Custom Merch That Stands Out For Hospitality & Beverage Brands--since 1956!
In the 18th century, toddy sticks were used to crush the sugars and spices that went into a hot toddy. In the 19th century, according to Liquor.com, the ice industry led to the popularity of shaken and stirred cocktails with syrups. So, the muddler was born.
While there are a variety of muddlers out there, they all help release oils and juices into flavorful alcoholic beverages. The Spruce Eats states that those made of wood are better for dealing with herbs, plastic versions come in handy with fruit, and stainless steel options are good for hard ingredients, such as nuts.
These items are a go-to tool for bartenders, but any brand can utilize imprinted muddlers as merch, gifts, marketing and beyond. Yes, the five suggestions below can be customized with the logos and names of businesses/organizations then offered up to customers, given to clients on holidays, handed out at industry events, mailed to employees for virtual happy hours and more.
Stainless Steel Cocktail Muddler
Stainless Steel Muddler Bar Spoon With Trident Fork