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barillio 20 Oz Crystal Cocktail Mixing Glass Set With Bamboo Stand by Barillio | Seamless Mixing Pitcher for Stirred Cocktail with Thick Weighted Bottom
Brand: barillioColor: WhiteFeatures: ✔️ SERVE YOUR GUESTS WITH STYLE: Distinguished by a unique etched diamond pattern, Barillio Mixing Glass will look stunning on your home bar or bar cart! Enjoying a comeback in modern mixology culture, this classic ultra-clear mixing glass is an elegant and practical solution when your cocktail calls to be stirred instead of shaken. ✔️ HIGH-END SEAMLESS DESIGN - The lead-free glass is handcrafted therefore it will not crack up like cheap machine-made mixing glasses with seams. Barillio mixing glass thick walls are better insulators and the capacity (20oz) is ideal for home bartenders to mix drinks for a group of friends like real pros. ✔️ UNIQUE ETCHED DIAMOND PATTERN: Barillio's unique diamond pattern actually helps to grab and hold onto the glass when mixing, while the weighted base gives it more stability and balance. This combination ensures the most convenient mixing experience - when your pitcher does not tip or move around, stirring and pouring cocktails becomes easier than ever. ✔️SLEEK DESIGN BAMBOO STAND FOR BAR TOOLS STORAGE » Besides its stunning appearance, its DESIGN PATENT features designated dents and wood partition, making it the most thick, stable and solid bar tool holder ✔️TOP RUSTPROOF STAINLESS STEEL BARWARE » To complete the mixing experience you get the most essential bar accessories for mixing delicious cocktails: bar muddler, mixing spoon and double jigger (0.5 / 1 oz). Our bar essentials are designed to be practical and elegant, yet durable enough for daily use. All are made of heavy gauge, 304-grade stainless steel with high end finish. Any home bartender will employ this cocktail kit proudly! Details: LET ME TELL YOU A LITTLE SECRET Cocktails made entirely of alcohol or very light mixers (Such as a Martini or Old Fashioned) should be stirred in a mixing glass instead of shaken so they don’t become foamy or cloudy. Many home bartenders prefer to "cheat" by using the metal mixing tin or the pint glass of their Boston shaker. However, a drawback of any of these is that the base of them is relatively small, and it makes it more difficult to work the ice well as you stir (not to mention the lack of spout which makes a super-messy pouring). For this you want to use a true mixing glass to hold your drink with a good amount of ice. (SPOILER: WE HAVE THIS ONE EXACTLY FOR YOU!) After many years of experience behind the bar (using hundreds of barware accessories), Barillio crew designed a high-end seamless mixing glass that answers your needs. Amateur or experienced mixologist - this cocktail mixing glass is perfect for you! Barillio Cocktail Mixing Glass Set: Perfect size: 20 oz is the appropriate volume for making at least two drinks at a time. Lead-free glass: Crafted from thicker glass, with a heavy base. Ultra-clear glass Stunning diamond pattern: Adds to the art of mixing cocktails at home and will look great displayed on your bar or bar cart. Barillio mixing glass will look spectacular on the bartop Fruit and herbs can be muddled directly into the pitcher with the professional muddler and then stirred together with the liquid ingredients using a long bar spoon. Muddler - Maximize the true flavors of herbs, spices and fruits. Mixing spoon - features a spiral pattern design that gives you a steady, firm grip and makes drink mixing easier. Hawthorne Strainer - Strains ice, muddled fruit , herbs and more for smooth cocktails Jigger - Two-sided mirror finished. Pocket-sized booklet: Includes yummy recipes. Perfect for beginners. Your Mojito and Martini will taste as if they were made at a bar by real bartenders :).EAN: 0651074127256Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.0 x 5.9 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.
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