How to Make a Grasshopper Martini

Make a s'more martini., Mix things up a bit with a blue martini., Make an apple-cider martini., Try a pomegranate martini., Test out a tiramisu martini.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make a s'more martini.

    For the kid inside of you that loves marshmallows more than it loves booze, this drink is a keeper.

    Chocolately, velvety, and decadent. , Blandly-named but beautifully-conceived, a blue martini combines gin and blue Curaçao instead of the traditional vermouth.

    For the fun-loving and slightly cantankerous. , Not "manly" martini but not "girly" martini either, this half-breed resists characterization.

    Earthy, deep, well-rounded — an enigma in a glass. , Pomegranate juice, the major component of grenadine, contributes to this martini's essential charm.

    Pink and lively, slightly acidic but positively fresh. , Like a whirlwind of coffee, chocolate, and whipped cream, this drink satisfies more than an outsized craving.

    For anyone who's ever wished that the classic Italian dessert was pure — not partly — booze.
  2. Step 2: Mix things up a bit with a blue martini.

  3. Step 3: Make an apple-cider martini.

  4. Step 4: Try a pomegranate martini.

  5. Step 5: Test out a tiramisu martini.

Detailed Guide

For the kid inside of you that loves marshmallows more than it loves booze, this drink is a keeper.

Chocolately, velvety, and decadent. , Blandly-named but beautifully-conceived, a blue martini combines gin and blue Curaçao instead of the traditional vermouth.

For the fun-loving and slightly cantankerous. , Not "manly" martini but not "girly" martini either, this half-breed resists characterization.

Earthy, deep, well-rounded — an enigma in a glass. , Pomegranate juice, the major component of grenadine, contributes to this martini's essential charm.

Pink and lively, slightly acidic but positively fresh. , Like a whirlwind of coffee, chocolate, and whipped cream, this drink satisfies more than an outsized craving.

For anyone who's ever wished that the classic Italian dessert was pure — not partly — booze.

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