MEASURING CUP JIGGER
Ethan+Ashe Ethan + Ashe - Cocktail Jigger For Bartending - Lab Series - Durable Borosilicate Glass - 15ml, 30ml, 45ml, and 60ml Measuring Cup In One
21 ReviewsBrand: Ethan+AsheColor: ClearFeatures: Professional bar-grade cocktail jigger, sculpted from extremely durable borosilicate glass for a lifetime of use. An essential bar tool for any kitchen or cocktail creation space. Our jigger has easy-to-read 1oz, 1½oz, and 2oz measurements clearly visible on the exterior of the glass. This jigger also includes clear 15ml, 30ml, 45ml, and 60ml markers for even more options of measuring. Its double-sided design makes this piece even more unique. For a quick and small ½oz measurement, just flip the jigger over and fill. Binding: KitchenDetails: The Lab Jigger is a clever borosilicate glass cocktail jigger that features 2oz / 60ml measurements and a double-sided design that flips upside down for quick ½ oz measurements.EAN: 0855419007047Package Dimensions: 4.4 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches
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A measuring cup jigger is a type of cocktail jigger that resembles a traditional measuring cup commonly used in baking and cooking. It typically has a larger capacity than a standard jigger, allowing bartenders to measure out larger volumes of liquid at once.
Measuring cup jiggers often have multiple measurements marked on them, ranging from ounces to milliliters, making it easy to accurately measure out different volumes of liquid. Some may also have additional markings for common cocktail measurements such as ½ oz or ¾ oz.
Measuring cup jiggers are a popular choice for home bartenders and those who prefer a more versatile measuring tool. They are typically made from durable materials such as stainless steel or glass and can be easily cleaned after use.
Is Jigger Measuring Cup Ideal for Cocktail Making?
It may not be the most ideal tool for the job. Measuring cup jiggers are generally designed for measuring larger volumes of liquid, which can be challenging when making smaller, more precise cocktail measurements. Additionally, the larger size of a measuring cup jigger can make it difficult to pour accurately, potentially leading to overpouring or spillage.