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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...

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  2. WHY are there two straws added to cocktails?

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  5. 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]

  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. Number and color of straws denote differences in the beverages. There are no standards to this. In a particular bar, one blue straw might mean a madrass with well vodka, while two means it's the premium vodka. It's a code between the bartender and server. Never drink from the triple green straw, it means roofies. j/k.

  8. Aug 22, 2014 · As for the "one vs. two vs. none" mystery, he explained: "It depends on the drink. Sometimes two straws are given because one straw is so skinny and the flow is too slow. Particularly with drinks that have a lot of crushed ice -- or that are a little more viscous -- it can be frustrating to drink out of.

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