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BOSTON SHAKER

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  • Sale -10% Etens Cocktail Shaker, Professional Boston Shaker, Stainless Steel Martini Shaker Drink Shaker for Bartending and Home Bar – Essential Bar Tools and Weighted Tins Cocktail Shaker Set for Bartender Etens Cocktail Shaker, Professional Boston Shaker, Stainless Steel Martini Shaker Drink Shaker for Bartending and Home Bar – Essential Bar Tools and Weighted Tins Cocktail Shaker Set for Bartender

    Etens Etens Cocktail Shaker, Professional Boston Shaker, Stainless Steel Martini Shaker Drink Shaker for Bartending and Home Bar – Essential Bar Tools and Weighted Tins Cocktail Shaker Set for Bartender

    Brand: EtensColor: SilverFeatures: Watertight: tight seal with metal tins than glass; unlikely to get stuck or leaking. Professional: chill faster and ideal for mixing classic cocktails; Boston shaker is preferred by professional bartenders. Durable: made of food grade stainless steel; weighted base to add durability and last a long lifetime. Never break. Dishwasher safe: easy to reuse and clean. Two-piece construction: includes a weighted cocktail shaker tin 28 oz and unweighted shaker tin 18 oz. Details: Features: Mixing cocktails is easier when you have the right tool for the task. Consisting of two pieces stainless steel shaker, Boston Shaker is considered the best barware for mixing classic cocktails like Manhattan, Cosmopolitan, martini, margarita or Sidecar. It is great to use for mixing perfect cocktails with this professional bartender kit. This barware is an essential cocktail shaker of choice for most professional bartenders. It looks cool. As a professional choice, Boston shaker set are good bar cart accessories and décor as well, additional to your bartender kit, bar set, bartending kit, cocktail shaker set, bar kit or bar sets for party, camping, home bar or mixology. Dishwasher safe. The small shaker is designed to fit inside large shaker for compact storage. A wonderful gift for your favorite mixologist. It helps whip up perfectly chilled cocktails, from martinis and gimlets to sidecars and manhattans. Tips: Employ the larger half to mix together the ingredients, add ice and put on the smaller half at an angle, giving it a good smack to make sure it doesn’t fly off while you’re shaking. To unseal you have to tap the side of the metal tin. This water sealing must be done carefully and perfectly so you don’t be wearing a cocktail shirt the rest of the evening. Note: Product is a shaker with two tins only, not including any jigger, strainer, muddler or bar spoon. A strainer have to be purchased separately. About Etens: Etens is a professional seller serving wide range customers around the world with qualified products and service. Our philosophy is to provide better products to improve the life. As a valued customer, you will get 24/7 support for any questions. Please feel free to contact us. 100% satisfaction is our goal. Enjoy the Fun of Life By Etens BarEAN: 0791535424019Package Dimensions: 7.2 x 3.9 x 3.9 inches

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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.

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