Salted Caramel Espresso Martini Cocktail - 500ml or 1000ml Bottle
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Salted Caramel Espresso Martini
We've teamed up with our local artisan baristas at Island Roasted Coffee to produce a unique blend of hand roasted beans especially for our Salted Caramel Espresso Martini. Combined with our own coffee liqueur for a cocktail that's not too sweet, not too bitter, but just right. The salted caramel flavour gives this delightful cocktail a luxurious and smooth finish.
Ingredients
Handmade in small batches using Premium Vodka, Island Roasted Coffee, our own Coffee Liqueur, Rich Raw Sugar Caramel with a hint of Sea Salt and Sugar.
ABV - 13%
Once opened refrigerate and consume within 14 days.
4 or 8 serves per bottle (500ml or 1000ml)
Vegan friendly and Gluten Free
This product doesn't contain nuts but it is made in a facility that handles nuts so we cannot guarantee that it is nut free.
The Serve
Pour 125ml into a cocktail shaker and shake for 15 seconds, add 2 or 3 ice cubes, shake for a further 15 seconds and strain into a Martini glass. Garnish with three coffee beans.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
What is an Espresso Martini?
A cold press espresso martini is a cocktail made with vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur, and simple syrup. It is typically shaken with ice and strained into a martini glass. The addition of cold press coffee gives the drink a bolder, more intense flavour compared to regular espresso martinis. It is usually garnished with coffee beans or a twist of orange peel. The cold press espresso martini is a popular choice for coffee lovers who enjoy a strong and caffeinated cocktail.
History of the Cocktail…..
The Espresso Martini is a cocktail that was created in the 1980s. The story goes that it was invented by a bartender named Dick Bradsell in London. According to legend, a famous model approached him and asked for a drink that would "wake her up and f**k her up." Bradsell came up with the idea of combining vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur, and sugar syrup to create the perfect cocktail for her request.
Initially, the cocktail was not widely known, but it gained popularity over time as word spread about its unique combination of coffee and alcohol. It eventually became a staple in bars and restaurants around the world.
The original recipe for the Espresso Martini called for vodka, Kahlúa (a coffee liqueur), freshly brewed espresso, and simple syrup. This combination of ingredients created a rich and slightly sweet cocktail with a strong coffee flavour and a smooth finish.
Over the years, variations of the Espresso Martini emerged. Some bartenders started using different coffee liqueurs or adding additional flavours, such as chocolate or hazelnut. Others experimented with different types of spirits, like rum or tequila, instead of vodka.
It all started when Adam was struggling to get a decent Old Fashioned after relocating to the
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Adam and his team are totally epic. They were the best addition to our wedding and made the running of the bar seamless and lots of fun. The cocktails are unbeatable and I recommend them to everyone for all kinds of event. Adam's energy and enthusiasm is infectious and he went out of his way to make it a really special celebration!
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