Dear G,
thanks for the feedback...
1. My Bonzer Hawthorn can fit into a standard mixing glass if pressed but one
has to compress the coil to do so and thus make the gap between lip and steel
far smaller making it harder to pour neatly in a well-filled mixing glass...
by using the julep strainer the gap becomes large again and thus easier... I
don't know why you think I would I lie?
2. I do not know if the story has been substantiated but it has not been
disproved and is a nice story... and all I said was he must have been an
alcoholic hence adding more booze rather than not liking soda... I know the
story helps 'sell' the drink and no-omne yet has busted me (for busted of
courseead educated)
3. Its a Rubbermaid measuring cup... it measures Oz as well as Ml which is
useful when I travel so much... by being see through it also helps...my kit
bag is only so large after all... Barmetrix does not do bartending equipment
tho we have proved that ProFlow pourers aid accurate pouring and thus reduce
variance and their partioned 'bar-bell' measure is very cool too for aspiring
mixologists.
cheers
aw
> My criticisms would be:
>
> The comments about the Hawthorn not fitting the mixing glass as well
> as the Julep strainer; It looked like it fitted to me; And when I
> have used one it has always fitted.
>
> The Count Negroni story; Has this story ever been substantiated?
> Especially the part about the Count not liking sodawater; Is that
> corroborated fact?
>
> What is that measuring implement that you use? Is that a barmetrix
> branded product?
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> George
>
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