or, most often, apple pucker

Typically, the ingredients are shaken or stirred and then strained into a cocktail glass.

Variations

A sweet and sour mix can also be added before shaking.

Optionally, vermouth may be included, as in a regular martini.

A common variation of the appletini is the "Rumpletini," with a light rum in place of the vodka.

A similar cocktail can be made with Martini Bianco white vermouth and apple juice in a long drink glass filled with ice.[3]

In popular culture

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Greening of the Martini . Rick . Marin . October 4, 2000 . . October 3, 2015.
  2. News: Lola's, famous for the apple martini, to close in September . Jenn . Harris . August 15, 2013 . . October 3, 2015.
  3. Web site: Martini Bianco and Apple Juice . Cocktails of the World . October 3, 2015.
  4. Web site: Brooke. Eliza. 2019-10-30. When Did America Turn on the Appletini?. 2021-10-18. Eater. en.
  5. Web site: 2016-07-12. Great Moments in TV Drinking: Mr. Robot Resurrects The Appletini. 2021-10-18. Paste Magazine . en.
  6. New Yorker Festival: Facts, Fiction, Facebook, and Appletinis . Henig . Samantha . 2010-10-01 . . 2011-03-20.