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What is a vodka martini cocktail “straight up” or “up”?

All vodka martini cocktails should be served “straight up” because that term simply describes cocktails that are shaken or stirred with ice, then strained. A martini cocktail “up” basically means the same thing — served cold without the ice — although this term is typically reserved for single liquors, not cocktails. Learn more bartending and cocktail terms.

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