gin and it
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Definition
Noun: A gin and it is a specific type of cocktail. It is a mixed drink composed of gin and Italian (sweet) vermouth. The name is a shortened, informal form of "gin and Italian vermouth."
Usage
This term is used to refer to and order this classic cocktail, typically served straight up (without ice) in a stemmed glass. It is considered a simple, traditional drink.
Examples
- "He walked into the bar and ordered a gin and it."
- "The gin and it was a popular cocktail in mid-20th century America."
- "For a classic taste, try a gin and it instead of a martini."
Advanced Usage
- The "it" in the name specifically denotes Italian (sweet) vermouth. A similar cocktail using French (dry) vermouth is typically called a "gin and French" or is the basis for the standard dry martini.
- The ratio of gin to vermouth can vary according to taste, but it is generally a spirit-forward cocktail with a noticeable vermouth component.
Variants and Related Words
- Martini: A related cocktail traditionally made with gin and dry vermouth. A "gin and it" is sometimes considered a sweet martini.
- Vermouth: An aromatized, fortified wine used as an ingredient in many cocktails.
- Cocktail: A general term for a mixed alcoholic drink.
Synonyms
- Sweet Martini (contextual synonym, though recipes may differ slightly)
Notes
This is a fixed noun phrase for a specific drink. It is not typically used in an idiomatic or figurative sense outside of referring to the beverage itself.
Noun
- a cocktail made of gin and sweet vermouth