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Hand Painted Martini Glass - Not Just Craft For Kids - 2
...I strained each drink into a hand painted martini glass. This martini was very sweet, simple to mix and was well received. St. Patrick's Day was the next holiday that we used the hand painted martini glass plan. The kids came over on the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day and had green milkshakes. They all decided that green shamrocks would look good on the martini glasses. I provided the acrylic green paint and a bunch of martini glasses to the kids. They had a great time getting together and helping me get ready for the adult party that night. Several of the kids even helped me get the appetizer cheese ball prepared. The adults were impressed with the decorations and each one really appreciated having a unique hand painted martini glass to take home as a favor. I had served such a sweet martini on Valentine's Day that I decided to go a different route this time. For the St. Patrick's Day party, I decided to make The Boardroom smoky martini. This martini has dry vermouth, Tanqueray TEN gin and Laphroig scotch that is ten years old. I shook the vermouth and gin together for a full minute. After I added the Scotch, I stirred the concoction four times in a counter-clockwise motion. I strained each drink into a chilled hand painted martini glass and completed the drink with a lemon twist. You now know that we are the glassware experts, and want to help you when it comes to hand painted martini glass-a. We hope that you can take what you have learned and use it in your bar business, or home bar even, to impress many guests as well as customers.
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