What does it mean to order a drink dirty?

The term 'dirty' means that olive brine, usually from a jar of cocktail olives, has been added to the drink. An olive garnish is typically assumed, too. Most bars add equal parts vermouth and brine, though you can specify 'extra dirty' or 'filthy' if you prefer more brine.
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What does it mean to order a drink clean?

This means that a spirit is directly poured into a glass (preferably a NEAT Glass). It's similar to a shot, but the glass makes a huge difference in the sipping experience.
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What does it mean to order a dirty glass?

In a dirty glass.” If you spent a lot of time watching old Westerns or parodies of old Westerns, you've seen leathery men order their drink in a dirty glass. It's meant to make them look hardened and dangerous.
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What does it mean to order a drink dry?

A 'dry' martini has less vermouth than a 'wet' martini

"If you do ask for [a martini] dry, that means you're getting very little vermouth or less vermouth.
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What does it mean to make a drink neat or dirty?

What is “Neat”? Drinking a spirit “neat” is the most straight-forward. A “neat” drink is a pure spirit, poured into a glass with no other ingredients added, not even ice. Whiskey is a very common spirit to drink neat, but that's different from a shot.
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How do you make a dirty drink?

"Dirty" simply refers to the addition of olive juice or brine. It's a classic cocktail that is very easy to mix up and one of the most popular variations on the original gin martini. You can make this drink as dirty as you like by pouring the olive juice to suit your taste.
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What is neat vs up vs straight up?

To recap: Neat: Right out of the bottle. Up: Chilled, and served in a cocktail glass. Straight Up: Usually means “neat”, but check first.
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What does wet mean when ordering a drink?

(adj.) A style of drink made with more vermouth than the recipe would traditionally call for, such as a Martini or Manhattan. It is the opposite of a dry cocktail, which is made with just a splash of vermouth (see Dry).
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What does it mean to order a drink wet?

Wet Martini: Usually signifies a Martini that's a little sweeter than the average. The more vermouth you add, the 'wetter' your Martini is. A classic wet Martini has about 3 parts gin/vodka to 1 part vermouth.
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What does it mean to order a drink extra wet?

If you tell the barista you want a 'wet Cappuccino', you're effectively saying you'd like a Cappuccino with less foam since 'wet' implies more liquid. The size of the drink doesn't change—just the ingredient ratios. You'll end up with a drink containing more steamed milk than foam.
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What does dirty mean Starbucks?

A Dirty Chai at Starbucks is a chai tea latte combined with a shot of espresso.
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What does 86 grandma mean?

Eighty-six or 86 is American English slang used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome in the premises.
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What does knocking on the bar mean?

Likewise, tapping your glass or mug on the bar signified when you started a new glass. Fraternity members frequently claim that it's an old Greek tradition. Others say that it's a mark of respect to the bartender. Some believe that you cheers to the future, but a tap on the bar acknowledges the past.
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How does James Bond order a drink?

"Shaken, not stirred" is how Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond prefers his martini cocktail.
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What does it mean to order a drink with a back?

Back vs.

But they tend to be used a little differently. A "back" is typically a drink that is sipped alongside another drink, while a "chaser" is meant to follow a drink that's thrown back quickly. Here are some examples: "Bartender, a whiskey neat with a water back."
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What does it mean to order a drink short?

A long drink will have a tall glass full of mixer, in contrast to a short drink, or shooter, which has less mixer, or none. Short drinks are generally stronger since both types tend to contain the same amount of alcohol.
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What does two fingers mean when ordering a drink?

Whiskey is often measured in “fingers”. Simply hold your finger next to the glass and pour yourself a finger's width. For instance, if you were to order two fingers of whiskey, you'd end up with roughly two adult-sized finger widths of whiskey in your glass. Simple enough?
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What does top shelf mean when ordering a drink?

Top Shelf: Bottles on the highest shelves behind a bar. Though there's no hard rule as to cost, these tend to be bottles that would retail for $50 or more in a store. Mid Shelf: Bottles on the lower half of the shelf behind a bartender. With liquor, this would usually be bottles that fall in the $25–50 range.
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What is a dirty vs filthy martini?

A "Dirty Martini" is a vodka or gin martini that is made with a splash of olive juice. “Filthy” just means extra dirty implying lots of olive juice or extra strong juice.
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What does dry mean at Starbucks?

What's the difference? All cappuccinos have shots of rich espresso and a smooth layer of foamed milk. But a wet cappuccino has more steamed milk and less foam, while a dry cappuccino has less steamed milk and more foam.
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What does no foam mean at Starbucks?

As I mentioned, cappuccinos are supposed to be half foam and half steamed milk with espresso. Without any foam, it's basically just a latte. Read More: I was a Starbucks barista for 2 years, here are 12 of the biggest things I learned.
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What does dry mean when someone orders a drink say a martini?

The Dry Martini

The "dry" part of the equation refers to the amount of vermouth that's in the drink. This ration for what exactly qualifies as dry varies greatly depending on who you ask, but but for a dry martini, it should be somewhere between 6:1 gin/vodka to vermouth to 4:1 gin/vodka to vermouth.
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What is a jigger?

A jigger, also known as a double jigger, is a bar tool for measuring and pouring alcohol. You can find jiggers at home bars and in the kits of professional mixologists. Standard jiggers feature two conjoining cups, one larger and one smaller, connecting on the closed ends and having different measurements.
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What is whiskey with water called?

For example, "bourbon and branch" refers to bourbon whiskey with water. This water may have been naturally limestone-filtered by passing through underground limestone, which removes iron. As such, it is a traditional ingredient in the distillation of Kentucky bourbon.
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What is the smoothest liquor to drink straight?

The best spirits to sip neat, without mixing with anything else, include whiskey, bourbon, Scotch, tequila, mezcal, gin and rum. If you're unsure where to start with these, no worries.
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