Simple steps to make the best dirty martini recipe!

Crisp, briny, and undeniably sophisticated, the dirty martini is a timeless cocktail loved across the US, UK, and Canada. Whether you like it lightly “dirty” or boldly savory, mastering a great dirty martini recipe is all about balance—quality ingredients, the right proportions, and a cold, clean finish.

 

Below are simple, foolproof steps to make the best dirty martini at home, plus pro tips and easy variations.

 

What Is a Dirty Martini?

 

A dirty martini is a classic martini enhanced with olive brine, giving it a salty, savory edge. Traditionally made with gin or vodka and garnished with olives, it’s smooth, elegant, and endlessly customizable.

 

Ingredients You’ll Need

 

For one perfect dirty martini:

 

2½ oz gin or vodka (your preference)

 

½ oz dry vermouth

 

½–¾ oz olive brine (adjust to taste)

 

Ice (plenty of it)

 

2–3 green olives (garnish)

 

Optional: Lemon twist or a splash of extra brine for ultra-dirty fans.

 

Simple Steps (The Foolproof Method)

Step 1: Chill Everything

 

Chill your martini glass in the freezer for 5–10 minutes. Cold glass = better martini.

 

Step 2: Add Ingredients to a Mixing Glass

 

Fill a mixing glass with ice. Add gin or vodka, dry vermouth, and olive brine.

 

Step 3: Stir, Don’t Shake

 

Stir gently for 20–30 seconds until very cold and properly diluted.

(Tip: Stirring keeps the drink silky and clear.)

 

Step 4: Strain & Serve

 

Strain into your chilled martini glass.

 

Step 5: Garnish

 

Add olives on a pick—or drop them straight in for extra brininess.

 

Pro Tips for the Best Dirty Martini

 

Quality olives matter. Choose firm, flavorful olives (Castelvetrano or Manzanilla are great).

 

Control the brine. Start with less; you can always add more.

 

Mind the vermouth. Too much can overpower—less is often better.

 

Keep it ice-cold. Warm martinis lose their magic.

 

Taste as you go. Balance is personal with dirty martinis.

 

Dirty Martini Variations to Try

Vodka Dirty Martini

 

Cleaner, smoother, and slightly less botanical than gin.

 

Extra Dirty Martini

 

Increase olive brine to 1 oz for bold, savory lovers.

 

Filthy Martini

 

Skip vermouth entirely—just spirits and brine.

 

Gibson-Style Dirty

 

Use cocktail onions instead of olives for a twist.

 

Spicy Dirty Martini

 

Add a splash of jalapeño brine or use chili-stuffed olives.

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

 

❌ Using low-quality olive brine

❌ Overdoing vermouth

❌ Shaking too hard (cloudy drink)

❌ Serving without chilling the glass

 

Final Sip

 

With just a few ingredients and the right technique, this dirty martini recipe delivers bar-quality results at home. It’s bold yet refined, salty yet smooth—the kind of cocktail that never goes out of style.