So let's assume that you have your beverage choices already made and would like some guidance as to what bar supplies you will need to prepare and serve your drinks efficiently to your customers. There are a vast number of items to consider when buying bar supplies so in an effort to keep things simple and avoid confusion I will stick to the basics.
Glassware
Your selection of glassware if chosen carefully can greatly increase the atmosphere and overall drinking experience for your customers, Decide if you want to offer standard styles of glassware which is readily available and cheap to replace, or you may prefer to use more stylised and contemporary types of glassware which may be more expensive and harder to replenish but has the added effect of making your establishment stand out from the competition.
Bottle openers
The ability to open the different types of bottles behind your bar means you will need the necesary tools to do the job. There are two different kinds of openers you will need to purchase, one for removing the pressed bottle tops from bottled beers and one for removing the corks from the necks of wine bottles. Bottled beers need a claw type opener which can be mounted to a surface behind the bar or carried in the bar tenders pocket.
Wine bottles require a corkscrew style opener to prise the cork out of the wine bottle in one piece, again either mounted to a surface behind the bar or carried in the bar tenders pocket. A very popular product commonly known as a waiter's friend is a handy device that incorporates both elements of the two types of opener and can easily be stored behind the bar or carried by the bar tender depending on personal preference. Another related product to consider is a wine/champagne re-sealer to keep unused beverages fresh and ready for use at a later time re-sealers can be a simple rubber stopper or can be of a more complex vacuum style often incorporating a pump of some description.
Cocktail Mixing
Cocktail Preparation can be a complex affair with regards to recipes but having the right equipment gives you the foundation to start the learning process. Measuring spoons or thimble/spirit measures are a great bar supply tool for dispensing correct amounts of ingredients,Cocktail shakers are a must have for mixing and blending your drinks to perfection, many shakers are designed with a built in strainer to filter out unwanted ice or fruit from the drink prior to serving.
Pourers and measurers
Nearly all of your spirit and liquor bottles will require some sort of pourer/measurer inserted into the bottle neck. This can be either an optic (mounted to the wall by using an optic bracket) which will dispense a measured amount of spirit by pressing a lever. Also you might want to consider using free flow or measured pourers which require the bottle to be manually tilted over a glass to deliver the desired amount of liquid.
Ice Machines
You can never have too much ice so select an ice machine that is capable of providing you with more than enough ice for a day's business. Take into account the storage capacity of the unit and the rate at which the machine will replenish any ice you remove from the unit during bar service. Bear in mind you will need to dispense your ice from an ice bucket (usually insulated and with a lid to slow down the melting process) to speed up drinks service. Whole ice cubes are not always suitable especially for cocktails so provide your bar with an ice crusher either an inexpensive manually hand operated unit or a more costly electric model or alternatively an electric bar blender which can mix large quantities of ice at the same time as other cocktail ingredients.
Restaurant And Bar Supplies
Supplying a bar with everything you need for a nights drinks service is a more complex affair than you would initially imagine. The styles of glassware you choose to supply your bar with can be as cheap and simple as you would like or expensive and contemporary to suit the individual style of establishment.
Once you have your glassware in place and your bar is well stocked with alcohol you may feel that you have everything covered but there are many more areas that you may have overlooked or not yet considered. Such as a bottle cooler for storing and displaying branded bottled beers sometimes also known as a back bar cooler a must have item for any self respecting bar. Also not forgetting an ice bucket for your bartenders to serve ice straight into the customer's drinks and of course an ice machine to supply the ice bucket with ice and maybe an ice crusher for cocktails.
Champagne/Wine ice buckets
Champagne or wine ice buckets are another item that no bar can do without, and as with everything else related to bar supply there are a lot of different products out there on the market ranging from cheap & cheerful to costly & stylish.
Wine buckets will need to be provided for keeping bottled white wine and or champagne chilled ready to serve at the customers table.
The wine bucket choices available on the market range from acrylic, aluminium or the more costly Stainless Steel, also there are double walled insulated options with the added benefit of keeping the wine at the correct temperature that bit longer.
Some champagne/wine ice buckets need to be filled with ice to keep the drink at the required temperature whereas others (usually the insulated type) simply need to have a chilled bottle placed inside them; the latter type requires no ice and simply acts as an insulated barrier against room temperatures. Also the way you choose to present the wine bucket to the customer means you will need to consider whether or not to purchase a wine bucket that fits into a stand so the drink is not on the table taking up valuable space and can be left at the side of the customers table this is a more costly option but adds a touch of class.
Wine Chillers
Wine chillers are a refrigerated display unit which allows you to keep a selection of your most popular white wines or champagnes chilled and ready to place inside your wine bucket. Small under counter style refrigerated wine chillers vary in style and cost and should be chosen in-line with your bars selection and consumption of wines.
Wine dispenser cabinets are becoming more popular with establishments that serve wine by the glass rather than by the bottle only. You can Increase profitable sales of wine by the glass by displaying the wine, ready to serve. With the option of counter or wall mounted units, the wine dispenser can be sited where it will be seen and hopefully prompt more sales of wine. The wine dispenser is normally a row of 2 - 4 sprit measure brackets enclosed in a refrigerated cabinet with a push lever mechanism on the outside of the unit itself and should ideally have an adjustable thermostat control.
Glass Frosters
Glass frosters are a refrigerated unit that allows you to serve particular specialized drinks to the customer in a frosted glass. The addition of a glass froster to any drinking establishment will certainly make you stand out from the competition and will draw customers back to your bar to enjoy the coldest beers in town.
Glass frosting units vary in size and very small units are available to purchase in either glass fronted or plain stainless steel finishes.
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