Eat & Drink Home bar essentials: Everything you need to make cocktails yourself By Georgia Kral Posted on September 24, 2014 Sign up for our amNewYork email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! Every drink has a glass it should be served in. From left to right: Wine glass Martini glass Shot glass Coupe (for shaken cocktails or champagne) Highball Old fashioned/ rocks glass ” data-id=”19395825″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/25551_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9395825″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL Gin Vodka Bourbon Scotch (in a decanter if you’re into that sort of thing) Vermouth, both sweet and dry Bitters Recommended Cynar or Amaro, or any bitter digestif Campari, for Negroni’s Tequila Dark rum Aperol ” data-id=”19395992″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/15090_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9395992″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL Eyeballing it works for a rum and coke, but not for a more complicated concoction with more than two ingredients. A double jigger measures 1 1/2 ounces on one side (a full jigger) and 3/4 of an ounce on the other. This nice one from Williams-Sonoma is $7.96. ” data-id=”19396068″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/25552_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396068″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL You can use a tabletop juicer if you want, but we love a good hand-held tool. No pouring required. Norpro makes a nice stainless steel juicer. ” data-id=”19396087″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/25553_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396087″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL Many concoctions call for a dusting, either of lemon, lime, nutmeg or a host of other delicate flavors. Using a grater allows for a nice even amount of fine particles. Choose from many on Amazon. ” data-id=”19396218″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/24566_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396218″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL You need a muddler when a cocktail calls for herbs (hello mojito!), fruits or crushed aromatics. We like a wooden muddler because it’s more natural,or seasoned, than a metal or rubber muddler. Try this one from Oenophilia. ” data-id=”19396230″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/24568_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396230″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL You need this for obvious reasons. Get a shaker that’s insulated – your hand will thank you when it’s not frozen. Get this affordable model at Williams-Sonoma for $35.96. ” data-id=”19396820″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/24570_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396820″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL If you prefer a stirred cocktail — and if you do, might we suggest the 50-50 gin martini (1/2 gin, 1/2 dry vermouth, olives or 1-2 drops orange bitters) — you need these three ingredients: a pint glass (measurements optional, but handy), a bar spoon and a cocktail strainer. You can get fancy with these tools – check out this strainer from Swissmar – but any tools will work. ” data-id=”19396834″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/24573_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.9396834″/> Photo Credit: GEORGIA KRAL Want to make great cocktails at home? Here’s what you need.
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