
Simply fill the molds with water or your favorite beverage, pop it in the freezer, and, in a short time, you have frozen shot glasses. How do you use an ice shot mold? Fill COOL SHOOTERS with water or your favorite juice, freeze, and then pop out four fully-formed with frozen shot glasses.
How do I Fill my ice shot glasses?
Fill the Ice Shot Glass to the fill line marked on the inside of the plastic mold. Put the lids securely in place by lining up the male and female portions of the grooves and pressing down firmly. If you do not line up the lids up in this way, it will not be be possible to stack multiple levels of the Ice Shot Glasses in your freezer.
What can you do with a frozen shot glass?
Whether your choice of drink is Tequila, Rum, or Vodka, take your party to the next level with a frozen shot glass, made of ice! Get creative with food coloring or pieces of fruit for a serious twist on taking shots! Get ready to create your own drink list with all of the concoctions you'll come up with.
How long does it take for ice shot glass to freeze?
It takes about 24 hours to freeze. Fill the Ice Shot Glass to the fill line marked on the inside of the plastic mold. Put the lids securely in place by lining up the male and female portions of the grooves and pressing down firmly.
What is the purpose of a frosty shot glass?
For highballs and short drinks on the rocks, a chilled glass will keep your ice from melting too quickly, and a frosty shot glass can make any shooter go down a little easier. It's not all about the chill, either; when it's time for a cozy drink, heating the mug makes the experience more enjoyable.
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From the manufacturer
Quite literally the coolest drink at the bar! Simply fill the molds with water or your favorite beverage, pop it in the freezer, and, in a short time, you have frozen shot glasses.
Product description
The Barbuzzo brand centers around fun and cheerful gifts and barware for the home. Our design strategy and influences are inspired by combining function and humor to create innovative lifestyle products that make gift-giving fun. Our philosophy is simple: “LIFE’S TOO SHORT TO BE SERIOUS!”
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The Frozen Glass
The preferred method is to use your freezer because frozen glasses get nice and frosty, ensuring your glass stays colder longer. Simply put the glass in the freezer for at least 30 minutes—or up to two hours—and take it out just before you pour the drink.
The Quick Ice Chill
When you're short on time, use the quick chill trick that bartenders often employ: Fill the glass with cracked or crushed ice (ice cubes will do in a pinch), allow it to sit while you mix the drink, then dump the ice and strain it into the glass.
The Paper Towel Trick
Sometimes you just don't have enough ice around to mix drinks and chill glasses. In this instance, you can get a quick chill with the help of a paper towel: Wet a paper towel thoroughly with cold water, squeeze out excess water, and wrap it tightly around the glass, then place it in the freezer.
The Ice Bucket Plunge
If a refrigerator is not available, plunge the bowl of the glass upside down into an ice-filled ice bucket or cooler. Leave the glass for 15 to 30 minutes for a really good chill.
When Not to Freeze Glassware
There are a couple of scenarios in which frozen glassware is not ideal:
Heat Up Hot Drinks
Just as you would chill a cold drink glass, warm up the glass for hot cocktails. This can be done quickly by filling a glass or mug with hot water for a few minutes while preparing ingredients to make the drink. You can also place a water-filled glass in the microwave for about 10 seconds.
