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We will "attempt" to stack rank these tools such that the higher up the list the tool is, the more important it might be considered. Care should be taken to understand that this stack ranking could be different depending on what type of bartender you are, and what your specific needs are. | We will "attempt" to stack rank these tools such that the higher up the list the tool is, the more important it might be considered. Care should be taken to understand that this stack ranking could be different depending on what type of bartender you are, and what your specific needs are. | ||
Each tool will (eventually) be briefly described here, each will also be a link to a page with more information about that tool, details about it, and hopefully recommendations and advice. | |||
==Primary Tools== | ==Primary Tools== | ||
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: A jigger is a key tool for making sure the cocktails you make are properly measured and come out consistently the same. Without getting into the whole "jigger versus freepour" debate, I would hope that everyone should realize that if you are just putting your initial toolset together, you probably don't have the training/experience to freepour accurately. | : A "jigger" is a key tool for making sure the cocktails you make are properly measured and come out consistently the same. Without getting into the whole "jigger versus freepour" debate, I would hope that everyone should realize that if you are just putting your initial toolset together, you probably don't have the training/experience to freepour accurately. | ||
; [[Boston Shaker]] | ; [[Boston Shaker]] | ||
: A "Boston Shaker" is a two-part shaker, sometimes a pint glass, with a larger metal mixing tin, or a small tin and a larger tin. Slightly complicated for the beginner to use, but typically preferred by the professional for mixing drinks. | |||
; [[Mixing Glass]] | |||
: Not all cocktails should be shaken. When you want to stir a drink, you use a "Mixing Glass". This can be the pint glass, or mixing tin from a "Boston Shaker" set, or it can be a specific vessel for this purpose. | |||
; [[Cobbler Shaker]] | ; [[Cobbler Shaker]] | ||
: A "Cobbler Shaker" is a three part cocktail shaker. It consists of a larger vessel for holding the ingredients, a strainer top which fits snuggly on top of that, and a lid which seals the strainer so you can shake a drink. | |||
; [[Hawthorne Strainer]] | ; [[Hawthorne Strainer]] | ||
: Used to hold back the ice and larger debris which may be in a drink after mixing it. For a Boston Shaker set, it is typically used in conjunction with the larger mixing tin. | |||
; [[Bar Spoon]] | ; [[Bar Spoon]] | ||
: Not all cocktails should be shaken. When you need to stir a drink, you need a long handled spoon or rod which will allow you to do this properly. Typically used in conjunction with a Mixing Glass. | |||
; [[Julep Strainer]] | ; [[Julep Strainer]] | ||
; [[Muddler]] | ; [[Muddler]] |
Revision as of 14:44, 6 March 2020
There are a large number of different tools, devices, gizmos, and bits of equipment that might be used in the process of mixing a great drink. While no attempt will be made here to list "all" of these, we will try to provide a comprehensive of a list as possible. This may require the listings of these tools to be broken out into several pages, but to start with we'll see how much we can accommodate on a single page.
We will "attempt" to stack rank these tools such that the higher up the list the tool is, the more important it might be considered. Care should be taken to understand that this stack ranking could be different depending on what type of bartender you are, and what your specific needs are.
Each tool will (eventually) be briefly described here, each will also be a link to a page with more information about that tool, details about it, and hopefully recommendations and advice.
Primary Tools
These are the tools which should be considered the most important to a properly prepared bartender. Depending on what types of drinks you make, some of these tools may rarely be used.
- Jigger
- A "jigger" is a key tool for making sure the cocktails you make are properly measured and come out consistently the same. Without getting into the whole "jigger versus freepour" debate, I would hope that everyone should realize that if you are just putting your initial toolset together, you probably don't have the training/experience to freepour accurately.
- Boston Shaker
- A "Boston Shaker" is a two-part shaker, sometimes a pint glass, with a larger metal mixing tin, or a small tin and a larger tin. Slightly complicated for the beginner to use, but typically preferred by the professional for mixing drinks.
- Mixing Glass
- Not all cocktails should be shaken. When you want to stir a drink, you use a "Mixing Glass". This can be the pint glass, or mixing tin from a "Boston Shaker" set, or it can be a specific vessel for this purpose.
- Cobbler Shaker
- A "Cobbler Shaker" is a three part cocktail shaker. It consists of a larger vessel for holding the ingredients, a strainer top which fits snuggly on top of that, and a lid which seals the strainer so you can shake a drink.
- Hawthorne Strainer
- Used to hold back the ice and larger debris which may be in a drink after mixing it. For a Boston Shaker set, it is typically used in conjunction with the larger mixing tin.
- Bar Spoon
- Not all cocktails should be shaken. When you need to stir a drink, you need a long handled spoon or rod which will allow you to do this properly. Typically used in conjunction with a Mixing Glass.
- Julep Strainer
- Muddler
- Knife
- Cutting Board
- Juicer
- Fine Strainer
- Ice Cube Tray
- Vegetable Peeler
Secondary Tools
These are the tools which may be less important, or provide a function which can easily be achieved either by one of the tools above, or by simply being ingenious with the various things you might already have on hand.
- Channel Knife
- Spice Rasp/Grinder
- Citrus Zester
- Pour Spouts
- Bottle Opener
- Lewis Bag
- Ice Tub
- Ice Scoop
- Tongs
Ancillary Tools
This are the tools which are either more fanciful, or aren't really necessary for mixing a drink.
- Cork Screw
- Funnel
- Can Opener
- Champagne Sabre
- Atomizer
- Swizzle Stick
- Punch Bowl
- Ladle
- Ice Pick
- Ice Tapper
- Ice Mallet
- Bottle Opener
Recommended Sources
Here are some starting places to find some of the tools above. The sites listed here will be focused primarily on providing bar tools, and not just a "general store" that also sells bar tools.