Bar Spoons & Forks

Prepare timeless and inventive cocktails with bar spoons and forks.

Muddlers

Release the flavors of fresh herbs and fruit into drinks with muddlers.

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Cocktail Stirrers

Cocktail stirrers mix your cocktails and mocktails with style and ease.

Glass Rimmers

Create eye-catching sugar or salt rims for your drinks with glass rimmers.

Mini Whisks

Make perfectly frothy egg whites for cocktails with mini bar whips.

"Y" Peelers

Quickly peel fruit and vegetable drink garnishes with bar peelers.

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Zesters

Easily add fresh citrus zest to your cocktails with ergonomic zesters.

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Bar Accessories

Elevate your drink-making practices with craft cocktail bar accessories.

Reusable Cocktail Picks

Reusable cocktail picks reduce your environmental impact and expenses.

Bar Knives

Versatile bar knives peel, slice, and cut fruit and vegetable garnishes.

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Offering specialty cocktails on your bar’s menu is a great way to increase profits, and you can’t make them without the proper bar spoon and muddler. Since beverages like mojitos, daiquiris, and fruity wine are usually just as fun to look at as they are to drink, they’re great for boosting impulse sales, too. Plus, when bartenders use these special utensils to make cocktails in front of customers, the overall experience for them is enhanced! For more drink prep supplies, stock up on these shot glasses and jiggers. You may also want to serve your specialty drinks in these cocktail glasses.

Every Establishment Offering Specialty Cocktails Should Have the Proper Bar Spoon and Muddler

No bar supply is complete without the proper utensils. A bar spoon will help bartenders thoroughly mix cocktails directly in the serving glass, and its long, thin shape makes it easier to use in glasses filled with ice. You’ll also need a reliable bar muddler so you can concoct drinks infused with fresh spices, herbs, and fruits. By having these mixology essentials on-hand, you’ll be able to prep drinks more accurately and efficiently.

Use a bar spoon to make anything from Shirley Temples and whiskey sours to milkshakes and smoothies. Each spoon has a knobbed end that gives the user greater control when mixing, while its teaspoon end is great for measuring out simple syrup and other mix-ins. To craft a delicious and refreshing cocktail, you’ll want to use a bar muddler. These bar utensils feature grooved heads that effortlessly crush mint for mojitos, rosemary for whiskey on-the-rocks, and fruit for sangria.