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muddler

[muhd-ler] / ˈmʌd lər /


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Drop the other caperberry at the bottom of a cocktail shaker and crush it with a muddler, so that it’s torn open and the inner seeds are well exposed.

From Washington Post

One school report reads: “A persistent muddler. Vocabulary negligible, sentences malconstructed.”

From Washington Post

Whether you’re a newbie just mastering a muddler, or already fermenting your own tepache for pina coladas, this book will shake up your cocktail game.

From Seattle Times

The basic tools to start — which include a muddler, shaker, jigger, mixing glass and bar spoon — are a great foundation, he wrote in an email.

From Washington Post

To use these in an Old-Fashioned cocktail, add two of these sugar cubes to a rocks glass, top with the whiskey of your choice, and crush the sugar cube with the back of a spoon or muddler.

From Seattle Times