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Long Island Iced Tea Cocktail

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Authentic Long Island Iced Tea Cocktail Recipe

One of my favorite summertime cocktails is the Long Island Iced Tea. It's cool, it's refreshing, and it's just what you need on a hot summer day.
Last Word Cocktail

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Last Word Cocktail Recipe & Ingredients

The Last Word is a very well-known Pre-Prohibition Cocktail that uses Gin at its base, combined with Lime Juice, Maraschino Liqueur, and Green Chartreuse.
Cold Bottle Of Vodka With Lemons

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What is Vodka? And How is it Made?

Vodka (Russian for “little water”) is typically made from water and agricultural ethanol alcohols such as wheat, rye, potato, corn, or barley.  ... Read more
Gin And Tonic With Hendricks Gin

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What is Gin? (The Weird History of This Spirit)

For those who haven’t grown to appreciate gin yet, we made this short and accessible guide on everything you should know about gin.
Top 10 Bar Carts 2021

Tools & Supplies

Top 10 Amazon Bar Carts You Need to Own for 2021 (Time to Upgrade Your Home Bar)

If you want to add a touch of elegance to your booze storage, look no further. We’re about to break down the top ten bar carts you need to transform your home.
Bloody Mary

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The Best Bloody Mary Recipe You Can Make at Home

The Bloody Mary is not just a cocktail, it's a delicacy. But everyone thinks they have the “best” way of making it. So, here's our Bloody Mary cocktail recipe.
Top 10 Wine Cocktails

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Our Favorite Top 10 Wine Cocktails of All Time (Easy to Make and Delicious)

We expect your wine rack will start doubling in size once you read our list of top ten wine cocktails. These recipes are easy to make and delicious to drink!
What Is Rye Whiskey Anyway

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What is Rye Whiskey? And How’s it Different from Bourbon?

What is rye whiskey? And what makes it different from the other whiskeys out there? Let’s dive into what makes rye whiskey a must-have for your home bar.
What are bitters anyway?

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What are Bitters Anyway? The True Story Behind Bitters

What are bitters? And why are they essential in building some of the most classic cocktails we know? Let's explore the wonderful world of bitters.
Whisky Central

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Spotlight: Meet ‘Whisky Central’ Your New Favorite Channel

In this post, we meet a twenty-four-year-old whiskey lover who is quickly gaining notoriety in the whiskey scene with her YouTube channel Whisky Central.
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Cocktails & Recipes

TiniTopper Review – The New Must-have Bar Tool of 2021?

The TiniTopper (Tini pronounced like the end of mar-tini) is really a very simple and practical concept. An idea you might be shaking your head saying, "Why didn't I think of that?"
Best Boston Shakers 2021

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Top 10 Best Boston Cocktail Shakers of 2021

If you’re making drinks you will want to get your hands on a Boston cocktail shaker. Boston cocktail shaker. But what are ... Read more

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.