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Black Devil

Here’s a rather dramatic, somewhat gothic alternative to the old martini.

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Ingredients

number of servings
1
  • 2 ounce White Rum Added to
  • 12 ounce dry vermouth Added to
  • ice cream Added to
  • 1 black olive for garnish Added to
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Directions

5 min.
1. Step

Place a cocktail glass in the freezer to chill.

2. Step

Place the rum and vermouth in a cocktail shaker and fill it halfway with ice. Stir vigorously until the outside of the shaker is frosted. Strain into the chilled glass and garnish with the olive.

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