Bradford Martini or simply Bradford consists of dry gin and dry vermouth, but unlike the classic Martini, Bradford should be shaken rather than stirred before serving. Just a few dashes of Angostura bitters can also be added to the mix in order to enhance the flavor of the drink, but the addition of bitters is optional, same as the olive garnish.
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This recipe is adapted from the website of the International Bartenders Association.