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Garden Street Gin Club - TDP Review - This Subscription Box Allows You to Sip on Gins from All Around Australia
Exploring the world of Australian gin has never been more exciting, thanks to Garden Street Gin Club. This innovative subscription box allows you to sip on gins from all around Australia, offering a unique journey through the finest small-batch, artisanal gins the country has to offer. Introduction to Garden Street Gin Club Garden Street Gin Club, an Australian-owned and made online…
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What are the essential tools used in mixology, and how does each one contribute to the precision and artistry of crafting the perfect cocktail?
Certainly! Here are the names of some essential tools used in mixology:
Shaker: Used for mixing and chilling ingredients. Types include Boston shaker and cobbler shaker.
Strainer: Ensures a smooth pour by separating ice and other ingredients from the liquid. Types include Hawthorne strainer and Julep strainer.
Muddler: Crushes or mashes fruits, herbs, and spices to release flavors. Typically used in drinks like mojitos.
Bar Spoon: A long-handled spoon used for stirring and layering drinks.
Jigger: A measuring tool with two cones or cups used for accurate pouring of spirits and other ingredients.
Citrus Juicer: Extracts juice from citrus fruits, essential for cocktails requiring fresh citrus flavors.
Mixing Glass: A glass vessel used for stirring cocktails. Commonly used in conjunction with a bar spoon.
Garnish Tools: Includes peelers, zesters, and knife for cutting and garnishing fruits and other drink decorations.
Ice Bucket and Tongs: Used for handling ice cubes or crushed ice in cocktails.
Mist Sprayer: Adds a fine mist of liquids (e.g., absinthe) to cocktails for flavor and aroma.
Mallet/Ice Crusher: Breaks down ice into smaller pieces for certain drinks.
Bar Mat: Absorbent mat placed on the bar to catch spills and prevent slipping.
Magnetic Knife Holder: Safely holds and organizes knives, essential for cutting garnishes.
Fine Strainer/Sieve: Removes fine particles from shaken or stirred cocktails.
Speed Pourers: Attachable spouts that control the flow of liquid from bottles.
These tools, when used skillfully, contribute to the precision, efficiency, and artistry of cocktail making. Each serves a specific purpose in the hands of a talented mixologist.
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Cocktail Recipe This is a traditional Long Island Iced Tea with just a touch of citrus. It tastes best when made with premium liquors. Be careful because it is extremely potent but also delicious, so you might not realize how much alcohol you're taking in.
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Juniper Lime Gin and Tonic Spruce up a simple gin and tonic with juniper berries and a little lime zest for a festive variation of the classic cocktail.
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Pink Lady Cocktail Recipe Popular in the 1950s, this cocktail contains gin and grenadine. Make sure you serve it in a pretty glass! 1 jigger gin, 1 teaspoon grenadine syrup, 1 teaspoon half-and-half cream, 1 cup crushed ice, 1 egg white
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Long Island Iced Tea This is a traditional Long Island Iced Tea with just a touch of citrus. It tastes best when made with premium liquors. Be careful because it is extremely potent but also delicious, so you might not realize how much alcohol you're taking in. 2 fluid ounces cola-flavored carbonated beverage, 1 jigger gin, 2 teaspoons orange juice, 1 teaspoon tequila, 1 jigger rum, 1 wedge lemon, 1 jigger triple sec liqueur, 1 jigger vodka
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Juniper Lime Gin and Tonic For a festive twist on the traditional cocktail, add juniper berries and a little lime zest to a straightforward gin and tonic.
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Recipe for Long Island Iced Tea
This is the classic Long Island Iced Tea, containing just a hint of citrus. It is best made with top shelf liquors. Watch out, it is very strong, but tastes very good, so you may not realize all the alcohol you're consuming.
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Long Island Iced Tea This is a traditional Long Island Iced Tea with just a touch of citrus. It tastes best when made with premium liquors. Be careful because it is extremely potent but also delicious, so you might not realize how much alcohol you're taking in.
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The Last Word !
Ingredients:
Gin (22.5 ml / 0.75 ounce): The base spirit for the Last Word, gin contributes its botanical complexity, offering a canvas for the other ingredients to shine.
Maraschino Liqueur (22.5 ml / 0.75 ounce): Maraschino liqueur adds a subtle sweetness and depth to the cocktail, balancing the herbal and citrus elements.
Green Chartreuse (22.5 ml / 0.75 ounce): The herbal and complex flavors of Green Chartreuse are a defining element of the Last Word, providing a distinctive character to the cocktail.
Fresh Lime Juice (22.5 ml / 0.75 ounce): Freshly squeezed lime juice contributes the essential citrusy brightness that elevates the Last Word’s flavor profile.
Recipe:
Now, let’s embark on the step-by-step process of crafting the perfect Last Word Cocktail, focusing on precise measurements and straightforward techniques:
Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Ingredients:
Before you start mixing, ensure you have the necessary tools: a shaker, a jigger for precise measurements, and a fine strainer. Also, have your gin, Maraschino liqueur, Green Chartreuse, and fresh lime juice ready.
Step 2: Measure and Add Gin:
In a shaker, measure 22.5 ml (0.75 ounce) of your chosen gin. Pour the gin into the shaker, preparing the foundation for the Last Word’s complex flavor profile.
Step 3: Add Maraschino Liqueur:
Measure 22.5 ml (0.75 ounce) of Maraschino liqueur and add it to the shaker. Maraschino liqueur imparts a delicate sweetness and a hint of nuttiness to the cocktail.
Step 4: Introduce Green Chartreuse:
Measure 22.5 ml (0.75 ounce) of Green Chartreuse, the herbal powerhouse of the Last Word. Pour it into the shaker, allowing its unique flavors to mingle with the other ingredients.
Step 5: Squeeze Fresh Lime Juice:
Measure 22.5 ml (0.75 ounce) of fresh lime juice. The acidity of the lime juice provides a vibrant and citrusy balance to the Last Word. Add it to the shaker, completing the quartet of ingredients.
Step 6: Shake Vigorously with Ice:
Add ice to the shaker and shake the mixture vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. The goal is to achieve proper dilution and chilling, ensuring a well-balanced and refreshing cocktail.
Step 7: Fine Strain into a Chilled Glass:
Fine strain the shaken mixture into a chilled coupe or martini glass. This step eliminates ice chips, resulting in a smooth and visually appealing Last Word Cocktail.
Step 8: Garnish (Optional):
Optionally, garnish the Last Word with a twist of lime peel. Express the oils from the twist by giving it a gentle twist over the surface of the cocktail, then drop it into the glass.
Step 9: Enjoy the Complexity !
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6 jiggers of gin and staring at a picture of Lorenzo Schwartz. This is the driest possible martini according to Hawkeye Pierce.
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TRANSCRIPT OF ALL RECIPES BELOW:
PLANTER'S PUNCH
1 oz. lemon or lime juice
1 teasp. sugar
1 jigger Jamaica rum
Shake well with fine ice and pour unstrained into 10-oz. glass. Decorate with slice of orange, lemon, cherry and sprig fresh mint.
GIN RICKEY
Juice and rind of lime
Cube of ice
1 jigger of gin
Fill with club soda.
SLOE GIN FIZZ
1 oz. lemon juice
1 teasp. sugar
1 jigger sloe gin.
Shake well with cracked ice and strain into highball glass. Fill with ice-cold soda.
TOM AND JERRY
1 whole egg
1 teasp. sugar
1 pinch salt.
Mix by hand or electric mixer. Add 1 jigger of rum.
Pour mixture into glass mug. Add boiling water slowly while stirring to prevent egg from curdling. Sprinkle nutmeg on top.
HOT TODDY
In glass mug place the following:
1 lump sugar
1 stick cinnamon
3 cloves stuck into slice of lemon
1 jigger of rum, whisky or brandy.
Leave silver spoon in glass to prevent heat from cracking it. Add boiling water.
SIDE CAR
½ oz. lemon juice
¾ oz. brandy
¾ oz. Cointreau or triple sec
Shake well with cracked ice and strain into cocktail glass.
SHERRY FLIP
1 whole egg
1 teasp. sugar
1 jigger sherry
Shake well with cracked ice and strain into Delmonico glass. Sprinkle nutmeg on top. Brandy or port may be used instead of sherry.
EGGNOG
1 whole egg
1 teasp. sugar
5 oz. milk
1 jigger liquor (brandy, whisky, rum or sherry mostly used)
Shake with cracked ice and strain. Sprinkle grated nutmeg on top.
FROZEN DAIQUIRI
½ oz. lemon or lime juice
½ teasp. sugar
dash maraschino liqueur
1¼ oz. white rum
Mix with fine cracked ice on electric mixer or shake well by hand. Pour unstrained into champagne "saucer." Top with a cherry.
WARD 8
1¼ oz. lemon juice
1 teasp. sugar
1 jigger rye
1 dash grenadine
Shake well with cracked ice and pour unstrained into 10-oz. glass. Decorate with slice of orange, lemon and a cherry. Top off with claret wine.
TOM COLLINS
Dissolve 1 teasp. sugar in juice of 1 lemon, add cube ice, 1 jigger gin. Fill with soda while stirring.
RUM COLLINS: Rum instead of gin.
JOHN COLLINS: Rye or bourbon instead of gin.
ZOMBIE
1 oz. lemon juice
1 oz. lime juice
1 oz. Chinn no. 1 Boy Zombie Mixer
1 oz. pineapple juice (unsweetened)
Dash bitters
1¼ oz. heavy bodied rum
1¼ oz. gold rum
1¼ oz. white rum
Shake with cracked ice and pour unstrained into Tom Collins glass. Decorate with fruit and mint.
PINK LADY
½ oz. lemon juice
½ oz. grenadine
1 ¼ oz. gin
¾ oz. heavy cream
Shake with cracked ice and strain.
STINGER
¾ oz. white creme de menthe
1 oz. brandy
Shake well with cracked ice and strain into cocktail glass.
CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL
Place 1 lump of sugar in a champagne "saucer" and saturate with bitters.
Fill with ICED champagne.
Top off with a twist of lemon peel.
MARTINI
⅓ dry vermouth
⅔ gin
Stir with cracked ice and strain. Serve with olive or pearl onion.
SWEET MARTINI: Sweet instead of dry vermouth, cherry instead of olive.
BACARDI
½ oz. lemon or lime juice
½ teasp sugar or a few dashes of grenadine
1 jigger of Bacardi rum
Shake with cracked ice and strain.
ALEXANDER
¾ oz. creme de cacao
1 oz. gin or brandy
¾ oz. heavy cream
Shake with cracked ice and strain.
vintage cocktails from a 1946 Esquire magazine article, "This Is the Way to Make Your Favorite Drinks"
#can't find anything on Chinn no. 1 Boy Zombie Mixer#I'm assuming it's just bloody mary mix from the pic#maybe its extra spicy or something#but like 1940s white people spicy
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Mixology at Home: Essential Tools and Techniques for Beginners
Essential Tools for Home Mixology
Creating exceptional cocktails at home requires more than just quality spirits the right tools are essential for achieving professional results. For anyone looking to elevate their mixology game, a few key items are indispensable. Start with a cocktail shaker, such as the Boston or Cobbler shaker, which is crucial for mixing and chilling drinks. A jigger ensures precise measurements, crucial for balancing flavors. To strain your cocktails and remove ice or other solids, invest in a strainer, like the Hawthorne or Julep strainer. A muddler is needed to release flavors from herbs, fruits, and spices, while a bar spoon is perfect for stirring and layering drinks. A mixing glass allows for smooth, spirit-forward cocktails, and a citrus juicer ensures you have fresh juice on hand. Quality ice and the right glassware are also vital for serving your creations in style. Equipping your home bar with these essential tools will enable you to craft cocktails with confidence and flair, making every drink a masterpiece.
Fundamental Techniques for Home Mixology
Mastering fundamental techniques is key to becoming a skilled home mixologist. Start with shaking, a method that mixes and chills your cocktail while adding a frothy texture. Use a shaker filled with ice and shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds. Next is stirring, ideal for spirit-forward drinks gently stir ingredients with ice in a mixing glass for about 30 seconds to chill without diluting. Muddling involves pressing and twisting a muddler to release the flavors of herbs, fruits, and spices in your glass, enhancing your cocktail's complexity. Straining is crucial to remove ice and solids after mixing; use a Hawthorne or Julep strainer for a smooth pour. Layering creates visually stunning drinks by pouring liquids over the back of a spoon to maintain separate layers based on their densities. Lastly, garnishing adds the final touch use citrus twists, olives, cherries, or herbs to enhance both the look and aroma of your cocktail. Mastering these techniques will elevate your cocktail-making skills, impressing your guests with every drink you create.
Basic Cocktail Recipes to Try
Martini
Making a classic Martini cocktail is a straightforward process that epitomizes elegance and simplicity. Begin by chilling a martini glass with ice water. In a mixing glass filled with ice, combine 2 1/2 ounces of gin (or vodka for a vodka martini) and 1/2 ounce of dry vermouth. Stir the mixture for about 30 seconds for a smoother martini, or shake it for about 15 seconds for a frother version. Discard the ice water from the chilled glass, then strain the mixed cocktail into it. Garnish with either a lemon twist or an olive, and your classic Martini is ready to enjoy.
Mojito
The Mojito is a refreshing and vibrant cocktail that originates from Cuba, known for its invigorating combination of mint, lime, and rum. To make a Mojito, start by placing fresh mint leaves and lime wedges into a glass. Muddle them gently to release the mint's essential oils and the lime juice. Add two teaspoons of sugar and muddle a bit more to combine the flavors. Fill the glass with ice, pour in 1 1/2 ounces of white rum, and top it off with club soda. Stir the mixture well to blend the ingredients. Finally, garnish with a sprig of mint and a lime wedge. The result is a delightful cocktail that perfectly balances sweetness, citrus, and minty freshness, making it an ideal drink for warm weather and social gatherings.
Old Fashioned
The Old Fashioned is a timeless cocktail that embodies the essence of simplicity and sophistication. To make an Old Fashioned, start by placing a sugar cube in an old-fashioned glass and saturating it with a few dashes of Angostura bitters. Add a teaspoon of water and muddle until the sugar is dissolved. Fill the glass with a large ice cube or several smaller ones, then pour in 2 ounces of bourbon or rye whiskey. Stir the mixture gently to combine the flavors and chill the drink. Finally, garnish with a twist of orange peel, expressing the oils over the drink before placing it in the glass. The Old Fashioned is a beautifully balanced cocktail that highlights the richness of the whiskey, the subtle sweetness of the sugar, and the aromatic complexity of the bitters, making it a favorite among classic cocktail enthusiasts.
Conclusion
Starting your mixology journey at home is both rewarding and fun. With essential tools like a shaker, strainer, muddler, jigger, and quality glassware, you can create impressive cocktails. Master basic techniques like shaking, stirring, muddling, and garnishing to elevate your skills. Practice, experiment, and enjoy the process. Cheers to making delicious drinks and memorable moments at home!
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Crafting the Perfect Home Bar: A Beginner's Guide with Levine Liquors Denver
Introduction:
Welcome to the world of home mixology, where every pour tells a story and each sip is an experience. In this comprehensive guide, we're teaming up with Levine Liquors Denver to help you craft the perfect home bar, whether you're a seasoned mixologist or just starting your journey into the delightful realm of spirits.
Creating a Dedicated Space:
The first step to crafting your perfect home bar is to designate a space. It doesn't have to be large – a corner of your living room or a stylish cart in your kitchen can work wonders. The key is to make it a dedicated spot that brings a sense of occasion to your drink preparation.
Essential Tools of the Trade:
No home bar is complete without the right tools. Levine Liquors Denver recommends starting with the basics: a shaker, jigger, muddler, strainer, and a mixing glass. These tools will form the foundation for creating a wide array of cocktails, ensuring you're well-equipped for any concoction.
Building a Core Collection:
Now, let's dive into the heart of your home bar – the spirits. Levine Liquors Denver offers a diverse selection, but for beginners, it's advisable to start with a core collection. Consider adding a versatile vodka, a quality gin, a robust bourbon, a smooth rum, and a classic tequila. These staples will form the backbone of your mixology endeavors.
Exploring Flavors with Liqueurs:
To add depth and complexity to your cocktails, explore the world of liqueurs. From the citrusy Cointreau to the herbal Chartreuse, Levine Liquors Denver's shelves are stocked with a variety of options to suit your taste preferences. Start with a few and gradually expand your collection.
Elevating Your Mixers:
A great cocktail is more than just spirits; mixers play a crucial role. Levine Liquors Denver recommends investing in high-quality tonic water, soda, ginger beer, and club soda. These versatile mixers can be paired with various spirits to create refreshing beverages.
Fresh Garnishes for the Win:
Garnishes add the finishing touch to your creations. Keep a selection of fresh citrus fruits, herbs like mint and basil, and even some specialty items like cocktail cherries or olives on hand. Not only do they enhance the visual appeal, but they also contribute to the overall flavor profile.
Mastering the Classics:
Start your mixology journey by mastering a few classic cocktails. The Martini, Old Fashioned, and Margarita are excellent starting points. Levine Liquors Denver offers a selection of spirits perfect for crafting these timeless favorites.
Experimenting with Creativity:
Once you've mastered the classics, it's time to get creative. Experiment with flavor combinations, try your hand at infusions, and don't be afraid to put your unique spin on a traditional recipe. Levine Liquors Denver's diverse selection provides ample inspiration for your mixology experiments.
Attend Tasting Events:
Levine Liquors Denver often hosts tasting events where you can sample new spirits and learn from experts. Attend these events to expand your palate, discover new favorites, and gain insights into the world of spirits.
Seek Guidance from Staff:
Don't hesitate to ask for recommendations when visiting Levine Liquors Denver. The knowledgeable staff can provide insights into flavor profiles, suggest pairings, and help you make informed choices based on your preferences.
Entertaining with Style:
With your home bar now a hub of mixology magic, consider hosting friends and family. Levine Liquors Denver recommends themed cocktail nights or even a DIY cocktail station at your gatherings to share the joy of crafting delicious drinks.
Showcasing Local Spirits:
Support local distilleries by incorporating their products into your home bar. Levine Liquors Denver proudly features a selection of locally crafted spirits that add a unique touch to your cocktails.
Section 7: Conclusion
Crafting the perfect home bar is an ongoing journey of discovery and enjoyment. With Levine Liquors Denver as your guide, you have access to a diverse selection of spirits, expert advice, and a community that shares your passion for mixology. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, let your home bar be a reflection of your taste, style, and the joy of savoring exceptional drinks.
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Bar-hopping Bliss: Exploring Singapore’s Vibrant Bar Scene
Introduction:
Known for its diverse culinary bar scene and vibrant nightlife, Singapore is a hub for bars. From rooftop spots with breathtaking views to hidden gems in historic neighborhoods, Leo City offers plenty for those looking for a memorable night out Join us on the journey as we explore bar culture in the growing scenery of Singapore, with each location having its unique charm and signature Incorporated seamlessly into the exclusive tour.
1. Atlas Bar: A Gilded Affair
Because it’s Located in the historic Bugis district, the Atlas Bar stands as a testament to its roaring twenty years of wealth. Only its extensive gin collection has more than its richly gilded interior, making it a haven for cocktail enthusiasts. With an atmosphere reminiscent of a luxurious past. Atlas Bar is the perfect destination for those looking for adventure in their nightlife, fully equipped with an exclusive Trip Cabinet Singapore tour package.
2. 1-Altitude: Sky-high Revelry
Located atop One Raffles Place, 1-Altitude holds the title of being the highest rooftop bar in Singapore. Because it has panoramic view of the city skyline it provides a stunning backdrop while sipping your favorite cocktail. From sunset events to nightly fun, 1-Altitude offers a dynamic experience that elevates your bar-hopping getaway, enhanced by Trip Cabinet’s expertly crafted tour package.
3. Operation Dagger: Mixology Marvel
Hidden in plain sight on An Siang Hill, Operation Dagger is a speakeasy specializing in mixing. The dimly lit, minimalist space creates an intimate and immersive cocktail experience. With an ever-changing menu and perfectly crafted drinks, Operation Dagger is a must-visit for those with an avant-garde flair in the world of mixology, carefully included in Trip Cabinet’s curated tour package.
4. Jigger & Pony: Classic Cocktails, Timeless Charm
Located in the heart of Amoy Street, Jigger & Pony pays homage to classic cocktail culture. The relaxed and retro atmosphere invites patrons to relax and sample expertly crafted beverages. Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or new to the scene, Jigger & Pony’s dedication to the art of mixing makes sure you have an enjoyable experience, with Trip Cabinet itineraries including the well-planned.
5. The Other Room: Prohibition-inspired Intimacy
Because it’s Located in the middle of the Singapore River, The Other Room takes visitors with their time restrictions. Because of it’s intimate setting and dark, haunted atmosphere made for a journey through an extensive offering of craft cocktails. The expert mixologists at The Other Room pride themselves on creating beverages tailored to suit individual preferences, all immersive experiences with Trip Cabinet’s curated Singapore tour packages.
Practical Tips for Bar-hopping Bliss with Trip Cabinet:
Curated Bar Tours: Choose curated bar-hopping tours offered by Trip Cabinet and explore multiple locations in one night.
Signature Cocktails: Indulge in signature cocktails recommended by Trip Cabinet’s experienced guides for a taste of the best each bar has to offer.
Theme Nights: Check for themed nights or occasions at every bar, because it enhancing your typical revel with stay songs, DJ sets, or special promotions. All seamlessly controlled with Trip Cabinet’s exclusive tour package.
Conclusion:
Singapore’s bar scene is a dynamic tapestry woven with variety, innovation, and glamour. Whether you’re in the mood for a skydive, an intimate speakeasy experience, or a trip through classic cocktails, Leo City has something to offer for every discerning palate with Trip Cabinet’s curated bar hopping tours Nights out are an exploration of the city’s vibrant and evolving nightlife. Ensuring that every drink is a stepping stone into a world of unique flavors and unforgettable memories. Excited to discover the best bars in Singapore through Trip Cabinet’s exclusive Singapore tour package!
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What are the essential Bar Supplies You Require to build a Home Bar?
Creating a well-stocked home bar is a costly endeavor. The best news is that drinks will last longer if stored properly, so you can slowly build your collection without any spoilage. The blog post highlights how you must store bar at home, including an assortment of spirits, mixers, garnishes, tools, glassware, and even storage alternatives. All these are essential bar supplies that you must invest in to design a compelling bar at home.
You can include or exclude items in the list of essentials based on how you use your home bar. Let’s look into the necessary bar supplies.
Bar Toolkit
The list of bar tools and gadgets available in the market is countless. Fortunately, you can have a myriad home bartending tasks with tools. Let’s look into them.
2. Bottle Openers and Corkscrews
A bottle opener is crucial for opening bottles of beer, whisky or rum. Various wine openers can also be used to open beer. You can have a variety of openers, ranging from simple corkscrew to electric wine opener, including a do-it-all.
3. Jiggers
A jigger is a small measuring cup that allows you get the accurate measurements for your cocktails. A standard jigger has double sized with one side containing 1.5 ounces on its bigger side and 0.75 to 1 ounces on its small side.
4. Mixing Glasses and Spoons
A mixing glass is designed to stir cocktail ingredients. Use another glass, such as pint glass, but a mixing glass looks elegant and is functional for any home bar.
However, bar spoons are designed with long handles, especially for stirring a mixed drink from the glass’s bottom to the top without splashing. You have to discover smooth handles that adds additional weight. However, others have textured, spiralled handles for smooth grip.
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5. Ice Makers, Molds, and Buckets
Ice has a crucial role in every drink you prepare. Avoid the cloudy, odor-holding freezer ice, but spend in a few types of ice molds and makers for making cocktails. Spirit-forward drinks are offered with bulkier cubes and spheres because these require longer time to melt, curbing the drink from getting diluted too quickly.
6. Essential Spirits
A variety of liquors is available in the market. People gets confused which liquor to buy and which not.
Your home bar must have Gin, Rum, Tequila, Vodka, Whiskey, Liquors and more.
Get all these bar supplies to craft a compelling home bar.
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