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Tablecraft (666) 3-Tier Glass Rimmer [Set of 12] by Tablecraft

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Glass rimmers allow you to apply salt or sugar to the rim of a glass, such as for margaritas, easily and efficiently. Of course, with a glass rimmer, you’re not just limited to plain salt or sugar – the options are endless in terms of what you can add to your glasses, from coloured salts to flavoured ingredients. Styles Of Glass Rimmers An ordinary coffee cup saucer is sufficient for many typical glasses. The eponymously named Margarita glass might require something as large as the traditional side plate. We also like how it can fit large margarita and martini glasses. Although, we wish it had a lid for more convenience.” The next best thing is to turn to your drink's ingredients for an appropriate base. For instance, if you want to rim a chocolate martini with cocoa and sugar, use that same chocolate liqueur you're pouring into the shaker. Likewise, for this talking monkey recipe, you could use either the banana or coffee liqueurs.

Look into the number of tiers a rimmer provides. The most common design offers three tiers, intended for salt, sugar, and an adhesive like lime juice or syrup. There are also single and double compartments if you want a compact design and five tiers for containing more rimming ingredients. Some salts and sugars work better than others when rimming a glass. Which you choose is going to depend on your drink and personal preference. Whether a glass rimmer is dishwasher safe or not depends entirely on its material. If you want to save time from cleaning, look for stainless steel or silicone rimmers. Dipping the wet rim is the most common method, though it's not necessarily always the best. It is, however, extremely easy and works best when using a rimmer dish.Cinnamon - This is known to have a mild sweetness and more spiciness. Some people like the cinnamon's unique taste notes but want to reduce its spiciness, so they add equal parts of brown sugar and cinnamon—more commonly known as cinnamon sugar.

A number of other drinks, from sweet martinis to savory highballs, can be enhanced with this simple bartending technique as well.While plain salt or sugar can be added to almost any drink, you can also have fun with unique additions. Imagine a pumpkin martiniwith nutmegand cinnamon sugar ora piña coladawith a coconut flake rim. The possibilities are only limited by your creativity! You don't have to rim the entire glass, simply stop halfway while rolling and serve the drink with half a rim. This option has an interesting look and it serves a purpose: Silicone: Resilient, dishwasher safe, rust-free, and non-slip. One downside is that it is prone to abrasions and usually contains a single rimmer only. We love the beauty of acacia that’s evident in this rimmer. When not used, it works well as a display item and can even be a fantastic gift to margarita lovers. It doesn’t skimp on function either since it is sturdy and long-lasting.

To prevent this problem and keep the dry ingredient on the outside of the glass, roll the glass instead of dipping it. This method is just as easy and will give you greater control. With practice, your rims will look very neat and professional. Choose any liquid ingredient that will complement your drink; syrups or juices, even soda, wine, or beer will work. A glass rimmer is a bar accessory used to apply salt or sugar to the rim of a glass. It usually consists of one or more shallow plastic or metal discs that the glass is turned upside down into. The discs can be filled with either the rimming salt or sugar, or sometimes something to moisten the rim of the glass such as lime juice. If you're experimenting with your rimming ingredients, there's no need to commit to a full rim that might (or might not) work well with the drink.

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