What the Bartender Says

5 Tips & Tricks to Elevate Your Cocktails

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From using crystal clear ice, to serving up the freshest garnishes, find out how you can take your cocktail-making skills to the next level

Make your cocktails irresistible

Making exquisite cocktails that tantalize the senses is an art. It requires keen attention to detail to ensure measurements are spot-on, garnishes and ice are well utilized, and the glassware used is both aesthetic and suitable. Getting all of this right isn’t always easy, but it can make a world of difference to the outcome of your cocktails. To help your future mixology exploits, here are five tips and tricks to elevate your cocktails.

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Tip one

How to keep your garnish fresh

When used correctly, garnish adds vibrance and flavor to your cocktails, making for a better all-around experience. Many cocktail enthusiasts run into trouble keeping garnish such as mint or citrus zest fresh, but the benefits of doing so are too enticing to miss out on.

The steps you can take to keep garnishes fresh for longer, helping your lemon peel on the rim of your RIEDEL Drink Specific Glassware Sour Glass look the business, are as follows:

  • Keep them cool. This may seem obvious to some readers, but it’s important to emphasize that garnishes will last much longer when kept cool. Whether you have a compartment for fruit and herbs in your refrigerator or a separate cooler box that you use, a cool environment can help your garnishes to last several times longer than when stored at room temperature.
  • Store herbs in water. If, like many people, you buy freshly packed herbs that eventually go off, you can prolong their freshness with water. Simply place your herb's stems in water in a reusable box or container, cover the leaves loosely, and refrigerate it. Change the water every couple of days, and your herbs can stay fresh for up to twice as long as they would last without water.
  • Use airtight containers. Garnishes like citrus lose freshness quickly once you’ve sliced them to add to your beverages. To help them slices stay fresh for longer for later use, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The reduced oxygen exposure slows down the rate at which the garnish spoils, while airtight containers also help them retain their natural moisture, preventing them from drying out too quickly.
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Tip two

How to make clear ice cubes

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Tip three

How to decorate cocktails with ice

Tip four

How to make and use a cocktail shrub

For anyone unfamiliar with what a cocktail shrub is, it's an acidic syrup made from a blend of syrup and vinegar that is mixed into cocktails to add depth and complexity. Making it at home takes some time, but it can be a gratifying way to elevate your homemade beverages. Here's what you need to do to make yours:

Tip five

How to choose the correct glassware for each cocktail

As a glassware manufacturer, this point couldn’t be left out. Using the correct glassware for your cocktails is a vital component of a good cocktail experience, delivering numerous benefits, including:

With those five tips, you can elevate the mixed drinks you serve up to your guests, whether it’s during a summer barbecue using your Grape@RIEDEL Collection or during a Friday evening get-together using your RIEDEL Laudon Tumblers, or a midweek afternoon mocktail. Try out our 5 tips and tricks and enjoy your cocktails.