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Bar Bespoke Fish in a Glass (450ml)

This well-made and great-looking stemless glass has a fish in its depths. It can be used for any type of drink from water to wine!

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Brand: Bar Bespoke
Tariff Code: 70139900
SKU: BSFIAG
Barcode: 5013313005667
Minimum Order Qty: 6
Packaged Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 11cm
Packaged Weight: 0.130 kgs
Carton Qty: 24
Carton Dimensions: 49 x 35 x 28cm
Carton Weight: 5.3kg
Inner Carton Qty: 6
Inner Carton Dimensions: 34 x 23.5 x 12.5
Inner Carton Weight: 1.2

Bar Bespoke Fish in a Glass (450ml)

A stemless glass is perfect for any type of drink you like!

This glass is a great size for making cocktails and mixers, with the extra space you can use a lot of ice!
Be careful when adding ice not to break the model ship from its post.
Crushed, flaked, nugget or crescent ice is much more suitable!

The perfect glass for any fisherman!
Or anyone that drinks like a fish!



The Perfect Lake-Looking Cocktail Recipe

Fill the glass with a bootleg cocktail.
An absolutely perfect-looking lake cocktail recipe for a fish-infested glass.

Method

To make the bootleg mix:
Juice the lemons and limes into a liquid.
Add sugar or honey.
Pour the juice and sweetener into a blender.
Add 2 firmly packed tablespoons of fresh mint leaves.
Blend thoroughly until the mint is broken into tiny pieces.

To make the drinks:
Fill the glass with ice.
For each drink, pour 1 part of your bootleg mix, plus 1 part of your liquor of choice and top with club soda.
Serve with a straw, which doubles as a stirring device.

Ingredients

Gin or Vodka. (60ml)
Sparking water. (60ml)
Lemon. (x1)
Limes. (x1)
Mint leaves (2 tbsp)
Sugar or honey. (60ml)



Specifications

Glass Dimensions: 9.5 x 9.5 x 9.5cm.
Glass Capacity: 450ml.
Material: Borosilicate glass.
Cleaning: Hand wash only.


Features

Features a glass mould of a fish in the centre of the glass.
Made from tough borosilicate glass.

Easy Does It

Be careful when adding ice, that the cubes are not so large they will break the fish from its post.