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9 Bartending Techniques You Should (and Can) Master

Master the basics so you can serve from your home bar like a professional.
<p>If you prefer your cocktails served up, versus on the rocks, you'll need to strain out any ice and solid ingredients after shaking or stirring your drink. This can be done either using the strainer built into a <a href="http://www.shopstyle.com/item/williamssonoma-cocktail-shakers-insulated-cocktail-shaker/248757096?amp;utm_source=sugar-editorial&utm_medium=referral" target="_blank">cobbler shaker</a> (pictured) or with a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FBonny-Bar-78968-Cocktail-Strainer%2Fdp%2FB004BDOJ2C%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">hawthorne</a> or <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FCocktail-Kingdom-Premium-Strainer-Stainless%2Fdp%2FB008XPFNQ0%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">julep strainer</a> used in tandem with a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FSchott-Zwiesel-Selection-Schumann-28-7-Ounce%2Fdp%2FB005PY8H6U%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">Boston shaker</a>.</p>
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If you've resolved to master your home bar in 2014, then look no further; take cocktails from basic to brilliant with indispensable bartending techniques that go beyond shaking and stirring. From rimming glasses with salt or sugar to dry-shaking egg whites to add volume to light and frothy cocktails, these nine skills will add flair and flavor to your cocktail hour. Don't forget the finger food at your next soiree. Easy-to-eat apps won't distract from hosting and chatting.
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Strain

<p>If you prefer your cocktails served up, versus on the rocks, you'll need to strain out any ice and solid ingredients after shaking or stirring your drink. This can be done either using the strainer built into a <a href="http://www.shopstyle.com/item/williamssonoma-cocktail-shakers-insulated-cocktail-shaker/248757096?amp;utm_source=sugar-editorial&utm_medium=referral" target="_blank">cobbler shaker</a> (pictured) or with a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FBonny-Bar-78968-Cocktail-Strainer%2Fdp%2FB004BDOJ2C%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">hawthorne</a> or <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FCocktail-Kingdom-Premium-Strainer-Stainless%2Fdp%2FB008XPFNQ0%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">julep strainer</a> used in tandem with a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FSchott-Zwiesel-Selection-Schumann-28-7-Ounce%2Fdp%2FB005PY8H6U%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">Boston shaker</a>.</p>
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If you prefer your cocktails served up, versus on the rocks, you'll need to strain out any ice and solid ingredients after shaking or stirring your drink. This can be done either using the strainer built into a cobbler shaker (pictured) or with a hawthorne or julep strainer used in tandem with a Boston shaker.

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Salted/Sugared Rim

<p>Sugar- and salt-encrusted glass rims add visual interest, flavor, and a pleasant tactile experience to cocktails, with salt also providing the added benefit of tempering bitter ingredients like grapefruit juice. To construct, run a citrus wedge around the edge of the glass and then dip it in a saucer filled with coarse salt, sugar, or even celery salt (excellent in Bloody Marys).</p>
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Sugar- and salt-encrusted glass rims add visual interest, flavor, and a pleasant tactile experience to cocktails, with salt also providing the added benefit of tempering bitter ingredients like grapefruit juice. To construct, run a citrus wedge around the edge of the glass and then dip it in a saucer filled with coarse salt, sugar, or even celery salt (excellent in Bloody Marys).

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3

Muddle

<p>Infuse the most flavor from aromatic herbs like mint into cocktails by bruising the leaves in the bottom of a cocktail shaker using a plastic or <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FWooden-KegWorks-Cocktail-Bar-Muddler%2Fdp%2FB001CDO9QA%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">wooden muddler</a>.</p>
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Infuse the most flavor from aromatic herbs like mint into cocktails by bruising the leaves in the bottom of a cocktail shaker using a plastic or wooden muddler.

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Cirtus Twists

<p>On first glance, strips of citrus peel — citrus twists — may seem all style and no substance, but don't write off the surprisingly easy technique just yet. These elegant additions add a note of aromatic citrus oils to whatever drink they touch; just remember to twist the twist over the cocktail glass, or rub the outside of the peel around the rim to infuse the most flavor. To make citrus twists, use a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FR%25C3%25B6sle-12716-Vertical-Canelle-Silver%2Fdp%2FB00008WV3P%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">channel knife</a> or <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FKuhn-Rikon-Original-Peeler-Yellow%2Fdp%2FB001BCFTWU%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">y-peeler</a> to remove strips of citrus peel.</p>
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On first glance, strips of citrus peel — citrus twists — may seem all style and no substance, but don't write off the surprisingly easy technique just yet. These elegant additions add a note of aromatic citrus oils to whatever drink they touch; just remember to twist the twist over the cocktail glass, or rub the outside of the peel around the rim to infuse the most flavor. To make citrus twists, use a channel knife or y-peeler to remove strips of citrus peel.

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Infuse Flavor

<p>Add layers of complex flavor to cocktails by infusing fruit (or even some vegetables) in alcohol by soaking the garnish in a spirit like vermouth or brandy for at least a day before adding it to the cocktail.</p>
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Add layers of complex flavor to cocktails by infusing fruit (or even some vegetables) in alcohol by soaking the garnish in a spirit like vermouth or brandy for at least a day before adding it to the cocktail.

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Clap Herbs

<p>Rather than just plopping an herbal garnish directly into the glass, firmly clap (also known as spank) the sprig of herbs between two hands; this helps to release the herbs' aromatic oils without being so rough as to bruise and discolor the garnish. </p>
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Rather than just plopping an herbal garnish directly into the glass, firmly clap (also known as spank) the sprig of herbs between two hands; this helps to release the herbs' aromatic oils without being so rough as to bruise and discolor the garnish.

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7

Float

<p>Love the look (and taste) of layered cocktails? Luckily, it's a relatively easy technique to master, provided you have the requisite equipment. Slowly pour less-viscous ingredients on top of denser ones over a <a href="http://api.shopstyle.com/action/apiVisitRetailer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FRattleware-2-Inch-Twist-Stirrer-Spoon%2Fdp%2FB0016C2OJQ%2Fref%3Das_li_wdgt_ex%3FlinkCode%3Dwsw%26amp%3Btag%3Dedit0b-20" target="_blank">bar spoon</a>, which helps blunt the impact and mixing of ingredients. Just make certain to follow the recipe's order of operations, so as to make sure the heaviest ingredients are poured first.</p>
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Love the look (and taste) of layered cocktails? Luckily, it's a relatively easy technique to master, provided you have the requisite equipment. Slowly pour less-viscous ingredients on top of denser ones over a bar spoon, which helps blunt the impact and mixing of ingredients. Just make certain to follow the recipe's order of operations, so as to make sure the heaviest ingredients are poured first.

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Dry Shake

<p>Add airy, frothy volume to cocktails by dry shaking — vigorously shaking egg whites in a cocktail shaker without ice or other ingredients — before incorporating them into your drink of choice.</p>
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Add airy, frothy volume to cocktails by dry shaking — vigorously shaking egg whites in a cocktail shaker without ice or other ingredients — before incorporating them into your drink of choice.

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9

Roll

<p>While most cocktails are shaken or stirred, some benefit from an intermediary method: rolling the cocktail between two glasses or inside a cocktail shaker. To roll a cocktail, gently invert the ingredients about 10 times inside a sealed cocktail shaker filled with ice, or pour the ingredients between two glasses to mix and chill <a href="http://www.yumsugar.com/25349535" target="_blank">as is shown in the video</a>.</p>
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While most cocktails are shaken or stirred, some benefit from an intermediary method: rolling the cocktail between two glasses or inside a cocktail shaker. To roll a cocktail, gently invert the ingredients about 10 times inside a sealed cocktail shaker filled with ice, or pour the ingredients between two glasses to mix and chill as is shown in the video.

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Keep the Good Times Flowing

<p>If you've resolved to master your home bar in 2014, then look no further; take cocktails from basic to brilliant with indispensable bartending techniques that go beyond shaking and stirring. From rimming glasses with salt or sugar to dry-shaking egg whites to add volume to light and frothy cocktails, these nine skills will add flair and flavor to your cocktail hour.</p>
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