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Reddit mentions of HIC Japanese-Style Double Cocktail Jigger, 18/8 Stainless Steel, 4.75-Inches, 0.5-Ounce to 2-Ounce

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HIC Japanese-Style Double Cocktail Jigger, 18/8 Stainless Steel, 4.75-Inches, 0.5-Ounce to 2-Ounce
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Hic’s Japanese-style double Cocktail jigger measures ingredients for mixing beverages and making craft cocktails and other mixed drinksMade from 18/8 Stainless Steel with Brushed finish; Precise measurements; versatile addition to flatware and bar accessoriesSmaller jigger measures up to 1-ounce (30-milliliters) with . 5-Ounce (15-milliliters) and . 75-Ounce (22-milliliters) increments marked on the insideLarger jigger measures up to 2-ounces (60-milliliters) with 1. 5-Ounce (45-milliliters) increment marked on the insideDishwasher safe
Specs:
Color18/8 Stainless Steel
Height1 Inches
Length4.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size4.75 Inch Japanese Style Double Jigger
Weight0.12 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on HIC Japanese-Style Double Cocktail Jigger, 18/8 Stainless Steel, 4.75-Inches, 0.5-Ounce to 2-Ounce:

u/evan1123 · 2 pointsr/bourbon

Not op, but this is the one I have. I'm pretty happy with it.

https://www.amazon.com/HIC-Japanese-Style-Stainless-4-75-Inches-0-5-Ounce/dp/B00X08P2TI

u/Huggerme · 1 pointr/cocktails

Get 3-4 tools;

A Japanese-style jigger or a 50ml graduated cylinder

Ice. (And learn how it is made properly)

A cocktail shaker.

A strainer comes in handy too.



The cheapest way to practice; mix whatever booze you have on hand that is around 80 proof with some form of sugar, (honey, 1:1 sugar-to-water, 2:1 sugar-to-water, agave, Demerara sugar, etc...) and some form of citrus (fresh lime/ lemon juice). Just play around with the ratios of each (booze, citrus, sugar) till you learn how each affects one another.

For beginning bartending, I recommend familiarizing yourself with how alcohol is synthesized, the different distillation processes, and the types of booze from around the world.

From there, look on YouTube.

u/CocktailChem has a nice playlist for beginners called Basic Cocktails

Here is a couple of other playlists for you

The Educated Barfly YT

Steve the Bartender 365 days playlist

How To Drink

United States Bartenders Guild (USBG) seminars


Additionally, look for some books;

Cocktail codex(here)

Savoy Cocktail book (here)

Liquid Intelligence (here)

Smuggler’s cove (here)

Tiki (here)

The Aviary Cocktail Book (here)