Typically drinks are stirred when they contain distilled
spirits only, your Martinis
and Manhattans.
It may seem like a simple technique that you mastered when your were 4, and it
is, but its purpose in mixology
is important. When you stir drinks the key is to gently combine the ingredients
and dissolve enough ice to water down the potent mix: don't stir cocktails
like your mixing a cake batter, instead keep it slow, smooth and
steady and be
patient. - When to Shake and When to Stir
- Essential Bar Tools
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 20-30 seconds
Here's How:
- Fill a mixing glass (use the base of a cocktail shaker or a highball glass if no mixing glass is available) half way with ice.
- Add liquors and other cocktail ingredients.
- Hold a bar spoon at the top of the twisted part of the shaft between your thumb and first two fingers.
- Dunk the bar spoon into the glass and twirl the shaft back and forth and up and down for 20-30 seconds.
- Strain the cocktail into a well-chilled glass appropriate for the cocktail.
Tips:
- When making mixed drinks (built in glass over ice) most bartenders will either leave the drink as is or give the drink a stir or two, but will usually include a sipstick or straw for the drinker to stir as needed.
- If no bar spoon is available, use the longest spoon possible and slowly stir it around the glass as well as up and down.
- Diluting the ice into the cocktail is essential to water down the alcohol just enough to make it palatable.
What You Need:
- Mixing Glass, Base of a Cocktail Shaker or Highball Glass
- Bar Spoon
- Ice
- Cocktail Ingredients
- Strainer
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