A Bar Above Bitters Bottles

  • Elevate Your Bar: Available in two sizes, these bottles enhance your bar’s aesthetics while ensuring precision.
  • Durable & Efficient: Features an improved synthetic cork to prolong the content’s shelf life and a spout designed for accurate dashes.
  • Easy Maintenance: Machine washable for convenience.
  • Organized Display: Crafted to transform your bitters collection into a neat and attractive arrangement.
  • Specifications: Offered in 1.7 oz and 3.4 oz sizes, available individually or in packs of 3. Each pack includes synthetic cork stoppers, dust covers, and a funnel.
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Description

Are you tired of those drab, old bitters bottles messing up your bar aesthetic? Ready to take your mixology game to a whole other level of fancy? Well, strap in, because I’ve got just the thing you’re lookin’ for: a better bitters bottle!

Imagine jazzing up your bar with these absolutely stunning bottles—oh, and guess what? You can snag them in two sizes now. So whether you’re replacing a tiny old branded bottle or a hefty one, we gotchu.

But these aren’t just pretty to look at. Nope, they’ve got some serious brains to match that beauty:

  1. We’ve upgraded to an improved synthetic cork. Why? Because no one likes spoiled, expensive products. (I mean, that’s just cocktail crime!)
  2. If you’re all about that precise mix, our perfect pour spout design has got your back. No more guesswork—just the exact dash you need, every time.
  3. Cleaning’s a breeze! Yup, these babies are machine washable.
  4. These aren’t just bottles; they’re a statement. They’re designed to turn that messy bitters collection into a gorgeously organized display that’s bound to get some “oohs” and “aahs.”

Alright, let’s get technical for a sec:

  • Choose your size and bundle:
    • 1.7 oz glass bottle
    • 3.4 oz glass bottle
    • And, hey, if you’re all about options, you can grab either size in packs of 1 or 3.
  • Every Bitters Bottles pack comes with some pretty nifty extras like synthetic cork stoppers, handy dust covers, and a funnel.

And for the love of cocktails, taking care of ’em is super chill. All components, including the bottles, can be given a good wash with some warm soapy water. And if you’re feeling lazy? Pop ’em in the dishwasher. Yup, they’re dishwasher safe!

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Cocktail Hammer is a mixology-centric website that provides an extensive array of resources for home bartenders, professional mixologists, and cocktail enthusiasts. Here are some responses to the most frequently asked queries to help enhance your cocktail crafting skills.

To start home bartending, you'll need a few key tools. A cocktail shaker is essential for mixing drinks, and a jigger will help you measure the ingredients accurately.

A bar spoon is useful for stirring and layering drinks, while a strainer ensures a smooth, sediment-free cocktail.

A muddler is important for crushing herbs or fruit, and a citrus peeler or zester is useful for adding garnishes. Finally, you may want a good-quality knife and chopping board for preparing ingredients.

There are a few key techniques that are critical for home bartending. Shaking is a common technique used to mix, chill and dilute drinks quickly. Stirring is used when you want to maintain the clarity of the drink while still mixing the ingredients. Muddling is used to extract flavors from fresh ingredients like herbs or fruit.

Layering is another technique that involves carefully adding different liquors or mixers so that they sit in separate layers. Finally, garnishing not only makes your cocktail visually appealing but can also enhance its flavor.

Proper storage and maintenance of your liquors and mixers can extend their shelf life and preserve their quality. Unopened bottles of spirits are stable and can be stored for many years. Once opened, they should ideally be consumed within 1-2 years.

Store spirits in a cool, dark place, upright, to prevent the alcohol from breaking down the cork. Liqueurs should be stored similarly, but keep in mind they have a shorter shelf life due to their sugar content. Vermouth and other wine-based aperitifs should be refrigerated after opening and consumed within 1-2 weeks.

Mixers, too, should be refrigerated after opening and used within the recommended timeframe on the label. Fresh ingredients like lemons, limes, and herbs should be bought regularly to ensure they are always fresh when used in your drinks.