How to Make an Espresso Martini Cocktail – A Bold Modern Classic
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5 min
Medium to Strong
1 cocktail
Vodka-based Cocktail
London, 1980s
The Espresso Martini was created in the 1980s by legendary London bartender Dick Bradsell at the Soho Brasserie. Asked to craft a drink that would “wake me up, then mess me up,” he combined vodka, fresh espresso, and coffee liqueur to create a cocktail that’s now a modern classic. Served with a signature crema and three coffee beans for good luck, the Espresso Martini is stylish, energising, and unforgettable.
40ml vodka
20ml coffee liqueur (e.g. Kahlúa)
30ml freshly brewed espresso (cooled)
10ml sugar syrup (adjust to taste)
Ice
3 coffee beans (for garnish)
Boston shaker
Hawthorne strainer
Fine mesh strainer
Jigger
Coupe or martini glass
Ice scoop
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Prepare a fresh espresso shot and allow it to cool slightly so it doesn’t melt the ice too quickly.
Combine vodka, coffee liqueur, espresso, and sugar syrup in a Boston shaker.
Add plenty of ice and shake vigorously for 10–15 seconds to create the signature foam.
Using a Hawthorne and fine mesh strainer, pour into a chilled martini or coupe glass.
Place three coffee beans on top of the creamy surface and serve immediately. No straw - just sip and enjoy.