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Martinis used to be a stiff drink. After all, it’s mostly hard liquor. Then James Bond came along and made the martini hip, and sometime in the ’80s or ’90s, they started adding “tini” to the end of everything, and the modern foo-foo martini was born. If done right, the “Coffeetini” or “Espresso Martini” can be appealing to both guys and girls, while still remaining respectable.

Let’s get a few details out of the way first, before we look at the recipes. First things first. Vodka or Gin? Definitely Vodka. I love Gin, but I don’t think it works with coffee. What kind of Vodka? Use a true, premium Vodka like 619 Vodka. I avoid infused vodkas for this particular drink since I want real coffee to be the main star. But do what you feel is best.

I like to keep my Vodka in the freezer for this kind of recipe. Don’t worry, it won’t freeze.

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Coffee Martini with 619 Vodka

What about the glasses? Well, Martini glasses of course. But for a colder drink, freeze them ahead of time, along with the Vodka. Shaken or stirred? I like stirred, mainly because it involves less work and I don’t have a shaker. Either will work. Brewed, espresso, or instant coffee? Actually, they all can work, but I find the espresso or instant works the best.

In the case of espresso or brewed coffee, keep in mind you want to use it fresh, which means it will be hot, which also means it will dilute somewhat when mixed with the ice. This naturally means the espresso will hold up better since it is concentrated. You could chill the espresso or coffee first, but I feel like the freshness is diminished somewhat. Try it if you like, and compare the differences.

In terms of bean origin, I have tried everything from Brazilian beans to Ethiopian to Sumatran. They all work well, but I think the Sumatran is my favorite. Just use what you have and compare.

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Coffee Martini

Instant coffee is a great choice if you are in a hurry, or want to save some time. Don’t laugh, coffee geeks. Instant coffee can taste pretty good in cold drinks and dissolves even in cold water. A great choice if you don’t have an espresso machine or don’t have the time. It also allows you to easily increase the coffee flavor concentration on the fly. You might even be able to use cold-brewed coffee, but Ihaven’ttried it. I suspect itmight be too mellow.

One last note on liqueurs. A lot of coffee martini recipes include Kahlua, which is a coffee liqueur. I don’t care for it generally speaking in the first place, and for Coffee Martinis, I prefer to let the real coffee provide that flavor element. However, I have included Creme de cacao, which is a chocolate-flavored liqueur with hints of vanilla. You could potentially use real chocolate sauce or syrup, but I haven’t tried it. I am also afraid it might sweeten the drink too much.

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Coffee Martini with Creme de cacao

Please experiment.

Recipes

Classic Coffee Martini

  • Double Shot of Espresso or 1-2 Tbsp. of Instant Coffee mixed w/2 Ounces of water
  • 2 Ounces of Premium Vodka

In a pitcher or shaker filled with ice, pour the espresso or coffee mixture over the ice, followed by the Vodka. Stir or shake the coffee and vodka for at least 1 minute. Strain and pour into a Martini glass.

OPTIONAL: Garnish with a lemon or orange peel. You can also put add some sugar syrup to the liquid mixture if you want to sweeten the drink a bit.

Vanilla Cream Martini

  • Double Shot of Espresso or 1-2 Tbsp. of Instant Coffee mixed w/2 Ounces of water
  • 2 Ounces of Premium Vodka
  • 1/2 Cup Heavy Cream
  • 1/2 Tsp Vanilla extract
  • 2 Tsp Raw Brown Sugar

In a cold metal bowl, use an electric mixer on low to turn the heavy cream into whipped cream. Mix in the sugar and vanilla mid-way through and continue until the mixture has stiff peaks.

In a pitcher or shaker filled with ice, pour the espresso or coffee mixture over the ice, followed by the Vodka. Stir or shake the coffee and vodka for at least 1 minute. Strain and pour into a Martini glass. Dollop the whipped cream mixture on top.

OPTIONAL: Rub the rim of the glass with Vodka, and coat the rim with sugar. You can also drop 2 or 3 coffee beans on top of the cream. You can also add some sugar syrup to the liquid mixture if you want to sweeten the drink a bit.

Creamy Dark Chocolate Martini

  • Double Shot of Espresso or 1-2 Tbsp. of Instant Coffee mixed w/2 Ounces of water
  • 1 1/2 Ounces of Premium Vodka
  • 1 Ounce Creme de cacao Dark
  • 1/4 cup Half & Half

In a pitcher or shaker filled with ice, pour the espresso or coffee mixture over the ice, followed by the Vodka, Creme de Cacao, and Half & Half. Stir or shake the coffee and vodka for at least 1 minute. Strain and pour into a Martini glass.

OPTIONAL: Include some large pieces of dark chocolate on the rim. This can be tricky but is made easier by using a hot knife to put a groove in the chocolate, to allow it to sit on the rim. You can also add a whipping cream dollop (from another recipe), and float some small chocolate shavings on top. You can also add some sugar syrup to the liquid mixture if you want to sweeten the drink a bit.

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619 Vodka by 619 Spirits

Conclusion

Don’t be afraid to use the above recipes to experiment or even combine some elements of them. There are countless ways to make an Espressotini or Coffeetini, so have fun. Next time you wake up and are trying to decide between hard liquor and a cup of coffee, maybe these recipes can end the argument between the voices in your head. I also think it is a great “Hair of the Dog” solution.

Resources

The Best Irish Coffee in the World – If you prefer your coffee withIrish Whiskey.

Espresso Tamping Visual Tutorial – Some tips for pulling espresso shots.

619 Spirits – Thank you to 619 Spirits for donating the vodka used to create these Coffee Martini recipes.

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FAQs

What is the meaning of 3 coffee beans in Espresso Martini? ›

While there are many variations on the espresso martini co*cktail, you could say there's one standard garnish: three espresso beans floating on top. Tradition holds that these three beans represent health, wealth and happiness.

Is Kahlua or Baileys better for Espresso Martini? ›

Kahlua is a coffee liqueur with a strong coffee flavor and a hint of caramel. It is a good choice for espresso martinis that you want to have a strong coffee flavor. Baileys is an Irish cream liqueur with a creamy texture and a flavor of chocolate, vanilla, and cream.

Can you use Tia Maria instead of Kahlua in Espresso Martini? ›

A natural process coffee will have a slightly boozy and juicy flavour profile which perfectly compliments the sweetness of the coffee liqueur. For our coffee liqueur we've chosen Tia Maria but you could also use Kahlua or another coffee liqueur.

What do the 3 coffee beans mean in Sambuca? ›

The traditional serving is with three coffee beans, each representing health, happiness and prosperity. The shot may be ignited to toast the coffee beans with the flame extinguished immediately before drinking. Sambuca is also used in cooking, in small amounts because it has a strong flavor.

What is the 3 layer of espresso? ›

3 parts of an espresso shot. Crema, Body, Heart. “strength” that we taste in coffee in the mouth, especially by pressing the tongue against the palate.

Can I use Baileys instead of Kahlua? ›

Baileys is creamy and derives its taste from cream, cocoa, and Irish Whiskey. Kahlua is dark without the creaminess of Baileys and is made with 100 percent arabica coffee, rum, and sugar. While acceptable, swapping out Baileys for Kahlua in a co*cktail recipe will produce quite different taste results.

Can I replace Kahlua with Baileys? ›

Although Kahlua and Baileys are both creamy drinks that are made with liquor, they're not similar. Kahlua is more coffee-flavored than Baileys - which comes off as sweeter and creamier in general. This doesn't mean it's better or worse though, because there are people who prefer one over the other!

Should I put Baileys or Kahlua in coffee? ›

Kahlua is a dark liquid without the creaminess of Baileys. They both taste of coffee but kahlua is much stonger. If you want one to add to coffee I'd suggest Kahlua, but if you want one to sip alongside your coffee I'd suggest Baileys.

Is Tia Maria the same as Kahlua? ›

Kahlúa is a Mexican coffee liqueur that contains rum, sugar, vanilla bean, and arabica coffee. It has a sweet and robust flavor with notes of caramel and vanilla, making it a versatile choice for co*cktails. Tia Maria, on the other hand, is a Jamaican coffee liqueur.

What can you use instead of Kahlua in espresso martinis? ›

Dark Rum: This helps replace the Kahlua in conventional espresso martinis. Sugar Free Simple Syrup: You have lots of syrup options, including Miss Mary's Sinless Syrups and ChocZero Vanilla Syrup. Both work well here.

Is Tia Maria good for espresso martini? ›

An impactful imagery rich in visual and sensory stimulation that highlights the strong coffee character and finely balanced recipe of Tia Maria Cold Brew at 20% ABV, which is the perfect ingredient for an Espresso Martini thanks to its unique balance of sweetness and smoothness.

Which is better Kahlua or Tia Maria? ›

Kahlua is more syrupy, aggressively sweeter, less smooth/more nasal burn, less depth and length of flavour, and a sugary cloying finish. I WILL NEVER BUY KAHLUA AGAIN. Tia Maria has a better nose, better flavours, and goes down smoother.

What can I use if I don't have Kahlua? ›

Beyond Kahlua
  1. Mr Black Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur. ...
  2. St. ...
  3. J.F. Haden's Espresso Liqueur. ...
  4. Grand Brulot VSOP Cognac Café ...
  5. Du Nord Cafe Frieda Coffee Liqueur. ...
  6. Mozart Chocolate Coffee Liqueur. ...
  7. Jameson Cold Brew Whiskey & Coffee. ...
  8. Patron XO Café
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Why is my espresso martini not frothy? ›

If you're not getting a creamy texture, it could be that your espresso is un-frothed. Make sure to froth your espresso before adding it to the co*cktail shaker for the best results - a good frothy foam will make an amazing difference.

Why do you put 3 olives in a martini? ›

An unspoken superstition deems an even number of olives bad luck. Like avoiding a black cat in an alleyway, most seasoned bartenders will only serve Martinis with one or three olives (never two or four). The origins of this superstition remain a mystery, but are adamantly followed.

What do coffee beans symbolize? ›

Coffee Beans – Depict the freshness of renewed energy; sparked motivation. Coffee Grounds – Signify the negative aspect one leaves behind after being re-energized. Coffee Klatch – Pertains to the emotional uplift brought by sharing restful, energizing times with others.

How many coffee beans equal an espresso? ›

The industry standard for a single espresso is 7grams of coffee beans, which is around 55 coffee beans and a double espresso is around 14grams and of course around 110 coffee beans!

What coffee beans do you put on espresso martini? ›

The best way to get the best taste and mouthfeel from an espresso martini is to use a freshly brewed espresso, using freshly roasted arabica beans.

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