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  2. Cocktail strainer - Wikipedia

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    A typical cocktail strainer - "Hawthorne" type A julep strainer. A cocktail strainer is a metal bar accessory used to remove ice from a mixed drink as it is poured into the serving glass. A type of sieve, the strainer is placed over the mouth of the glass or shaker in which the beverage was prepared; small holes in the device allow only liquids ...

  3. The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks is a book about cocktails by David A. Embury, first published in 1948. [1] The book is noteworthy for its witty, highly opinionated and conversational tone, [2] as well as its categorization of cocktails into two main types: aromatic and sour; its categorization of ingredients into three categories: the base, modifying agents, and special flavorings and coloring ...

  4. Cocktail shaker - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 1870s and early 1880s, versions of the Boston Shaker appeared with the metal bottom piece containing integral strainer mechanisms. The Cobbler Shaker: A three-piece cocktail shaker that has tapers at the top and ends with a built-in strainer and includes a cap. The cap can often be used as a measure for spirits or other ...

  5. Bar spoon - Wikipedia

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    A jigger, a cocktail shaker and a bar spoon. A bar spoon is a long-handled spoon used in bartending for mixing and layering of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic mixed drinks.Its length ensures that it can reach the bottom of the tallest jug or tumbler to mix ingredients directly in the glass.

  6. Muddling spoon - Wikipedia

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    A muddling spoon is a long handled spoon used in bartending.It resembles an iced tea spoon, but typically has a smaller head.Muddling spoons are not the same as muddlers, though both are used to make mixed (typically) alcoholic drinks.

  7. The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails (OCSC) is a book in the series of Oxford Companions published by Oxford University Press.The book provides an alphabetically arranged reference to spirits, cocktails and other elements of the bar industry, compiled and edited by David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum, with contributions by several writers including Doug Frost, Garrett Oliver and Audrey ...

  8. How to make Taylor Swift’s favorite cocktail, the French Blonde

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    April 19 will mark the official beginning of Taylor Swift's new era with the release of her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”The LP is to be released at 12 a.m. ET and listening ...

  9. Muddler - Wikipedia

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    Cocktails that require the use of a muddler include: Mojito, made with light rum [2] [3] Caipirinha, made with cachaça; Caipiroska, made with vodka; Mint julep, made with Bourbon whiskey [2] Old fashioned, made with whiskey or brandy