Master of Mixes Gold Dirty Martini 375ML
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Description
Description
Master of Mixes Gold Dirty Martini 375ML is a non-alcoholic olive brine cocktail mixer in a 375ml bottle, designed to deliver the savory, briny character of a classic dirty martini without the effort of sourcing and measuring individual ingredients. Produced by American Beverage Marketers out of New Albany, Indiana, it belongs to the widely distributed Master of Mixes lineup that spans dozens of cocktail mixer formats.
Quick Facts: ABV: Non-Alcoholic | Origin: New Albany, Indiana, USA | Style: Dirty Martini Mixer | Manufacturer: American Beverage Marketers
Production & Ingredients
American Beverage Marketers produces the Master of Mixes line, which has become one of the more recognizable mixer brands in the United States. The Gold Dirty Martini is built on a base of water, salt, and lactic acid, with olive oil included to replicate the character of real olive brine. Additional ingredients include natural and artificial flavors, caramel color, hydroxylated soy lecithin as an emulsifier, citric acid, sodium benzoate as a preservative, and FD&C Yellow 5 and Red 40 for color. The "Gold" designation refers to the deeper amber-golden hue of this particular expression compared to a standard clear olive brine, suggesting a richer, more concentrated flavor profile.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose is distinctly briny and saline, with a green olive character front and center. A mild lactic tang sits beneath, giving it a fermented, almost pickled quality.
Taste: On the palate, salt leads immediately, followed by a savory olive note that coats the mid-palate. There is a slight acidity from the citric and lactic acid components that keeps the flavor from feeling flat or one-dimensional.
Finish: The finish is moderately salty with lingering olive oil richness. It leaves behind a savory, almost umami quality that primes the palate for the next sip.
How to Use Gold Dirty Martini Mix
The most straightforward application is to combine this mixer with chilled vodka or gin in a ratio to taste — typically one to two tablespoons per standard martini — stir or shake with ice, and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. A Classic Dirty Martini is the obvious use case, where the mixer replaces the need for jarred olive brine and provides more consistent flavor. It also works in a Dirty Gibson, substituting a cocktail onion garnish for olives while keeping the briny base. For a more adventurous serve, try it in a Filthy Caesar variation, adding a splash to a vodka-and-Clamato build for an extra savory punch.
Best For
- Home bartenders who make dirty martinis regularly and want a consistent briny base
- Hosting cocktail parties where speed and ease of preparation matter
- Stocking a home bar cart with versatile, shelf-stable mixers
- Gifting alongside a quality vodka or gin for a ready-made cocktail kit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Master of Mixes Gold Dirty Martini taste like? It delivers a concentrated salty, olive brine flavor with mild acidity and a subtle olive oil richness, closely mimicking the savory profile of real olive juice from a cocktail olive jar.
How does the Gold Dirty Martini compare to Stirrings Dirty Martini Mixer? Stirrings tends to position itself as a more natural, premium option with simpler ingredients, while Master of Mixes Gold Dirty Martini includes additional color and emulsifiers for a richer appearance and thicker mouthfeel. Both serve the same purpose, but the Gold expression is generally more widely available at a lower price point.
Is the Gold Dirty Martini good for beginners? Yes — it removes the guesswork of measuring olive brine and balancing salt, making it a reliable shortcut for anyone new to making dirty martinis at home.
Where is the Gold Dirty Martini made? It is manufactured by American Beverage Marketers, headquartered in New Albany, Indiana, in the United States.
What foods pair well with a dirty martini made with this mixer? Briny oysters on the half shell complement the salt-forward profile naturally. Charcuterie boards with cured meats and sharp cheeses echo the savory, umami character. Smoked salmon canapés work well due to their rich, salty quality. Marinated artichoke hearts or stuffed olives reinforce the olive-driven flavor.
What sizes does the Gold Dirty Martini come in? The 375ml bottle is the standard size widely available, making it well suited for personal use or trial before committing to a larger format.
Is the Gold Dirty Martini worth the price? It positions as an affordable, everyday cocktail mixer rather than a premium artisanal product, making it a practical choice for frequent dirty martini drinkers who prioritize convenience and consistency over minimal ingredient lists.
Why Gold Dirty Martini?
The Master of Mixes Gold Dirty Martini occupies a specific niche: a shelf-stable, pre-made olive brine concentrate that delivers repeatable results with minimal effort. Its inclusion of olive oil and an emulsifier gives it a slightly richer body compared to simply pouring off liquid from a jar of cocktail olives. For anyone who drinks dirty martinis with any regularity, having a dedicated mixer eliminates the inconsistency of olive jar brine, which varies wildly by brand and freshness. The 375ml format keeps it compact enough for a home bar without taking up excessive shelf space, and its wide retail distribution means restocking is rarely a challenge.
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