Glassware & Tools
All the glassware and bar tools you'll ever need right here...
Glassware
- Highball
- Lowball
- Martini
- Coup
- Pint
- All Purpose Wine
- Champagne
- Shot
Tools
- Stainless Steel Cocktail Shaker
- Boston Shaker Tin: Fundamental part of the shaker set and can also be used for stirring larger amounts of cocktails.
- Pint/mixing Glass: For both stirring and shaking, tempered glass is best
- Stirring Spoon: A long, twisted stem and 1/8oz. spoon bowl is preferred.
- Hawthorn Strainer: Functions with the Boston shaker tin.
- Julep Strainer: Functions with the pint/mixing glass.
- Tea strainer: Multi-functional, useful as a second stage of straining to remove fine ice chips as well as other particles when pouring a cocktail. Good for straining pulp out of freshly squeezed juices.
- Ice Bucket
- Ice Scoop or Tongs
- Muddler: Unlaquered and unpainted wood is the best, with a smooth muddling surface, not jagged.
- Jigger
- Speed Pourer
- Cutting Board
- Paring Knife
- Hand Juicer: Squeezers and reamers work well for small amounts of juice.
- Channel Knife, with zester: For creating twists and expressing oils from citrus to top a cocktail.
- Sip Straws
- Stir Sticks
- Skewers
- Umbrellas
- Cocktail Napkins
- Corkscrew
- Crown Cap Bottle Opener
- Blender or Immersion Blender
- Ice Trays: perfect cubes are recommended
Advance Tools
- Hand Cappucino Frother: whipping eggs and cream
- Lewis Bag: Canvas bag, used for crushing ice
- Wooden Mallet: Use for crushing ice
- Atomizer: Useful in topping cocktails or rinsing glass with spirits. Dedicate one misto per spirit.
- Soda Siphon
- Balloons/Cardboard Milk Cartons: Useful as molds for making ice balls or ice blocks
- Microplane Grater
- Dashing Bottles: Finer control when using very small amounts of liquor (ie. absinthe, bitters, amaros)
sources: Tipsy Tech University, Barcraft Intensive, Twin Liquors