A stocked bar for hosting real parties. A full 15-piece bartender kit, a cocktail smoker, premium crystal glassware for every drink, a countertop ice maker and clear-ice molds, a five-bottle spirits starter, and a rolling bar cart to hold it all. Be the house everyone comes to.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
8Tools
3 itemsIce
2 itemsGlassware
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tableware | Styles4 Pieces12 Lead-free crystalYes | 1 | $90 | View Shop |
Spirits & Cart
2 itemsTools
3FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Five spirits — enough to host?
Yes. Vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, and tequila, plus vermouth and bitters, cover about 80 percent of the menu. Branch into mezcal, brandy, and agave as your crowd demands.
Clear ice — worth the fuss?
For slow-sipping drinks (Old Fashioned, Negroni), yes. Clear ice melts slower (less dilution) and looks like a bar. A directional mold makes it at home for a few dollars.
A cocktail smoker?
A party trick that works. Cold-smoking an Old Fashioned with applewood adds aroma without changing the recipe — theatrical and genuinely tasty. Worth it for hosts.
Bar cart or built-in?
A rolling cart is rental-friendly, movable to where the party is, and a display piece. A built-in is for a forever home. Start with the cart; build in later if you stay.
User Reviews
Entertainer bar and my espresso setup share the jigger-and-scale religion — cocktails are recipes. Clear-ice molds are the nerdy detail I love.