My quest for the perfect Espresso Martini

The Espresso Martini is on everyone’s lips this year, the big trend of the hour, and I’m no exception. In this article, I present to you my tests, because I am in search of the perfect Espresso Martini.

Gabri-Ailes
by Gabri-Ailes
My quest for the perfect Espresso Martini
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The ingredients are simple: Vodka, coffee liqueur, simple syrup and espresso. I wanted to explore all my possibilities and try something other than Vodka. Also, why not share some tips with you? Although I am not a bartender, I was taught 2-3 things! Follow me on my quest for the perfect Espresso Martini.

 

  • You will find several recipes online and in books, here is the basic recipe:- 1,5 oz Vodka
    – 1,5 oz freshly poured espresso
    – 0,75 oz Coffee liqueur
    – Fleur de seul
  • Personally, I don’t use simple syrup, I like my cocktails unsweetened and the coffee liqueur is sweet enough for me.
  • Shake your Espresso Martini for no more than 20 seconds, with a large ice cube. The more you shake, the more you dilute your cocktail. The smaller the ice cubes, the more you dilute. Personally, I shake with a very large cube for 20 seconds, I remove the ice and I reshake.
  • Not good with the shaker? You may be missing some nice thick foam. You are allowed to cheat by adding an emulsifier.
  • Leave room for your imagination, you can add cardamom, mint, chocolate bitters, as you like.
  • Coffee is very important in this cocktail. It must be very fresh, you have to do it at the very last minute.
  • You can try with tequila, cognac, brandy, let’s be crazy.
  • Add a pinch of fleur de sel!

 

Now, here are my highly unscientific tests, I can already see the purists arriving and giving me a good smack. The traditional ingredient in the Espresso Martini is of course Vodka, but as I mentioned above… let’s be crazy!

 

Espresso Rumtini

  • 1,5 oz Dark rum, Aged or Black
  • 1,5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0,75 oz Coffee liqueur
  • Fleur de seul

Espresso Martini with Henri G from La Chaufferie

  • 1,5 oz Henri G
  • 1,5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0,75 oz Coffee liqueur
  • 2 dash walnut bitter Amer Kebek
  • Fleur de seul

Espresso Martini with coffee and agave liqueur from Comont

  • 1.5 oz Neutral Vodka
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Comont Coffee and Agave Liqueur
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with Amoretto di Wabasso (sweeter)

  • 1.5 oz Amoretto di Wabasso
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Coffee liqueur (as low in sugar as possible)
  • 2 dashes of orange bitters
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with Gin Épicé from Ubald (stronger)

  • 1 oz Spiced Gin from Ubald
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Coffee liqueur
  • 2 dashes of cardamom bitters
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with honey liqueur infused with Miellerie King (sweeter)

  • 1.5 oz Neutral Vodka
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Coffee Des Cantons infused honey liqueur
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with Réduit à l’érable from Subversifs (sweeter)

  • 1.5 oz Reduced with maple
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Coffee liqueur (as low in sugar as possible)
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with Liqueur de Whisky Hera

  • 1.5 oz Hera Whiskey Liqueur
  • 1.5 oz freshly poured espresso
  • 0.75 oz Coffee liqueur
  • Fleur de sel

Espresso Martini with Amaro

  • 1.5oz Amaro
  • 1 oz Espresso freshly poured
  • 0.75 oz Coffee liqueur
  • Fleur de sel

Let me know your favorite! For my part, I am a big fan of 1. Espresso Rumtini, 2. Henri G and 3. Coffee and agave liqueur from Comont. Remember, it’s all a matter of taste! Give it a try and don’t give up on your quest for the perfect Espresso Martini.

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