Must haves

These few tools will take your home-bar a long way.

Cobbler ShakerA necessity for shaken drinks. I like the cobbler shaker best because it has a built-in strainer, and use this one.

Cobbler Shaker

A necessity for shaken drinks. I like the cobbler shaker best because it has a built-in strainer, and use this one.

Pour SpoutsReplace the lid of you syrup bottles with a pour spout: they’ll make measuring syrups infinitely easier. You can get them inexpensively here.

Pour Spouts

Replace the lid of you syrup bottles with a pour spout: they’ll make measuring syrups infinitely easier. You can get them inexpensively here.

JiggerThis is for measuring your liquids. I prefer using this one because the additional lines inside allow me to be more precise.

Jigger

This is for measuring your liquids. I prefer using this one because the additional lines inside allow me to be more precise.

Angostura BittersYou’re going to need bitters. Angostura are the most popular and can be used in many drinks. You can buy them online, or at most grocery stores for ~$12.

Angostura Bitters

You’re going to need bitters. Angostura are the most popular and can be used in many drinks. You can buy them online, or at most grocery stores for ~$12.

Citrus PressIf your cocktail calls for citrus juice, it’s essential that you press it fresh, and that’s a lot easier with a citrus press.

Citrus Press

If your cocktail calls for citrus juice, it’s essential that you press it fresh, and that’s a lot easier with a citrus press.

CoupesAny drink served in a cocktail glass can be served in a coupe. These ones are nice, but I also like to thrift my glasses because I love vintage cocktail glasses.

Coupes

Any drink served in a cocktail glass can be served in a coupe. These ones are nice, but I also like to thrift my glasses because I love vintage cocktail glasses.

Nice to haves

You could comfortably make most cocktails without these tools, but they make a nice addition.

Bar Spoon

Used it to stir drinks or as a unit of measurement (add a bar spoon of x, like in my Manhattan).

Ice Molds

If you like drinking Manhattans and Old fashioneds, you’re going to want big ice cubes. It’s worth it.

Mallet & Lewis Bag

Tiki cocktails, Juleps and Mules require crushed ice. If you don’t have a crushed ice machine, add your ice to a Lewis bag and hammer away with your mallet.

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Mesh Strainer

This is useful to strain citrus juices and make certain cocktails like the Southside.

Mixing Glass

If your cocktail contains only spirits, then you must stir to chill in a mixing glass. NGL, I usually skip this step and just do it directly in the glass.

Cocktail Picks

For your garnish.

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Muddler

Used a mortar to crush herbs or berries in your mixed drink like in a classic mojito.

Hawthorne Strainer

You’ll need this to strain your drink out of your mixing glass or if you use a Boston shaker (the one thats two cups that fit onto one another).

Rocks GlassUsed to serve drinks on ice, like the oaxaca old fashioned or my manhattan, or “neat” drinks, such as straight whisky.

Rocks Glass

Used to serve drinks on ice, like the oaxaca old fashioned or my manhattan, or “neat” drinks, such as straight whisky.