You did it! You finally built your home bar. But now comes the time to decide what to keep on hand so that you will be known as the perfect amateur bartender. If money is no object, simply go the nearest liquor store and buy one of everything. This option is not only expensive, but you would probably end up with more bottles than space to store them. A more sensible solution would be to pick and choose a selection of liquors, non alcoholic beverages, tools and equipments and little extras to really impress your guests.
Liquors
Gin
Vodka
Rum (light and dark)
Whiskey
Bourbon
Rye
Scotch
Irish Cream
Tequila
Brandy/Cognac
Wine
White
Red
Champagne or sparkling wine
Vermouth
Beer
Liqueurs
Amaretto (almond)
Blue Curacao (orange)
Chambord (raspberry)
Cointreau / Grand Marnier / Triple Sec (orange)
Crθme de banane
Crθme de cacao
Crθme de menthe
Frangelico (hazelnut)
Galliano (herbs)
Kalua (coffee)
Sambuca (anise)
Schnapps (various flavors)
Southen Comfort (peach)
Tia Maria (coffee)
Mixers
Angosturas Bitters
Lemonade
Cola
Cream
Eggs
Ginger Ale
Grenadine
Milk
Orange Bitters
Sour Mix
Sprite/7 Up
Soda water and tonic water
Fruit Juices
Apple
Cranberry
Grapefruit
Lemon
Lime
Orange
Pineapple
Tomato
Garnishes/Other
Cinnamon
Ice
Maraschino Cherries
Nutmeg
Olives (black/green)
Salt/pepper/sugar
Sugar Syrup
Tabasco Sauce
Worcestershire Sauce
A few handy tools are necessary even for the new bartender. A well stocked bar is more than just the bottles you have on hand. The right tools, displayed on your countertop will go a long way in impressing your guests and will also help making drinks that look like they were made by at professional bartender.
Shakers
One of the first bar tools that you will need is a decent shaker. They are useful for building drinks, mixing them properly and transferring them into glasses not to mention they make a good show for your guests. Shakers come in two types: 1) Conventional ones with a cap and a built in strainer and; 2) Boston shaker which is a large mixing glass with a scale in centiliters and ounces. You will need a strainer to go with the Boston shaker.
Electric Blender
Anyone who likes margaritas, daiquiris and pina coladas needs an electric blender. Aim for a smaller model that will take as much space on your bar.
Measuring devices
Jiggers and measuring spoons will help you make consistent drinks every time. It also prevents you from being to heavy handed on the booze. Remember that goal is to create a great tasting drink and not to get everyone drunk.
Muddler
A muddler is a thick stick made out of wood or stainless steel that is used to mash ingredients such as fruits, sugar or mint into a glass when you just want to infuse the flavors into the drink without blending it to a pulp..
Corkscrew and bottle opener
Cutting board
Citrus juicer
Ice bucket and ice tongs
Now that you know what to keep in your bar, all you need to learn is how to make great drinks your friends will love. There are numerous books available on the market from beginner bar setups all the way to experts and drink you never knew existed.. Buy one or two and have fun experimenting. Cheers! |