BOSTON SHAKER
CRETONI Cretoni Professional Boston Shaker Set: Two-piece Original Cocktail Shaker Set with Japanese Jigger and Hawthorne Strainer made of Stainless Steel - The Original Bartender Set! (Gunmetal)
Brand: CRETONIColor: GunmetalFeatures: PROFESSIONAL BARTENDER'S CHOICE: Tough enough for high volume bars and home bars alike, this Boston shaker, Japanese jigger and Hawthorne Strainer have been hand-selected and tested by professional bartenders to be the highest quality and best shaker available. BOSTON SHAKER: Selected and tested to offer the perfect water-tight shake and dripless pour. Won’t break like glass or freeze shut like cobbler-style shakers. Perfectly weighted for balance and ergonomics. HAWTHORNE STRAINER: The perfect balance of beauty, ergonomics and performance. Custom designed by a professional bartender, this strainer is comfortable in the hand, equipped with a high-density spring, and perfectly calibrated to work with our included Boston Shaker. JAPANESE JIGGER: Use the jigger your bartender uses! With Bar-perfect 1 oz and 2 oz measurements, you’ll have all of the measures you need for a world of classic and contemporary drinks. It’s durable and comfortable enough for a lifetime of use! DURABLE & VERSATILE: Professional food-grade Stainless Steel 304 and dishwasher safe for home or commercial dishwashers.Shake drinks like Margaritas, Daiquiris and Mojitos, or use the bottom tin for stirred drinks like the Martini, Manhattan and Old Fashioned. Details: The Original Professional Craft Boston Shaker Set with Japanese Jigger and Hawthorne Strainer made of highest Quality Stainless Steel - All in one Premium box and available to you in Professional Bar Colors - Copper, Silver, Gunmetal, Gold This is the Shaker Set that you may stumble upon when you visit the top bars in the city. There are some things you don't buy again and again, but buy the best, and Cretoni brings you just that! THE ULTIMATE GIFT SET FOR ANY OCCASION Get one for you and gift one to your loved ones! Makes a perfect father's day gift, groomsmen gift, valentines gift or as a gift for anyone who has a connoisseur of Bar and Cocktails! PREMIUM HIGH QUALITY FEATURES: Strong, Watertight Seal and Easy to Break Open Shaker High Density Hawthorne Strainer 1 Oz./ 2 Oz. perfect measurement Japanese Jigger Oh, and did we say our box comes with an ultimate cheat sheet to secret Bartender Recipies? We know you can find all recipes online at your finger-tips. However, our team of Cocktail Experts wanted to pack the Best Cocktail Recipes for you and why would we say no?! You gotta try their recipes for sure! WORRY-FREE SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - Your satisfaction is very important to us! All our products undergo multiple levels of Stringent Quality Checks and come with a Worry-free Satisfaction Guarantee! Box includes: 1 Cocktail Boston Shaker 2-piece Set (1 Unweighted 18 Oz. + 1 Weighted 28 Oz.) 1 Japanese Jigger 1 Hawthorne Strainer"There are only a few who have the courage to set a Trend. The Trend that makes you Popular."EAN: 0853478008333Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 4.8 x 4.1 inches
$ 39.97
The Boston shaker is a preferred choice among professional bartenders because it is more versatile and can accommodate a larger volume of ingredients compared to other types of shakers. Additionally, the glass or tin used in the Boston shaker can also be used for other purposes, such as stirring or measuring ingredients.
What is the difference between a Boston shaker and a cocktail shaker?
A Boston shaker is a type of cocktail shaker, and the main difference between a Boston shaker and other types of cocktail shakers is the design. A Boston shaker consists of two parts: a metal shaker tin and a mixing glass or smaller metal tin, which are used together to create a seal and shake the ingredients.
Why is it called a Boston shaker?
The exact origin of the name "Boston shaker" is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the early 1900s in Boston, Massachusetts. One theory suggests that it was named after the Boston hotel where it was first used, while another theory suggests that it was named after the Boston area bartenders who popularized its use.