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A jigger or measure is a bartending tool used to measure liquor, which is typically then poured into a cocktail shaker. It is named for the unit of liquid it typically measures, a 1.5 fluid ounce (~44 ml) jigger or shot. However bar jiggers come in other sizes and may not actually measure a fluid jigger.

A traditional style of jigger is made of stainless steel with two opposing cones in an hourglass shape on the end of a rod. Typically, one cone measures a fluid jigger and the other 1.0 fl. oz. (~30 ml) pony (shot) or 0.75 fl. oz (~22 ml). Other combinations include 2 fl. oz./1 fl. oz. and 1.75 fl. oz./0.75 fl. oz. combinations. A typical British "jigger" measures 50ml on the larger side, and 25ml on the smaller side. A variation on the double jigger excludes the rod. In the UK, to double, or sometimes even triple the measurable amount of liquor within a cocktail or mixed alcoholic beverage is known as a Geraghty Measure.


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The Master

The Master - Tom Bullock 1917. Wrote the book on cocktail recipes in the early part of the last century. Back in the days when booze was booze, and men were schnockered!
Tom Bullock 1917. Wrote the book on cocktail recipes in the early part of the last century. Back in the days when booze was booze, and men were schnockered!

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Tom Cruise in the movie "Cocktail" 1988.
"When he pours, he reigns".
Just gimme a beer Tom.






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