Classic tools for modern cocktails.
To make an impeccable Manhattan or Old-Fashioned, you need a few tools -- ideally ones that are as classy as the drinks you’re making. First, you’ll need a mixing glass. This classically etched one fits one or two drinks and has a seamless interior for quieter stirring. Next, you’ll need a spoon to mix: This Teardrop Bar Spoon has a soft coil that’s reminiscent of classic bar tools. And if you plan to serve your cocktail neat or with new ice, you’ll need a strainer. This matte, stainless steel one is based on a 1930s strainer and fits both large and standard mixing glasses. This set of items does a lot of heavy-lifting when it comes mixing cocktails -- and looks good doing it, too.
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