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40.5cm Vintage Bar Spoon With Skull End

40.5cm Vintage Bar Spoon With Skull End

Regular price £7.99 GBP
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The 40.5cm Vintage Bar Spoon With Skull End is a professional-grade, extra-long mixing tool designed for both high-performance mixology and striking visual appeal. Featuring a unique skull-shaped terminal and an "antiqued" vintage finish, it is the perfect accessory for craft cocktail bars and home enthusiasts looking to add a touch of personality to their barware collection. 

Key Features

  • Unique Skull-End Design: Features a detailed, weighted skull terminal that serves as both a stylistic statement and a counterbalance for smooth, effortless stirring.
  • Extra-Long 40.5cm Reach: The extended length makes it ideal for reaching the bottom of the deepest cocktail shakers, mixing glasses, and tall highball tumblers without getting your fingers wet.
  • Twisted Handle for Better Grip: Engineered with a spiralled stem that allows the spoon to rotate freely between your fingers, ensuring a smooth, consistent stir with minimal effort.
  • Vintage Antiqued Finish: The "weathered" stainless steel finish provides a rustic, industrial look that effectively hides fingerprints and water spots compared to high-polish alternatives.
  • Precision 5ml Bowl: The spoon head provides an approximate 5ml measure, equivalent to one standard teaspoon, perfect for adding precise amounts of syrups or bitters. 

Specifications

  • SKU: BS0050V
  • Length: 40.5cm (approx. 16 inches)
  • Material: High-grade Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Vintage / Antiqued Silver
  • End Type: Decorative Skull 

Care & Professional Use

While crafted from durable stainless steel, it is recommended to hand wash this tool to preserve the integrity of the vintage finish over time. To achieve a professional, crystal-clear cocktail, place the back of the spoon against the inside wall of your mixing glass and use a fluid wrist motion to guide the ice around the perimeter, minimising aeration and dilution

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