BOSTON SHAKER
TheBarsentials TheBarsentials Boston Shaker Set for Cocktails with 28oz and 18oz Weighted Tins, Professional Muddler and Jigger - Stainless Steel Bar Tools (4pc set)
Brand: TheBarsentialsColor: SilverFeatures: Easy to Handle Shaker - Classic two-piece Boston Shaker has a firm grip that is easy to hold and shake. Weighted 28 oz and 18 oz shaking tins make for a great combination that seal tightly yet separate easily, even when cold Easy to Measure Jigger - Japanese-style jigger has built-in measurement lines for ½ oz, ¾ oz, 1 oz, 1 ½ oz, 1 ¾ oz, and 2 oz of liquor. In just a few simple steps, you can create an award winning signature cocktail that will impress those with the most sophisticated taste Durable and Professional Muddler - The 8 inch muddler is made of stainless steel with an ergonomic design handle and a grooved nylon head to easily crush citrus fruits, herbs & other ingredients for cocktails absolutely bursting with flavor No More Wet Countertop - Unlike many cobbler shakers with a straining top, the durable, tight seal means no drips or leaks when pouring your favorite drink Durable and Versatile - Bartender's perfect leakproof mixed drink kit for any ice cold Martini, Mojito, Margarita, Caipirinha, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Negroni, Lemon Drop, Mint Julep, Moscow Mule... shaken or stirred EAN: 0639738002200Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 4.1 x 3.8 inches
$ 65.99$ 59.49
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.