• Sale -11% Automatic Measured Bottle Pourer - Pack of 3, 1 oz (30 mL) Quick Shot Spirit Measure Pourer Drinks Wine Cocktail Dispenser Home Bar Tools - PORE0016 (3) Automatic Measured Bottle Pourer - Pack of 3, 1 oz (30 mL) Quick Shot Spirit Measure Pourer Drinks Wine Cocktail Dispenser Home Bar Tools - PORE0016 (3)

    LINALL Automatic Measured Bottle Pourer - Pack of 3, 1 oz (30 mL) Quick Shot Spirit Measure Pourer Drinks Wine Cocktail Dispenser Home Bar Tools - PORE0016 (3)

    Brand: LINALL Color: White Features: The Automatic Measure Liquor Pourers are is made using virgin plastic, a far more durable material. Fits on most Bottle: New upgraded design without a collar, same great quality! Fits on most standard liquor bottles and serves as a wine pourer and stopper. Reduce Waste: This 1 oz pourer is an effortless way to reduce overpouring and spills thus saving an additional two to four drinks per bottle. It means that our measured liquor pourer will pay for itself in just one bottle. Can be fitted on diameter 19-20mm liquor bottles. Also can be used with juice, syrups, and oils. Note: inaccurate pourers will occur when used with water. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If for any reason the Grinder is not what you were looking for, you are protected by our MONEY-BACK guarantee, no questions asked. Binding: Kitchen Details: How to use? STEP 1 WASHING Before using Precision Pour Liquor pours, soak them in warm soapy water for approximately 5 minutes. Do NOT place in a dishwasher or use water that is too hot to touch. After washing, rinse pours thoroughly in cold water. STEP 2 INSERTING If pours have dried, dampen them with cold water before inserting. When inserting a pour into a bottle, twist slightly and push until snug. Typically, only three rings of the cork will fit into the bottle. Some bottles (1.75 liters, Absolut vodka, etc.) require all four rings inserted to prevent leakage. If the bottle is too large to insert the pour, make an adapter from the cap of the bottle.Never force the pour into the bottle, as it may crack or break. STEP 3 PRIMING Prime the pour by holding a finger over the spout and quickly turning the bottle over. Prime pours before the first use and after each cleaning. If the pours are not primed, the first shot poured may not be measured accurately. STEP 4 POURING When pouring, turn the bottle in a smooth motion to a 45-60 degree angle (approx. 2 o’clock). Precision Pours are designed to pour fast, but, as with any liquor pour, never whip the bottle into pouring position. EAN: 6438082934502 Package Dimensions: 5.2 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches

    $ 32.99$ 29.49

Liquid pourers—also known as pour spouts, speed pourers, and bottle pourers—are an essential tool that every bar should have. By placing them on top of bottles, they streamline and direct the liquid from the bottle to the targeted jigger or shot glass, ensuring consistent, precise, and quick pours.   

Using liquor pourers helps bartenders prevent over-pouring or spillage, minimize liquor wastage, and optimize their time. With the right liquor pourer, bar owners can even get more cocktails per liquor bottle, which means saving money and increasing profit.

Different Types of Liquor Pourer

  • Free Flow/Standard Pourer. This pourer is the most commonly used liquor pourer. The standard pourer is slightly curved to reduce spills and features a rubber stopper on the bottom. It allows a high flow rate of pouring, making it ideal for advanced free pouring. However, due to its open end, it can collect dust, dirt, and other contaminants.
  • Angled/Tapered Pourer. The tapered pourer is a popular choice for many bartenders and bar owners. It is similar to the standard pourer, but the spout tapers to a smaller opening. With a slimmer spout, it pours at a medium flow rate. It also doesn’t close and is susceptible to dirt and bacteria. This pourer is the best option for beginners.
  • Screened Pourer. If you are worried about fruit flies or other contaminants entering your liquor bottles, screened pourer is an excellent choice. It comes with a small built-in screen on its end to keep off unwanted particles from your liquors, making it ideal for outdoor bars. With a much lower flow rate than standard and tapered pourers, this pourer is not suitable for thicker or high-viscosity liquors as it may impede their flow.
  • Measured Pourers. With a mechanical ball-bearing system, measured pourers allow bartenders to pour a specific amount of alcohol and shut the pourer off to avoid over-pouring. This pourer is perfect for busy and high-volume venues to ensure consistent pouring. However, it may limit the creativity of your bartenders.

Things to Consider Before Buying a Liquor Pourer

  • Precision. One of the main reasons for using liquor pourers is to ensure that bartenders deliver accurate pours, minimizing liquor wastage. Most mixologists prefer measured pourers when it comes to precision.
  • Pour Speed. Different pourers come in different pour rates to meet various bartending needs and preferences. Choose from low, moderate, and high flow rates to achieve that perfect pour your customers will come back to again and again.
  • Susceptibility to Contaminants. Even with a pourer on, your liquor is still susceptible to contaminants. Screened pourers can eliminate the risk of unwanted materials getting into your liquor bottles.
  • Durability. It is vital to check the pourer’s material to ensure that it is durable and will last for a long time.
  • Aesthetic. Your liquor pourers’ appearance can add character to your bar, so make sure to buy one that is pleasant in the eye.

Advanced Mixology carries a wide selection of liquor pourers to meet all your cocktail needs. Shop today!

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