Cupcakes and Cashmere

Build a Bar

August 2nd, 2012

When I lived by myself, I rarely entertained. I kept one dusty bottle of vodka on hand, in case guests dropped by unexpectedly, but that was it. I was intimidated by the process of having a fully stocked bar since I didn’t know exactly what I needed, but I also loved the idea of having friends over for cocktails. When I first met my husband, his place felt like an old library (in the best way!) – he had dark leather furniture, an entire wall of books and, of course, all the tools to make a great cocktail. The first time he made me a martini I felt so grown-up and though our liquor collection has admittedly gotten a little out of control, here’s a short guide to creating a nice starter bar.


Alcohol – Four main spirits to stock: whiskey, gin, tequila, and vodka. They provide the foundation for many drinks, but are also perfect on their own. Vermouth (both sweet and dry) is also used quite often. While I typically prefer rye whiskey, bourbon is also an excellent choice for your entry point into “brown” liquors. As for gin, there are quite a few new options on the market, but it’s hard to go wrong with a classic English dry variety, like Plymouth. For most tequila, I go with a “blanco” version since they aren’t aged as long as other tequilas and are more neutral flavored. Simply be sure you always buy 100% agave and not a “mixto” version. I’m not a big fan of vodka (I find it completely tasteless), but it’s one of the most popular spirits and good to have on hand.


Additions – Club soda, tonic water, and ginger beer/ale are common mixers, whether it’s to add some effervescence or round out the flavor of the drink. Many cocktails also call for a sweetener (i.e. simple syrup, honey, agave, etc.) and while you can easily make your own simple syrup (it’s equal parts sugar/water boiled down), I always have a bottle in the fridge. Bitters are the final key component when stocking your new bar. They come in a wide variety of flavors and provide a wonderful complexity and body to many cocktails, but when starting out, all you need is a bottle of Angostura bitters. They are probably the most famous variety and are an essential ingredient in classic drinks like a Manhattan and an Old Fashioned.


Tools – A cocktail shaker, strainer, and bar spoon are three items you need to mix drinks. For measuring, I prefer a clear small measuring cup that offers multiple volumes and conversions (i.e. teaspoons, ounces, etc.), rather than jiggers. As for glasses, my go-to are: cocktail/champagne coupes (if you’re only going to get one type of glass, this is the one to own), a lowball tumbler, and a collins glass. I also make sure to keep straws on hand and cocktail picks for skewering garnishes.


Extras – Many cocktail recipes have some kind of garnish, so I like to keep a variety of citrus, olives, and cherries on hand. While Luxardo maraschino cherries are an investment, they’re vastly superior to the neon-red version at the local market.


Ice – While it might seem like all ice is the same, using larger cubes allows cocktails to cool quickly without diluting the alcohol (plus they look cute).


Building a bar doesn’t have to happen overnight – and in fact, alcohol lasts almost indefinitely, so take your time and enjoy the process.

Resources:

Lucite tray – CB2
Alcohol – We buy most of our alcohol, mixers, and extras at K&L Wines.
Ice cube trays – large and small
Champagne coupes – Anthropologie
Lowball tumbler – Vintage
Collins glass – Crate and Barrel
Straws – Amazon

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  • http://www.twoboroughs.blogspot.com diane

    Love how you put together a bar! I love using different shape ice cubes- ikea sells some cute molds- stars/hearts/etc.

    http://www.twoboroughs.blogspot.com

  • http://chefjamielevine.com Jamie @ green beans & grapefruit

    LOVE this post!

  • http://joliejouel.blogspot.com ashleigh @ Jolie Jouel

    I so need to do this at our new house. It’s a great visual piece as well as functional.

    My jewelry blog: joliejouel.blogspot.com

  • http://www.hiddentraveltreasures.com Tonya

    Hi Emily,
    I’ve actually never commented…although I read your blog daily :) I love this post, and actually had a drink that is quickly becoming popular in Munich and thought you (and everyone else) might love it! Here it is called a “Hugo” and it’s one of the best summer drinks I’ve come across!

    It’s white wine, soda water, elderflower syrup (which I couldn’t find while I was back in FL so we used elderflower liquor), fresh mint, and lime…all over ice. It is delicious!

    Anyhow…just thought I’d share :) Love your blog!

  • http://www.chroniclesofhimandher.com Valerie

    We’ve been building our liquor collection for a while now – and I agree that it is such a fun process. Not sure if you are a big wine drinker but do you have any ideas on how to display wine bottles? I’m struggling with this one!

  • http://www.dessertfortwo.com DessertForTwo

    Thanks for the great tip on ice cubes :)

  • http://cinjasblog.com Cinja

    i’m sure a full in-house-bar will never go out of style ;) you have some great glasses!

  • Christina

    The only thing I would disagree with is purchasing tequila blanco. Young tequila does have a neutral flavor but reposado and añejo varieties not only provide better flavoring but make for better, richer, full-bodied drinks like margaritas. You should attend a tequila tasting, they are so much fun and you learn a ton. My favorite ways to drink tequila is having a chilled añejo to sip, not shoot, margarita (of course), or chilled tequila with a citrus soda mixer (grapefruit is the best). Try tequila Corazón añejo. That’s my favorite.

  • http://www.pushupswithpolish.com/ [em] pushups with polish

    thanks for posting about this! i have been wanting to do a classy bar after a I graduated college lol. I’m excited to get going :)

    xxo em

  • Carol

    I loved it!!!!
    I’m posting looks from Los Angeles and summer accessories:

    http://www.thegavlaks.com

  • http://www.mimosaonbleecker.com Deniz

    Love your blog Emily you’re really successful

    I do love writing too and totally understand you!

    http://www.mimosaonbleecker.com

  • http://iambornlippy.blogspot.com Melanie

    I love this! I should start making a bar but we rarely entertain! I love it though! It would for sure make you feel so grown up!

    iambornlippy.blogspot.com

  • http://www.teambotanical.com Debbie

    Really great post. I just bought the oversized ice cube tray and love it. It’s so fun!

  • http://two-leaf-clover.com/ Allison

    This is so awesome, I’m so excited to go out and build my own at home bar, especially since I’m newly 21! I also feel so much more educated on the subject after reading, like this post is a mini crash course into bar-tending! LOVE it.

    http://two-leaf-clover.com/?p=379

  • http://www.evokela.com April

    I have the large ice cube trays and LOVE them! Would love for you to checkout our blog. http://bit.ly/QiRtEb

    xo, April

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  • http://cakewithlove.me/ Catalina @ Cake with Love

    We are trying to build our bar now, and I agree, it does not happen overnight :) but I love all your great ideas!

  • http://www.TheSkinnyConfidential.com Lauryn

    Our bar looks similar! I love Hendrick’s gin + cucumber on a hot summer’s day too.

    xo,

    http://www.TheSkinnyConfidential.com

  • http://www.LesliMarie.com LesliMarie

    Great display and presentation.
    xo

    http://www.LesliMarie.com

  • http://www.leslierojas.com Leslie

    I love this post, I seriously think the Bar at my house is the main attraction. I’m not really a drinker but I love collecting different bottles, even just ingredients in hand for a Shirley Temple.
    Very Informative :)
    Thanks Emily!

    http://www.leslierojas.com/

  • http://effortlesscool.wordpress.com sahra

    great post! I too have always been daunted with the task of having my own full bar, even though I always love entertaining!

    XO Sahra
    EffortlessCool

  • http://slidingdrawersblog.blogspot.com/ ellen

    love it! that huge ice cube tray is awesome- i want one

    http://slidingdrawersblog.blogspot.com/

  • http://mickeylynn.com/ Mickey Lynn Jewelry

    Awesome post! A good bar is definitely a home essential!

  • http://www.busyworkingmama.com/ BusyWorkingMama

    Cute ice cubes!

  • http://www.nosweatsallowed.com Emily

    I can’t wait to start one!

    With Love,
    Emily

    http://www.nosweatsallowed.com

  • http://apopofstyle.blogspot.com/ Jenn

    You should do a post that is like this, but with wine!

  • http://5thand59th.tumblr.com Elisse

    This is really great advice, thanks Emily!

  • http://www.artdecodiamonds.com antique engagement rings

    It’s always important to have a well stocked bar. I love this!

  • http://lifestylecynthia.blogspot.com/ cynthia

    i love that lucite tray..i gotta go pick one of those up!

  • MariaA

    Thank you so much for this blog post. I have been meaning to look into how to build a bar and you saved me the trouble of having to question other cites. Thank you again.

  • http://www.alexavoncanisius.com/blog/ Alexa

    That is nicely arranged bar to entertain with ! Am sure you are a great hostess :)

    http://www.alexavoncanisius.com/blog/

  • Dawn

    Everything you do is beautiful Emily. I read this blog daily. It’s so refreshing! By the way, have you tried incoroporating rose petal syrup or rose water into drinks? It’s a gorgeous color and gives anything an exotic flavor. You can get this at Indian stores for nothing!

  • http://www.daintylittlethings.com Andrea {daintylittlethings.com}

    Love the hydrangeas next to the bar for a feminine touch!

    xo,
    Andrea

  • https://alexanotchung.blogspot.com Alexa

    This is too cool! I’ve always wanted to have my own bar for entertaining. Haha maybe in a few years… thanks for sharing, Emily! x

    http://alexanotchung.blogspot.com

  • http://fashioninpepperland.blogspot.com Susann

    This is super cool!

    Fashion in Pepperland

  • http://insofiashoes.blogspot.pt/ Sofia
  • http://www.brightontheday.com brighton

    LOVE that lucite tray!!!

  • kelly Boylan

    LOVE this post!!

  • Stephanie

    My boyfriend would absolutely LOVE this post !! :)

    -Stephanie
    @SweetsAndChicBoutiques.blogspot.com

  • http://www.sarahelizabethnz.com Sarah

    This is amazing. I have often wondered how to go about starting a great collection particularly because my boyfriend and I like such different drinks.
    THANKYOU!

  • http://www.prettydinos.com Michelle S

    Can’t keep the alcohol portion of my bar stocked for long because I kind of barrel through it.

    http://www.prettydinos.com

  • http://sartorialstateofmind.blogspot.com Stephanie
  • http://www.honeywhatscooking.com/ honeywhatscooking

    this is sucha wonderful post.. love the pictures and such a great idea.
    http://www.honeywhatscooking.com/

  • http://Realkd.wordpress.com Katrina

    Not a huge drinker but I definitely appreciate a classy bar set-up. Great post, Very helpful:)

  • http://www.girlsgonefood.com Lauren @ Girls Gone Food

    I have to say I am a fan of the tray! It definitely ads class to the bar

  • Kim

    Do you have any good cocktail recipes you could share?

  • http://www.wellinla.com erin @WELLinLA

    How timely! We have all the components; now the search is on for the perfect cart or tray stand to pull it all together. I love shopping Etsy for vintage glasses and unique pieces for the bar.

  • Natalie

    Love this post! There are some great tips here. I love to make cocktails, but never stocked up on ‘the foundations’, will do now! ;-)

  • http://vintagevixenarts.blogspot.com Dawn “vintage vixen arts”

    Gracias Emily for your elegant practical way’s! This mini bar show’s us how we can have a lovely entertainment in any size home!:)

  • http://haideeandco.blogspot.com/ Haidee
  • http://www.chicofyou.blogspot.com Jenny Bexi

    It seems that you are so organized!!I would like to make a bar too but just for coctails!!

    check my new outfit post http://chicofyou.blogspot.gr/2012/08/green-attitude.html