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Reddit mentions of Piña Barware Stainless Steel Commercial Bar Boston Shaker Tin Set - 28oz. & 18oz. / Mirror Polished (1 Pair)
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Piña Barware Stainless Steel Commercial Bar Boston Shaker Tin Set - 28oz. & 18oz. / Mirror Polished (1 Pair). Here are the top ones.
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- Practical Design. Exceptionally balanced custom shape for a solid seal, shake, and separation every time
- Maximum Durability. Made from the heaviest 100% stainless steel of any shaker on the market and built with reinforced 360 degree welding for the weight caps on both tins.
- A Perfect Pair. Includes two tins made for each other - one 28 oz. and one 18 oz.
- Beautiful Construction. Mirror polished stainless steel exterior and brushed stainless steel interior.
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Specs:
Color | Polished Stainless Steel |
Height | 7.25 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Size | 1 Pair (Mirror Polished) |
Width | 4 Inches |
I've been happy using this shaker from Amazon. It's a little more weighted compared to most other shakers out there
Piña Barware Stainless Steel Commercial Bar Boston Shaker Tin Set - 28oz. & 18oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HHMFQOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fbORDbPV9K6MB
Piña Barware makes some wonderful shakers. Well priced and the best quality and durability I've found as a professional. It's what I buy for my working bar.
Shaking works better than stirring for certain drinks because it creates more aeration and dilution than just stirring. Flash blending also fits this purpose, in a slightly different way.
https://www.amazon.com/Pi%C3%B1a-Barware-Stainless-Commercial-Boston/dp/B01HHMFQOI
That's a good reply. I'd just add a recommendation for:
(Just because it's one piece of information I searched in this sub, got a recommendation, and I'm very happy with the product.)
Don't do Manhattan, really well built ones are near impossible to come by and will lock up and leak all over the place. Simple Boston style two-tin is easiest. Doesn't really take long to get the hang of how to use them. These are the ones I use. Good quality tins are important for a good seal. She'll need a Hawthorne strainer. After that a few jiggers of different sizes so that she can measure all increments of 1/2 oz and you'll be set for most shaken drinks.