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Berlin Station Chief 3.60 out of 53.60 out of 53.60 out of 53.60 out of 53.60 out of 5 3.60/5(5 votes) Vote

Ingredients:
4Part(s)Bombay SaffireGin
1Part(s)Single-malt Scotch
1GarnishLemon Twist

Instructions:
Pour the scotch into your shaker with the ice. Shake for roughly 8 seconds. Strain out the scotch, and discard. Next rub the lemon peel over the bottom of the martini glass and discard. Then add the gin to the shaker and shake for 12-15 seconds. Pour the gin into the glass.

Notes:
If done properly, your martini should have a hint of lemon flavor and should be incredibly smooth. And if you dont happen to have Glenlivet on hand, any top shelf scotch will work.

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Shaken not Stirred


Visitor Reviews
unoriginal
This is stupid, you've done little more than a hint of lemon to an already proven mix. Why not use lime next time and call it the "German Train Conductor". Stop being so pretentous, next time learn a little about what constitutes a top shelf scotch, they won't all work. In short you suck.
You're killing me!;)
I can't think of a worse way to damage the taste of juniper. (Well, at least you didn't use a great gin like Tanquerey!). Sorry, but the traditional martini drinker won't like this.
OH MY!
yes...Yes...YES!!! This is one of the sexiest Martinis ever. Remember...Use the finest Gin, the finest Single Malt Scotch and a perfectly weighted classic Waterford Crystal Martini glass.
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