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LIGHTEN LIFE Lighten Life Cocktail Mixing Glass Set,Bar Mixing Set with 20oz Crystal Thick Bottom Glass,Spoon, Jigger,Strainer and Muddle,5 Pieces Cocktail Mixing Glass Kits Perfect for Amateurs and Bartenders
17 ReviewsBrand: LIGHTEN LIFEFeatures: 【All in One Set】Mixing glass bartender set is made for cocktail and other drinks.This cocktail mixing glass set comes with 20 oz heavy mixing glass,double jigger,shinning polished strong strainer,super spoon and muddle.You have all for mixing cocktail with this mixology set. 【High Quality】5 piece cocktail mixing set is made with premium craftsmanship.Each bar mixing glass is made from 100% lead free crystal glass. Other tools and accessories are designed with sturdy 304 stainless steel which is durable,rust free,shinning was built to last. 【Mix Like a Pro for Your Family or Friends】With this mixing glass bartender set,you will enjoy to entertain for guests like a professional bartenders. Mixing tasty drinks for your friends,family or yourself at home anytime.Stir and Strain will be easier which can let you achieve amazing straining experience. 【Multi-Purpose】Mixing glass with unique diamond cut design is a showpiece for your home bar.This high-end crystal bartender mixing glass set is perfect for Old Fashioned,Manhattan,Martini and cocktail .It is also a wonderful gift for special person or occasions. 【What You Get】You will get a fashioned cocktail mixing glass set and friendly customer service. You also can get a full refund if you are not satisfied with our product within 30 days. EAN: 0779139068372Package Dimensions: 10.6 x 6.9 x 5.2 inches
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Cocktails that contain only alcoholic ingredients such as Martini, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Boulevardier require stirring, not shaking. And mixing glasses come in handy when making these types of cocktails. Like a shaker, a mixing glass is a container used for combining the ingredients of a cocktail. But instead of shaking, the bartender stirs its contents with a bar spoon.
Using a mixing glass to stir a cocktail allows you to maintain its viscosity while controlling the amount of dilution. It also helps to awaken the flavors of liquors that have been in barrels for a long time. Typically, bartenders use mixing glasses for about 15 to 20 seconds.
Different Types of Mixing Glasses
- Traditional Mixing Glass. Traditionally, a mixing glass refers to the pint glass, a 16-ounce multi-tasking glass that tapers toward the base. For many years now, it has been the vessel of choice for most bartenders when concocting stirred cocktails.
- Yarai Mixing Glass. The Yarai mixing glass is relatively new compared to the traditional mixing glass. Made from Japan, this glass comes with its famous Yarai weave pattern etched on its outer surface. The Japanese also added some improvements to the traditional pint glass, enhancing its visual appeal and functionality. Unlike the traditional mixing glass, the Yarai features a non-tapered design with a wider and heavier base that allows for fast stirring without tipping over. It also has a curved pour spout to enable easy and no-spill pouring of liquids. It is slightly larger than the pint glass and can accommodate more ice for a colder cocktail.
- Stemmed Mixing Glass. Stemmed mixing glasses allow bartenders to mix the cocktail without their hands contacting it, preventing heat transfer. This way, the cocktail chills faster and stays cold longer. These glasses also offer an elegant look that will perfectly adorn any bar or restaurant.
Things to Consider Before Buying a Mixing Glass
- Material and Quality. Mixing glasses can be metal (stainless steel) or glass. Stainless steel mixing glasses are ideal for beginners as they don’t break. On the other hand, the glass ones require careful handling, making them perfect for professionals. Whichever you decide to choose, make sure to find the one with high-quality materials.
- Stability. A good mixing glass should have a wide and heavy base to provide stability. It should be able to sit flat when stirring and prevent tipping over. A thick bottom also allows you to lift the glass without touching the sides so you can pour the cocktail without warming it up.
- Size. Choose a mixing glass that has a suitable diameter. While a big diameter may not fit with your strainer and may make straining difficult, a smaller diameter can make it harder to stir the cocktail.
- Aesthetics. Mixing glasses come in various styles and designs. Select one that will complement the aesthetics and theme of your bar.
Advanced Mixology carries a wide selection of mixing glasses to meet all your bartending needs. Shop now!