Refills can be purchased at Downton Brewery, Dark Revolution Brewery (Old Sarum Airfield), Healthy Living (Devizes) & Regent Tailoring in Salisbury.

The Coley® Copper Jigger 25ml/50ml is a bar tending tool used for measuring liquid ingredients, particularly in cocktail making.

MATERIAL: Made from copper-plated stainless steel, giving it a distinctive and attractive appearance. Made from premium Japanese steel, this unique spirit measure has a luxury finish. A high corrosion resistance gives this bar measure excellent protection against rust.

DESIGN: It has a double-ended design, with one end measuring 25ml and the other end measuring 50ml. This allows for quick and easy measurement of different quantities without needing multiple tools.

USAGE: Used by bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts to ensure accurate measurements of spirits, syrups, and other liquid ingredients, which is crucial for crafting balanced and consistent cocktails. Remove the awkwardness of pinching the measure between fingers. The handle makes pouring measures more intuitive.

AESTHETICS: The copper finish not only provides durability but also adds a stylish, vintage look to a bar setup, making it both functional and decorative.

DETAILS:

  • Weight:132g
  • Height:12cm
  • Width: 4cm
  • Graduated Lines:15ml, 25ml, 45ml
  • Metal Properties:18/8 Stainless Steel, Copper Plated, Japanese Steel, Polished Finish
  • Hand wash only
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The Coley® Copper Jigger 25ml/50ml is a bar tending tool used for measuring liquid ingredients, particularly in cocktail making.

MATERIAL: Made from copper-plated stainless steel, giving it a distinctive and attractive appearance. Made from premium Japanese steel, this unique spirit measure has a luxury finish. A high corrosion resistance gives this bar measure excellent protection against rust.

DESIGN: It has a double-ended design, with one end measuring 25ml and the other end measuring 50ml. This allows for quick and easy measurement of different quantities without needing multiple tools.

USAGE: Used by bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts to ensure accurate measurements of spirits, syrups, and other liquid ingredients, which is crucial for crafting balanced and consistent cocktails. Remove the awkwardness of pinching the measure between fingers. The handle makes pouring measures more intuitive.

AESTHETICS: The copper finish not only provides durability but also adds a stylish, vintage look to a bar setup, making it both functional and decorative.

DETAILS:

  • Weight:132g
  • Height:12cm
  • Width: 4cm
  • Graduated Lines:15ml, 25ml, 45ml
  • Metal Properties:18/8 Stainless Steel, Copper Plated, Japanese Steel, Polished Finish
  • Hand wash only

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