The espresso martini , also known as a vodka espresso , is a cold caffeinated alcoholic drink made with espresso , coffee liqueur , and vodka . It is not a true martini as it contains neither gin nor vermouth , but is one of many drinks that incorporate the term martini into their names .
6-469: There are several claims for the origin of the espresso martini. One of the more common claims is that it was created by Dick Bradsell in the late 1980s while at Fred's Club in London for a young lady – sometimes claimed to be Naomi Campbell or Kate Moss – who asked for "something to wake me up, then fuck me up". Bradsell has made this claim in a widely-circulated video. Bradsell has also been quoted about
12-408: A shaker filled with ice. The mixture is then shaken, fine strained and poured into a chilled martini glass . The drink is garnished with coffee beans (and perhaps a twist of lemon zest) and served. The drink had a surge in popularity in the early 2020s. This popularity was met with apprehension by bartenders due to the time and effort required to prepare the drink. There can be slight twists made to
18-591: The "cocktail king", while Waitrose Food Illustrated compared him to celebrity chefs and the San Francisco Chronicle credited him with "single-handedly (changing) the face of the London cocktails scene in the 1980s." Bradsell was born in Bishop's Stortford, England. As a teenager, he was a friend of David Steele of The Beat . A poem of Bradsell's was adapted by singer Dave Wakeling into
24-727: The circumstances of his invention of the drink, "The coffee machine at the Soho Brasseries was right next to the station where I served drinks. It was a nightmare, as there were coffee grounds everywhere, so coffee was very much on my mind. And it was all about vodka back then – it was all people were drinking." The recipes for an espresso martini vary depending on the source. Traditionally, they include Kahlúa or Tia Maria . Difford's Guide recommends 1.5 US fluid ounces (44 mL) of vodka, 1 US fluid ounce (30 mL) of hot espresso coffee, and 2 ⁄ 3 US fluid ounce (20 mL) of coffee liqueur . The ingredients are poured into
30-484: The classic espresso martini recipe. Examples include adding Cointreau and Chocolate sauce to make a Chocolate Orange Espresso Martini, or adding Marshmallow syrup to make a Toasted Marshmallow Espresso Martini. Dick Bradsell Richard Arthur Bradsell (4 May 1959 – 27 February 2016) was a British barman noted for his innovative work with cocktails , including the creation of many new drinks now considered to be modern classics. The Observer described him as
36-873: The lyrics of Twist and Crawl which appears on the Beat's 1980 debut album I Just Can't Stop It , and for which Bradsell received a writing credit. Bradsell was acclaimed for inventing several new cocktails, including the Espresso Martini , the Bramble , the Treacle, the Carol Channing, the Russian Spring Punch and the Wibble. It was reported that Bradsell could "rarely enter a bar without an enthusiastic bartender thrusting his version of
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