Julep Strainer Biloxi, Urban Bar - stainless steel (7,5cm)
order no.
5007
Julep Strainer Biloxi, Urban Bar - stainless steel (7,5cm)
order no.
5007
€16.90
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Product properties
Diameter (cm): 7,5Length (cm): 21,0
Material: stainless steel
This Julep strainer by Urban Bar is made of stainless steel and has a length of 21,0cm. Moreover, the head is shell-shaped and equipped with small holes. The handle widen towards the end and is equipped with a small logo at the back. Furthermore, it has a small bend close to the head. Therefore, you can easily place the strainer onto the glass or shaker and it won´t slip when straining into the guest´s glass. Due to this bend, the strainer is easy to hold and allows a single-hand operating.
The Julep strainer has its origin in the 19th century and was initially used to hold back ice and mint during drinking. Later on, the strainer was used to strain drinks before serving them.
The Julep strainer has its origin in the 19th century and was initially used to hold back ice and mint during drinking. Later on, the strainer was used to strain drinks before serving them.
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Product properties
Diameter (cm): 7,5Length (cm): 21,0
Material: stainless steel
This Julep strainer by Urban Bar is made of stainless steel and has a length of 21,0cm. Moreover, the head is shell-shaped and equipped with small holes. The handle widen towards the end and is equipped with a small logo at the back. Furthermore, it has a small bend close to the head. Therefore, you can easily place the strainer onto the glass or shaker and it won´t slip when straining into the guest´s glass. Due to this bend, the strainer is easy to hold and allows a single-hand operating.
The Julep strainer has its origin in the 19th century and was initially used to hold back ice and mint during drinking. Later on, the strainer was used to strain drinks before serving them.
The Julep strainer has its origin in the 19th century and was initially used to hold back ice and mint during drinking. Later on, the strainer was used to strain drinks before serving them.
There aren't any asked questions yet.
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