For being such a straightforward bar tool, a lot of design work goes into a good mojito muddler. Just about any piece of cocktail ware can incite a debate amongst connoisseurs, but there is truly more than one tool for the job of whipping up a passionfruit caipirinha or a good Old Fashioned.
Our current favorites are listed below:
A great cocktail muddler should be attractive, easy to use, and well suited to the intended purpose. The OXO Steel Muddler is a nice solid piece, made from stainless steel with a nylon head to prevent steel-on-glass contact. The nylon head has grooves to let those juices flow – a useful quality in a mojito muddler. This is our top recommendation as for steel muddler designs.
The Swissmar Hand-Held is another nylon-tipped bar muddler, but this model is a little more compact than most but still very well suited for a mean mojito. The head is a nice shape for bruising those fragrant herbs or juicing delectable fruits. This mojito muddler is a comfortable, functional solution for the home bar.
This classic 11-inch wooden muddler by Vic Firth is made from natural wood with a nice, heavy weight. Strangely enough, Vic Firth got his start designing percussion sticks and mallets – so you know this mojito muddler can really stand up to a beating! It’s a really beautiful piece.
4. William Bounds Stainless Steel Muddler
Sleek, stylish, almost sexy in its simplicity… The William Bounds William Bounds stainless steel is the perfect combination between functionality and stunning design that is friendly for even the most contemporary kitchen or bar decor. This is the best muddler to use if you want to impress guests with your fancy cocktail alchemy.
5. Wooden KegWorks Cocktail Bar Muddler
The natural wooden KegWorks cocktail bar muddler is long enough to reach the bottom of a highball, wide enough to really pin down orange and lime wedges, and is just weighty enough to bruise your mint without shredding it to into thousands of little floaties.
Quick Mojito Muddler Tips
Now, if you were wondering about the difference between smooth and grooved mojito muddler designs: there really is a difference.
The “feet”, or ridges, are placed on the head so that juice can escape when pressed and so that herbs tear when ground. A flatter, wooden mojito muddler is better for bruising and juicing – the traditional choice.
Yes, your choice of mojito muddler really does matter – that is, if you want to impress the purists in your social circle. But there is no one “best” design; each has its place. The best mojito muddler is the one that makes you happy and no connoisseur can argue with that.
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