![]() ![]() Cocktails & Recipes All collections (6).Gifts by Occasion Toggle submenu Gifts by Occasion.Gifts by Recipient Toggle submenu Gifts by Recipient.Gifts by Price Toggle submenu Gifts by Price.Whiskey Accessories Toggle submenu Whiskey Accessories.Wine Accessories Toggle submenu Wine Accessories.Party Supplies Toggle submenu Party Supplies.Beer Accessories & Supplies Toggle submenu Beer Accessories & Supplies.Kitchen, Dining & Service Toggle submenu Kitchen, Dining & Service.Bar Equipment Toggle submenu Bar Equipment.Bar Decor & Signs Toggle submenu Bar Decor & Signs.Bar Furniture Toggle submenu Bar Furniture.Non-Alcoholic Beverages Toggle submenu Non-Alcoholic Beverages.Bartending Accessories Toggle submenu Bartending Accessories.Home Bar Accessories Toggle submenu Home Bar Accessories.South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (USD $).We are now accepting CA and MX orders! Check here for more details.Standard ground shipping is free for all US orders.I use a combination of these and the OXO double jiggers behind my bar. Lastly, Cocktail Kingdom has some beautiful double jiggers from Japan that are elegant and functional. That can be easily overcome, so my major complaint here is that it's plastic. Great idea, but it's a little hard to get adjusted to if you normally use a standard double jigger. Über Bar Tools has introduced a somewhat futuristic looking jigger called the ProJig, which has multiple measurements on either side while imitating a double jigger. ![]() The metal version of its mini angled measuring cup adds a more visual appeal but is useless behind a low-lit bar, as the metal with black lines is hard to read without bright lighting. You can pour overhead and see the increments. The only drawback I can see is that it's twice the price.įortunately, OXO also makes mini angled measuring cups that are not the prettiest to look at but are highly functional and cheap. First, it has a rubber grip in the middle that makes it more comfortable to hold, and, secondly, it has increments marked within the jigger such as 1/3 ounce or ¼ ounce. The OXO double jigger resembles the standard double jigger but has two distinct features. OXO has some very innovative culinary tools, and it's no surprise that it extends its line for bartenders, home or professional. MORE ON COCKTAILS: Derek Brown: "Intro to Blenders" Derek Brown: "The Mint Julep" Derek Brown: "Homemade Bitters" What if you want to measure out 1 ¼ ounce or ¼ ounce? You're back to guessing. These are recommended but suffer one major flaw. These are durable, useful, and can be easily rested between your fingers for steady pours. ![]() Your standard double jiggers come in two sizes, one ounce and ½ ounce, or 1 ½ ounce and ¾ ounce. Here are just a few that I've tried and would recommend. You wouldn't want to do that, would you? Imagine your college-era friends screaming: alcohol abuse!įortunately there is a wide range of jiggers to choose from. With a cocktail, you have to dump it out and start again. A pinch of this or a pinch of that can be added to a flavorless sauce. With savory cooking, often you can manipulate the product in process. The same thing happens when we shake the cocktail with ice. With baking you must measure ingredients in advance of cooking because after heat has been applied the product changes dramatically in texture and flavor. It's been pointed out by industry luminaries that making cocktails resembles baking more than savory cooking. We have now come to expect our Manhattans and Martinis will be made with some mathematical formulae-two to one or three to one-and measured to order. With the rise of bartending culture and classic cocktails, the jigger has become the mark of precision and care in crafting cocktails. ![]()
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