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What would be must have items in a premium bartender kit? What items would you like to see but aren't deal breakers? How much would you expect to pay?
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1) Mixers, stirrers, strainers, peelers, zesters, bottle opener2) Glassware3) $50-100
I would like to see some sort of engraved serving tray.
I would expect to have fancy glass, high quality stirring and mixing tools, and other pouting tool. I think it should have a recipe book. I would expect to pay around $150.
shaker, strainer, jigger, wine/beer key. like to see pourers, but not a deal breaker 30 dollars max
I would want a mixer, a shaker and a stirrer and some cocktail glasses. I would also want to see margarita salt but that's not a deal breaker. I would expect to pay $40.
Must have items are cocktail shaker, jigger, bar spoon, fine mesh strainer, bar muddler, citrus peeler and ice scoop & tongs. A premium bartender kit with all the must have items can range from umm 120$ to 150$. This price may depend on the quality and also the brand and additional features.
I would want minimum several measures, shakers, muddlers, strainers, etc. Not sure how much I would pay. Bonus items would be things for preparing garnishes like peelers etc.
I would like to see a mixer spoon, scoop, spout pourer, cleaning tools, and a measuring cup. I would expect to pay around $30.
shot glass and shaker is all I need
I feel all the basic tools that are good quality and not just fillers. I would expect to pay 30 dollars for a kit.
A golden pour cap for liquor. Sparkling wine glasses would be really cool. A bamboo muddler. I would expect to pay around $60 for these.
Must have items in a bartender kit include a shaker, a muddler, a jigger, a strainer, and a bar spoon. Things in a premium kit might be mixes, a corkscrew, bar towels, and glasses. I might pay around $40-$70 for a kit.
I feel that a good price for a quality set is about $50. You want you shakers, corkscrew for wine bottles, mixing spoon, a strainer, a jigger, the liquor pouring tops, and a muddler. Other things that are nice but unnecessary are the ice tongs, bottle stoppers, maybe a storage cup. I think those would be optional. But good set to start there.
It would need a cocktail shaker, a strainer, a long-handled spoon, and a couple of shot glasses. Also something to hold the items in. It would be nice if it was in chrome because that would look nice, but not necessary. I'm guessing I would pay about $35.00 - $45.00.
I think this is a great question. I took a bartending class and sometimes like to use it. I think I would probably pay up to $100 for one.
A must have would include cocktail shaker set, mixing spoons and strainer. Nice to have include bar mats and blender. I would pay between $100 to $200.
shaker, A spoon, A strainer, Ice tong would be niceBetween 50-70
A shaker bottle and different syrups and different shot glasses
Some of the items that a bartender kit must have are listed below :1) Bottle opener2) Citrus press3) Jigger4) Wine opener5) Bar Spoon6) Spirit Pourer7) Boston ShakerI would expect to pay somewhere around $35 - 40.
I would definitely want a shaker and a long stirring straw. I would also expect a pair of drink classes. 'Nice to haves' would be a second pair of glasses, like wine glasses or champagne flutes. I would also like a book of recipes or little umbrellas for drinks. I would expect to pay anywhere form $25-$50 based on what is in it.
The list of must have items are:1. Muddler2. Bar spoon3. Cocktail shaker4. jigger5. Bar spoon6. mixing glass7. Strainer8. Knife9. Tongs I would expect to pay $25 for the set.
I think a shaker, a jigger, and a strainer are the essential components
A stainless steel shaker and strainer are a must. Jiggers are also important. Craft ice trays could add a modern touch.
Obviously you need shaker, muddler, measuring shot and a stirrer.
I would expect to pay around $30 or up. I think a stirring spoon, a shaker with a jigger, a strainer, and a muddler are the non-negotiables. Anything else is a plus.
I prefer to have bottle opener, knife, mixing glass, cocktail shaker, corkscrew, strainer, ice tongs, muddler and jiggers. I would say $30 is perfect pricing.
A premium bartender kit should essentially include high-quality essentials such as cocktail shaker, bar spoon, ice tongs, jigger, peeler, citrus juicer, and mainly opener. The items that are not deal breakers according to me are ice bucket and the bar mat. For this basic kit, I would spend somewhere around $35 to $50.
Obviously a mixing glass, stir stick, jig and strainer would need to be included, probably a muddle. For a more "premium" kit you could also include one of the ice cube molds, like a cube or sphere one as a nice bonus. I can't think of anything that wouldn't be a deal breaker, maybe a bottle pourer for the top of the bottle. I'd expect to pay around $75 for a nice kit.
I would like to see a shaker, jiggers, a corkscrew, bottle openers, pour spouts for bottles. Would like to see but not deal breakers would be a chart with some common drinks and wine stoppers. I do not know how much this should cost since it depends on materials etc.
A bartending kit I want the shaker, strainer, ounce pour and a spoon for layering or a quick stir.
Must haves: Shot glass, long handled spoon, bittersI'd like to see a cocktail smokerI'd expect to pay around 49.99
Must have items include a shaker, wooden holder, shot glasses, mixing equipment, and a funnel. I would like to see some accessories like ice cube tongs but they aren't dealbreakers. I would expect to pay $100 for a full set.
I am not interested in this type of thing, so I am not interested in saying anything.
I'd like to see recipe cards in addition to the traditional shaker, spoon, etc. I wouldn't want to pay more than $5-10.
Bottle opener, shaker, jigger, spoon, strainer, tongs, corkscrew. I would like to see shot glasses included, not sure why, but that'd be nice. I would expect to pay about $50.
Most have items would be good drink ware, mixer tools, and a shaker. I'd be happy to see coasters, straws, and napkins, but they're not deal breakers as I can get them on my own. I'd expect to pay around $60 for a good set.
I would definitely need a shaker, strainer, and ice tongs. These are essential for sure!
Nice shot glasses and a really nice shaker. It should also come with a mini book of the most popular drink recipies, MAybe 40 USD would be a nice price for a gift
At minimum, a premium bartender kit would include a high-quality shaker, with lid and strainer. It would also include a shot measuring tool, preferably two-sided (1.5 oz and 1.0 oz). A muddler, wine key, and knife for cutting fruit are also must-haves. An attractive container to store the kit. I'd also like some glassware, toothpicks, and cocktail napkins but these are not deal breakers. I'd expect to pay between $49 and $69.
A premium bartender kit should include a strainer, a shaker, a jigger a mixing spoon, a muddler and spouts for liquor bottles.
Must have items would be a jigger, mixer, strainer, and shaker. I would like to see a muddler and bar knives. I woudl expect to pay $30 or $50 for all items.
I like the stand kit as I don't make fancy drinks. Can usually get one for about $10-15.
I think for a "Premium" bartender kit, you would need to have top of the line items, such as a very reliable razor, shaving cream, smoothing ointment, etc. I am not a bartender by any means, so I would say these could go for at least $100.
I am not really much into bartender kits. A cocktail shaker is a must though and it must be metallic and easy to clean. It must also fit the hands well for easy use.
Items for such a kit should include quality glasses of different sizes, a good recipe book, and perhaps a stylish apron all in a sturdy container. I would pay at least $120 for it.
Shaker, Strainer, Stirring Spoon, Bar Key, Bottle Tips
A variety of tools like jiggers, stirrers, shakers, strainers, muddlers. Cocktail napkins and/or coasters would be cool. An organizer would be great - something with partitions to keep the napkins, stirrers, garnishes, etc. I'd expect to pay between $30 - $40.
The items that I think should be must have items in a premium bartender kit are, A Bag and Mallet for crushing ice, Measure cups, Shaker, Shot glasses. I would expect to pay 100-300$.
i think you would need expensive tools such as shakers and glass containers for the different spirits. I would expect it to cost around 150 to 200 dollars.
I would need all the proper equipment to make all the proper bar drinks.
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