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  • Sale -11% HIC Kitchen Julep Bar Strainer, 18/8 Stainless Steel HIC Kitchen Julep Bar Strainer, 18/8 Stainless Steel

    HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Kitchen Julep Bar Strainer, 18/8 Stainless Steel
    20 Reviews

    Brand: HIC Harold Import Co.Color: 18/8 Stainless SteelFeatures: HIC Kitchen’s Julep Bar Strainer is a charming and effective way to strain beverages and cocktails Made from 18/8 stainless steel; resists rust and corrosion; won’t interact with ingredients, absorb odors, or transfer flavors between uses; 6.5-inch Pours chilled drinks while keeping ice and muddled herbs, fruits and spices out of the finished drink; no more watered-down drinks with unwanted bits Great for the Mint Julep, Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Arnold Palmer, Martini, and craft cocktails, like Watermelon Mojito, The Cuke, and more Durable; dishwasher safe for easy cleanup Binding: Kitchenmodel number: 48026Part Number: 48026Details: HIC’s Julep Bar Strainer is designed as a charming and effective way to strain every delicious drop from beverages and keep ice and flavor-infusing ingredients out of the finished drink. First developed in mid-1800s to hold cold, crushed ice back away from the sensitive teeth of Julep enthusiasts, the Julep Strainer has since earned its status among other traditional bar tools for straining drinks and cocktails. Beyond the Mint Julep and Old Fashioned, to the classic Manhattan, Arnold Palmer, and Martini, to the ever-evolving list of craft cocktails that capture the season’s flavors, like Watermelon Mojito, The Cuke, and Strawberry Basil Lemonade, HIC’s Julep Strainer pours the chilled drinks freely while holding back ice and muddled herbs, fruits and spices for a clean, crisp, and delicious concoction. No more watered-down drinks with unwanted bits! Easy to use. Simply measure ingredients into a cocktail shaker or mixing glass and shake or stir. Place the perforated spoon of the Julep Strainer inside the glass, at a downward angle, to create a tight fit. Pick up the glass or shaker near the rim and use an index finger to hold the Julep Strainer in place. Pour the drink into a chilled serving glass, garnish and enjoy. A must-have of bar accessories for the occasional sipper of summer cocktails to the year-round mixologist. Made from 18/8 stainless steel for durability and easy maintenance. Resists rust and corrosion. Won’t interact with ingredients, absorb odors or transfer flavors between uses. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.EAN: 0781723480262Package Dimensions: 6.2 x 6.0 x 1.3 inches

    $ 41.99$ 37.49

  • Sale -10% HIC Harold Import Co. Cocktail Hawthorne Strainer, 6 Inch x 3.75 Inch, 18/8 Stainless Steel HIC Harold Import Co. Cocktail Hawthorne Strainer, 6 Inch x 3.75 Inch, 18/8 Stainless Steel

    HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Harold Import Co. Cocktail Hawthorne Strainer, 6 Inch x 3.75 Inch, 18/8 Stainless Steel
    20 Reviews

    Brand: HIC Harold Import Co. Color: 18/8 Stainless Steel Features: HIC Cocktail Strainer is a traditional and effective way to strain beverages and cocktails when chilling and mixing in a cocktail shaker Made from 18/8 stainless steel; resists rust and corrosion; won’t interact with ingredients or transfer flavors between uses; measures 6 x 3. 75-inches Pours chilled drinks while keeping ice and muddled herbs, fruits and spices out of the finished drink; no more watered-down drinks with unwanted bits Great for the Mint Julep, Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Arnold Palmer, Martini, and craft cocktails, like Watermelon Mojito, The Cuke, and more Also known as a Hawthrone Strainer; sturdy and durable; dishwasher safe for easy cleanup Binding: Kitchen Details: HIC’s Cocktail Strainer is designed as an effective way to strain every delicious drop from beverages and keep ice and flavor-infusing ingredients out of the finished drink. First developed in mid-1800s, the Cocktail Strainer remains a staple among other traditional bar tools when chilling and mixing drinks in a cocktail shaker. Perfect for straining cocktail classics, like the Mint Julep and Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Arnold Palmer, and Martini, to the growing list of craft cocktails that capture the season’s flavors, like Watermelon Mojito, The Cuke, and Strawberry Basil Lemonade, HIC’s Cocktail Strainer pours chilled drinks freely while holding back ice and muddled herbs, fruits and spices for a clean, crisp, and delicious concoction. No more watered-down drinks with unwanted bits! Easy to use. Simply measure ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake to mix and chill. Place the Cocktail Strainer onto the shaker, coil side down, to create a snug fit. Pick up the shaker near the rim and use an index finger to hold the Cocktail Strainer in place. Pour the drink into a chilled serving glass, garnish and enjoy. A must-have of bar accessories for the occasional sipper of summer cocktails to the year-round mixologist. Made from 18/8 stainless steel for durability and easy maintenance. Resists rust and corrosion. Won’t interact with ingredients, absorb odors or transfer flavors between uses. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Package Dimensions: 8.0 x 4.4 x 0.8 inches

    $ 45.99$ 41.49

Looking for the perfect tool to elevate your cocktail game? Look no further than the strainer! Whether you're a seasoned mixologist or a newbie behind the bar, a good strainer is an essential tool for any home or professional bartender.

What is strainer?

So, what exactly is a strainer? Simply put, a strainer is a tool used to strain out unwanted solids from liquids. There are several types of strainers to choose from, each designed to handle different types of straining tasks.

Types of Strainers

  • Hawthorne Strainer: This type of strainer is designed to work with a variety of shaker tins and mixing glasses and is commonly used in modern cocktail making. The spring helps to hold back ice, fruit, or other solid ingredients from the drink while allowing liquid to pass through.

  • Julep Strainer: A bowl-shaped strainer with perforations in the bottom that is placed over the mouth of a mixing glass or shaker tin to strain out ice and other solid ingredients. It is commonly used for stirred cocktails, such as the Old Fashioned, and is a traditional tool in the world of classic cocktails.

  • Cocktail Strainer: It is a specialized tool that is designed specifically for cocktail making. It differs from other types of strainers in a few key ways such as, design, type, and shape.

  • Mesh Strainer: This type of strainer features a fine mesh screen, which allows it to catch even the smallest particles, such as seeds or pulp. This makes it particularly useful for straining delicate liquids or liquids that have small, solid particles in them.

  • Metal Strainer: It is a great choice for cocktail making due to its durability, ease of cleaning, stability, and versatility. They are a high-quality tool that can withstand frequent use and produce consistent, high-quality results in cocktail making.

  • Stainless Steel Strainer: These are made of a specific type of metal called stainless steel, which is a combination of steel, chromium, and other elements that make it resistant to rust, corrosion, and staining.

  • Copper Strainer: A type of strainer that can be a great choice for cocktail making due to better conduction, antimicrobial properties, durability, and lightweight design. However, they may be more expensive than other types of strainers and require more maintenance to keep their shiny appearance.

  • Tea Strainer: It is a small, handheld sieve that is used to filter loose tea leaves from brewed tea. It is essential for anyone who enjoys drinking loose-leaf tea as it prevents the leaves from getting into the tea and affecting its taste.

  • Coffee strainer: It also known as a coffee filter or coffee sock, is a tool used to filter coffee grounds from brewed coffee. It is essential for anyone who brews coffee using methods such as pour-over or French press, which require the use of coarsely ground coffee.

How to choose strainer?

Choosing a strainer depends on the specific task you need it for. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a strainer:

  1. Material: Strainers can be made from a variety of materials including metal, plastic, and silicone. Metal strainers are more durable and can handle higher temperatures, while silicone strainers are more flexible and easier to clean.

  2. Size: Consider the size of the strainer in relation to the task at hand. If you are straining a large pot of soup, you will need a larger strainer than if you are straining a single cup of tea.

  3. Type: There are different types of strainers, each designed for different tasks. For example, a mesh strainer is best for straining small particles from liquids, while a colander is best for draining larger solids like pasta.

  4. Price: Strainers can range in price from a few dollars to over $50. Consider how often you will use the strainer and whether it's worth investing in a higher quality strainer for frequent use.

  5. Reviews: Look at reviews of the strainer you are considering to see what others have to say about its performance, durability, and ease of use.

Ultimately, the best strainer for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the factors above to make an informed decision on the best strainer for your needs.

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