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Basement Bars: Why You This Traditional Setup Still Works Today

Tuesday, November 14th, 2017

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Before you begin planning for your basement home bar, would you like to know how this idea all began? This bar craze started way back during the time when the Second World War ended. This was right around the time when it was every American’s dream to have his own home. And since many were first-time homeowners, they needed to make good use of every dollar which they used in building their homes.

These dream homes were places that they wanted to show off to their friends and family members. Bars and restaurants were urbanized back then and it took quite a revolution to turn this around and make the adults enjoy cozy, adult conversations while enjoying spirits right in their own homes.

Back then, homeowners were also evening hosts to their parties which were held in their basement bars. It was pretty much like attending a supper club downtown. Couples gather every weekend no longer dressed in their cocktail dresses and suits but in more relaxing clothing such as t-shirts and short pants.

Setting up their own home bars also led to the mastery of a unique skill which was to create the most awesome cocktails. Martini was born, umbrella drinks became popular, and Manhattan became more than just a place.

The key to holding the most successful home parties was to have a fully-stocked bar. This is a zone where you have everything that you need – the spirits, flavors, and comfy furniture.

So what are the necessities of a home bar?

Alcohol That You Actually Drink

When this is the first time that you’re stocking your home bar, then you must buy the spirits that you actually like. These must be the bottles that you are willing to share with your guests and proudly concoct for them.

These are the drinks that you can picture yourself sipping while you’re enjoying a game of billiards or simply chatting the evening away.

You must begin small. Don’t make the mistake that most homeowners have already confessed to wherein they thought of stocking home bars as a marathon of sorts. Do not equate being a good host with that of having more than you can handle.

For now, scout your local liquor store then check out their various liquors. The key is to grow your stock gradually. Get the ingredients that you need for the basic drinks that you’ll serve then slowly grow your stock from there.

Mixers and Garnishes

As you become more and more comfortable in mixing your drinks, you can then slowly expand your liquor menu.

The basic liquor stock includes – gin, vodka, scotch whiskey, bourbon whiskey, tequila, rum, and other beverages for those who might not enjoy drinking alcohol.

You will also need mixers such as tonic water, club soda, Sprite, cola, orange juice, tomato juice, cranberry juice, pineapple juice, and Angostura bitters which you use in splashes that add flavors to drinks.

Garnishes, on the other hand, are decorative stuff that you can use to make your drinks more visually appealing. These are also those things that you nibble on when you sip your drink. Of course, the kind of garnish that you use depends hugely on the kind of drink that you’re serving. Gin-based tonics, for example, use onions and olives.

Other garnishes include horseradish, lemons, lime, salt, and Tabasco sauce.

Glassware

  • Rocks glasses
  • Martini glasses
  • Wine glasses
  • Beer mugs
  • Martini shakers and strainer
  • Toothpicks for the garnishes
  • Napkins
  • Stem glass holders

Home Bar Furniture, Fixtures, and Appliances

  • Mini refrigerator
  • Bar stools
  • Bar cart
  • Counter
  • Counter stools
  • Sink
  • Cabinets with glass fronts
  • Ice maker
  • Water faucet

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The Beginner’s Home Bar

Thursday, July 7th, 2016

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Every homeowner should look into setting up a home bar. This is something that you should look into especially when you have guests come over now and then. This becomes a necessity if you love cocktails and spirits especially when you know how to mix the most exotic drinks. Learn these essential tips that will help you set up a beginner’s home bar in no time –

Arranging the Beginner’s Home Bar

So, let’s help you arrange that home bar. Begin by learning the essentials such as the spirits, bar tools, cocktail books, mixers, glassware and garnishes. Before long, you would realize that this project isn’t that daunting after all.

Okay, so do you own a bar cart? If not, then it’s time that you had one. The bar cart is one of the hottest furnishings that you should have in your home bar. If your space allows a huge home bar, then the bar cart should have its own dedicated area. These should be placed in a corner where the guests will be able to lay their eyes on your beautiful, new possession.

Organize the bar cart so it doesn’t look cluttered.

You can also transform any sideboard, console table or a credenza into a simple bar. Just top it with a tray, some bar tools, and other essentials and you’ve just created a small section of your home as a home bar. Go ahead and corral your decanters, bottles, glasses and bitters all on that tray. Store the bar tools in a drawer or in any storage unit.

If your home comes with a built-in dry bar (these are the ones that weren’t installed with a sink), then prepare to have shelves set up instead. Think of mixology and how messy it would be minus the sink so have it situated nearby. Store the less used spirits and glassware inside a cabinet. The go-to bottles should be more accessible.

A wet bar in your home signals you sharpening your mixology skills. Apart from the bar essentials which you will need, make sure that a bar towel is handy. A small trash bin is also necessary in case you’re using fresh ingredients or washing glasses.

Add the Bitters

Bitters are high-proof alcoholic beverages. These are infused with roots, herbs and spices. They are used in dashes and are botanical additives. It’s a no-no these days to hold just a single bottle of bitters behind your bar. You can have anything nowadays from coffee bitters to rhubarb bitters. These can be bought at any local liquor store.

Try experimenting with different flavors. Stock your bar with classic tastes and unique flavors which you can concoct to equally unique cocktails.

Learn about each bottle that you buy.

Invest in Cocktail Books

You were advised to level up on your mixology skills and the simplest way to do this is to buy a cocktail book. Behind all those great bars in the country are books that have explained the spirits, mixers and cocktail foundations to learners.

Buy the Spirits

Make sure that you buy only the run, gin, vodka or whatnot that you love to drink. Don’t buy just because the bottle looks lovely or because a friend likes it. There is no point in buying whiskey if you’re not a whiskey drinker.

Remember that using the right techniques which you learned from the books and the best spirits will yield the best beverages.

When it comes to brands, pick only the premium ones. Base your decision on the past cocktails that you liked. If you’re a vodka drinker, then make sure that you would buy premium vodka only.

Lastly, quality should come before the price so make your choices best on flavor. Stock up on tools like the jigger, bar spoon, muddler, citrus peeler and handheld citrus press and you’re more than ready to set up your beginner’s home bar.

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