From out-of-this-world rocket-shaped shakers to chic cut crystal offerings inspired by the architecture of Brooklyn Bridge, there’s a quirky cocktail shaker for everybody. Now all that’s left ...
We like that they’re made from real crystal, and weigh in at a pleasurably heavy pound each. Quality cocktail shakers are sneakily hard to find. With expert help, we scoured the internet for the ...
One instruction you'll often see in cocktail recipes is to strain it. If you're not sure what that means or how to do it then ...
It's typically done with a cocktail shaker, shaking vigorously for about 10-15 seconds ... You could even invest in some crystal decanters as a way to store them all neatly and avoid a mismatch of ...
Shaker Arts Council recently announced the unveiling of five newly wrapped utility boxes designed by local professional ...
A crystal radio is basically a high Q resonator tied to an antenna and an envelope detector. These days the envelope detector is a point contact diode such as a 1N34 Germanium diode. The resonant ...
crème fraîche â…” tsp. icing sugar Chill a cocktail glass. Mix vodka and Frangelico in a shaker with ice. Strain into chilled glass. Whip crème fraîche and icing sugar in a mixing bowl ...
Choose your garnish journey. You can, of course, enjoy it as is, or garnish the top by dusting coffee grounds or instant ...
In a cocktail shaker, combine the gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Fill the shaker with ice and shake 10–15 seconds, until well chilled. Strain into a chilled flute and top with the sparkling ...
Pour gin in shaker, add lemon juice and agave nectar, shake, and then pour into a high ball glass and top with sparkling cider. Garnish with fresh thyme and an apple slice. Add all ingredients to ...
Now the new era is beginning, and Bar Lab is back on the beach.
For International Coffee Day (October 1), we put together a list of adult beverages with the necessary coffee boost for all ...