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Wedding Party Gift Guide

A Bar Above

a personalized flask (the all-time classic groomsman gift), or more of our cocktail bar tools (see below). Copyright A Bar Above Barware You can’t really go wrong with excellent bar tools ! I might be biased, but we make ridiculously well-designed tools that your friends and family will absolutely love.

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

A Bar Above

COCKTAIL ATOMIZER AND EYE DROPPER BOTTLE SET The mixologist in your life is going to love this eye dropper and cocktail mister kit , which has everything they need to spray, stencil, and drip their way into Instagram-worthy cocktails! These bitters bottles come in classic amber brown or gorgeous matte black– and in two sizes: 2 oz or 4 oz.

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Bar Cart Essentials: Create a Stylish Home Bar Setup

Mixologists

Mixing and Serving: Must-Have Bar Tools and Equipment (Professional Grade) Crafting cocktails requires the right tools. A bottle opener and corkscrew are non-negotiable. Bitters like Angostura add complexity. Bitters: Aromatic additions that enhance cocktail complexity. Simple syrup is a must-have.

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Earth, Wind, and Fire in this Sorghum Old Fashioned

Cocktail Contessa

Old Fashioned Cocktail The Old Fashioned is one of the earliest of all cocktails – developed in the 1800s and finally recorded in the late 1880, early 1890s, it was a simple cocktail of whiskey, sugar, bitters and water. The bitters add a touch of heat and warm mouthfeel with the smoke, but both are delicious additions.

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Easiest Tailgate Cocktail Ever – Kentucky Ranch Water

Cocktail Contessa

In this case, I’m substituting bourbon for the tequila and also using a Kentucky product as the base of the drink in the bottle. Use fresh lime wedges to squeeze into the bottle, and if you pop the wedge into the drink itself, the peel adds some bitterness to the rim and neck of the cocktail.

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Snuggle Up With a Maple Whiskey Sour

Cocktail Contessa

To add a more colorful flavor palate for this maple whiskey sour recipe, I use a two kinds of syrup, and some cinnamon bitters to balance out the kick of sweetness. Use sassafras and sorghum bitters by Bourbon Barrel Foods Give it a ginger bite. However, the whites add a beautiful head of foam onto the top of the coupe.

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Must Mix Bourbon Lemonade Three Easy and Delicious Ways

Cocktail Contessa

2 cups bourbon 4 to 5 cups fresh or high quality lemonade Garnish: fresh mint or lemon wheel Combine ingredients in a large pitcher or empty bottle, stir or shake well and refrigerate. Optional riffs to make it even fancier Add some berry, fruit or floral bitters. Fino for dry, tart, bitter notes.) Garnish as above.