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  1. The Double Straw Mystery: Why Bartenders Do It • Double Straw Mystery • Unravel the reasons behind bartenders putting two straws in drinks, from better stirr...

  2. The 2-Straw Method: Why Bartenders Use 2 Straws When Making Cocktails The 2-Straw Method is actually a pretty clever way to make sure that your cocktails are well-mixed and evenly balanced. When you’re making a cocktail with multiple ingredients, it can be difficult to get everything to mix together correctly – but with two straws, it’s ...

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  4. So someone can drink something without it ending up in people's teeth." There you have it folks. Those straws might be small, but they serve their purpose and they are your friends. In Macy's opinion, cocktail straws are small because they look nicer. And also, he offers, "I think smaller straws are more conducive to taking smaller sips.

  5. A good bartender also works on these two aspects: serving the glass at the right temperature and giving the drink the best possible aroma using quality ingredients. Serving with a straw, therefore, nullifies some of the work of your trusted mixologist. 3. Perhaps you have never realised it but drinking through a straw means swallowing larger ...

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Reason number 3: two straws in case one gets blocked! Another likely reason for including two straws is because of the potential residue that could get stuck in one of them. Mojitos often contain mint leaves or lemon wedges, and cocktails in general often contain crushed ice. The two straws would make it possible to have another ‘spare’ one ...

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  7. When I was a bartender/waitress, two straws indicated your drink was made with diet soda. Doesn't explain why some people do it with other types of drinks, but it worked for knowing your rum-n-diet from your rum-n-coke. 4. [deleted]

  8. Jul 13, 2020 · Bali Boo Bamboo Straws ($11 for 12) Buluh bamboo from the mountains of northern Bali is harvested sustainably and organically for these straws. “It grows in abundance without the need for irrigation, fumigation or any other type of chemical,” says Diego Morodo, the co-founder of Bali Boo. The straws are biodegradable but are also strong ...