
When serving champagne or wine by the glass, a bartender's tool is essential. These tools are essential for keeping expensive bottles fresh as they can prevent the cork from touching the bottle. They seal champagne bottles well. A citrus zester, an essential tool for making classic twisted zest and infusing drinks of oils, is another important tool.
OXO measuring glass
OXO measuring glasses are great for bartenders and those who enjoy making cocktails. It measures dry and liquid ingredients in different units. OXO can be purchased in both stainless steel and plastic. The OXO can measure multiple ingredients simultaneously, making it an excellent choice for cocktail-making.
This handy tool can be purchased for between $5-$10. Its angled design makes pouring effortless. This is a great gift option for bakers as it can easily be stuffed.

Hawthorne strainer
Bartenders will love the Hawthorne strainer. It is made with high-quality materials and fits most standard mixing glasses. The strainer helps to keep solids out of your drink. It is easy to use the heavy 4-prong strainer and it works well with most drink recipes.
Hawthorne strainer, made from 18/8 Stainless Steel, is heavy-duty. Its tight coil allows you to easily split pours. The Hawthorne strainer is a favorite among bartenders. It is also perfect for filtering fruit pieces and ice. It fits most standard cocktail mixing glasses, so you can use it with different types of alcohol.
Glass rimmer
Rimming drinks is a great way of adding a finishing touch. Glass rimmer tools come in a variety of styles. The most common type is a full rim, but there are also half rims and three quarter rims.
A glass rimmer can be a wonderful accessory for your bar. It is available in many colors and styles. Some models have three compartments that can hold sugar, lime, and salt. Some rimmers also come with foam sponges.

Ice bucket
The Ice bucket can be considered one of the most essential tools that a bartender should have. The ice bucket is the key ingredient in any cocktail. The ice bucket is the key ingredient to any cocktail. Buying a quality ice bucket is important, and one that's sturdy and made of stainless steel is ideal. Other materials to avoid are glass and porcelain, as they can break easily. Plastic buckets are also not eco-friendly, as they can degrade over time.
There are many different types and styles of ice buckets. Some are specifically designed for cooling wine bottles, while others are used as ice holders. You can choose from a range of sizes so you can find the right model for your needs.
FAQ
Can I freeze a batch of cocktails in advance?
Yes! A batch of cocktails can be frozen. Place the bottles in an airtight plastic container and freeze them until you need them. You can simply thaw your bottles in the refrigerator overnight to enjoy.
What drinks should beginners order at a bar?
Ordering beer is the best way for you to get started drinking. Ask the bartender to help you choose the right beer for you.
A dry white wine is the best choice if you are looking to enjoy wine. Reds are your preference, so try a light-bodied Pinot Noir (or Merlot) Cocktails can be made with martinis or margaritas.
If you're unsure of what to order, say so and the bartender will help you.
What is a shaker, you ask?
A shaker is used for mixing two or more ingredients. You can strain the mixture using the strainer included with the shaker. The lid protects the mixture from unwanted odours while it is being shaken.
Are there special tools you will need to make cocktails?
Not at all. There are only a few things you need:
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Glasses
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Strainer
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Lid
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Cocktail shaker
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Cutting board
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Knife
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Scoops and measuring cups
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Jigger
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Tongue depressors
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Stirring sticks
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Lemon wedge
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Sugar cube
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Salt
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Pepper
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Ice cubes
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Ice Crusher
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Water
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Alcohol
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Wine
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Beer
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Soda water
Statistics
- majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)
- with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
- You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)
- If you choose one that's made with 100 percent agave (like Milagro or Sauza), you'll save a ton of money and still get a great-tasting drink. (mashed.com)
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How To
How to order drinks at the bar without embarrassing yourself
There are many options for ordering drinks at your local bar. However, these methods require that you know the type of drink you want before you go to the counter. If you don’t know the type of drink that you want, ask your server for their recommendations. This way, you won't embarrass yourself when asking them to make recommendations.
This involves talking to your server and telling him/her what kind of drink you would like. Perhaps you say "I'd prefer a glass," and then tell your server exactly which beer you desire. You could, for instance, say that you would like Budweiser. Next, tell the server how big you'd like it to be (e.g. medium, large). Once you are done, the server will give you the correct price and you won't feel awkward ever again.