A collection of several recent martinis

Here is another collection of recent martini photos.

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This one is my equivalent of the Bat-Symbol. I put it up there to call on my friends from around London to come over and save the day.

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This is the terrifying creature from the black lagoon martini.

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Preparation for the Lord Mayor’s Show in London.

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This Pineapple Martini is an addition to the selection of fruit martinis.

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Here’s a simple classic martini.

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Here’s another.

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Here is a Japanese Pickled Ginger Vodka Martini. I think this one might be my second favourite (after a classic of course).

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Another classic at night.

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A beautiful picture a friend of mine took at Dishoom restaurant in Shoreditch, London. They set fire to alcohol inside the glass to heat up fennel seeds prior to pouring a Sri Lankan-inspired Arrack Julep. I have mentioned before that I love Sri Lanka

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A very simple Friday night martini with Bombay mix. Time to unwind after a long week!

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A classic Gibson martini (with crisps).

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Classic martinis on the balcony at sunset.

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A recent Earl Grey martini.

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This is the most googled recipe on my blog right now: the lemon and lime drop martini.

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A classic martini, served somewhat unconventionally, with sweet accompaniments.

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Back to normal – a classic with pistachio nuts and Bombay mix.

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Almost a meal in itself – a dirty martini with olives and pickled onions.

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And one final Earl Grey Martini for good measure.

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Phew! And now time for the detox.

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