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Tips For Setting Up Your Home Bar

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It’s that time of year when you start to entertain more at home. I really enjoy staying in for some cocktails at home, you don’t need to worry about parking and dealing with crowds of people. It’s also WAY cheaper! You can buy a bottle of Grey Goose for the equivalent of two fancy cocktails out. Andrew was a bartender for awhile so of course he’s really good at shaking up some tasty beverages.

I’ve put together an easy guide to help you set up your home bar to ensure you have the essentials this holiday season…or this Thursday night.

The Spirits

Spirits: When it comes to liquor, you get what you pay for. Just because it’s more expensive doesn’t mean it’s going to necessarily taste better, but the higher the price, the better the quality of the product. Better quality = less severe hangovers! Yay!

Mocktail “Spirits”

It’s important to have non alcoholic “spirits” available to mix up some mighty mocktails. People don’t drink alcohol for many reasons and having supplies for a fun and festive mocktail is always appreciated.

Mixers & Garnishes: 

Bar Tools

Mixology Books

I’m a recipe girl, and while I know some cocktails by heart I can’t just throw things in my shaker all willy nilly and have it taste great. I know my limits.

Extras:

Having the proper glassware is a nice touch when serving up a tasty beverage but it’s not super necessary. It’s nice to have wine glasses but I don’t personally think having both red and white glasses is a must. Especially if you don’t have a lot of storage space. Having basic choices like tall highball glasses, short rocks glasses, martini glasses and classic pints are sure to cover the majority of your everyday needs. IKEA, Crate & Barrel and Target are great places to look for inexpensive glassware.

I hope this little guide helps you set up your home bar. Whether you have a full bar, a liquor cabinet or a cute cart, you can easily make delicious cocktails/mocktails at home. Cheers!

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