Dirty Sue Premium Olive Juice Martini Mix (6 pack, 375 mL each) vs Calivirgin Dirty Martini Olive Brine
Overall winner: Dirty Sue Premium Olive Juice Martini Mix (6 pack, 375 mL each)
Key Differences
Dirty Sue (A) is sold as a six-pack and has a higher average rating (4.50 from 2,407 reviews) and notes about broken bottles as a minority issue; it emphasizes saving olives and broad cocktail use. Calivirgin (B) is marketed as all-natural with no preservatives, has fewer reviews and a lower average rating (4.20 from 491 reviews), and some customers find it too salty or question value
Dirty Sue Premium Olive Juice Martini Mix (6 pack, 375 mL each)
Olive juice brine for martinis and other cocktails. Great for dirty martinis and enhances drink flavor; customers note olive flavor and quality. Some mention price and occasional broken bottles
Pros
- premium olive juice brine
- multi-use for cocktails (martini, dirty gin/vodka, Bloody Mary)
- includes 6 bottles
- noted for taste and quality
Cons
- some consider it pricey
- mixed opinions on dirtiness level
- reports of broken bottles
Calivirgin Dirty Martini Olive Brine
Olive brine mixer for dirty martinis with 100% pure organic olive brine and no preservatives. Customers note it enhances martini flavor but some find it too salty
Pros
- 100% pure organic olive brine
- No preservatives/chemicals
- Restaurant-grade dirty martini experience
Cons
- taste can be too salty for some
- mixed opinions on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Calivirgin |
| Durability | Dirty Sue |
| Versatility | Dirty Sue |
| User Reviews | Dirty Sue |