Home Bar Essentials: Set Up Like a Pro
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You don't need a dedicated room or a shelf of expensive gadgets to make great drinks at home — just a few well-chosen tools that get the basics right. Whether you're mixing cocktails, pouring wine or handing out beers, these home bar essentials cover the fundamentals and make hosting effortless.
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Key takeaways
- Accurate measuring is the difference between a good cocktail and a great one.
- A reliable wine opener and bottle opener are non-negotiable for any host.
- Wall-mounted and keychain openers mean you're never hunting for one.
- A few quality basics beat a drawer of single-use gadgets.
Measure like a bartender
The number one upgrade to home cocktails is consistency, and that comes from measuring. A dual-sided jigger gives you two accurate pour sizes so your drinks taste balanced every time:
Stainless Steel Cocktail Jigger 15/30ml 25/50ml Dual Measure Cup
Open wine with ease and style
A smooth wine opener makes you look like you know what you're doing. A lever-style corkscrew set removes corks cleanly with minimal effort — and looks great sitting on the bar:
Rabbit-Shaped Wine Bottle Opener Set - Luxury Corkscrew Tool Kit
Give bottle openers a permanent home
Bottle openers have a habit of vanishing. Mounting one to the wall of your bar area or garage means it's always exactly where you expect it — and it feels satisfyingly pub-like:
Zinc Alloy Wall Mount Bottle Opener with Screws - Professional Bar Tool
Keep one on your keys too
For picnics, parties and BBQs away from home, a keychain opener means you're always the hero who can crack open a cold one. A fun, portable backup for the bar:
Metal Foot Keychain Bottle Opener - Beer Cap Corkscrew Key Ring Z004
Frequently asked questions
What tools do I need for a basic home bar?
Start with a jigger for measuring, a wine opener, and a reliable bottle opener. From there you can add a shaker, strainer and bar spoon as you get more into cocktails.
Why should I measure cocktails?
Balance. Cocktails rely on ratios, so measuring with a jigger keeps drinks consistent and stops them being too strong or too weak — it's the easiest way to level up.
What's the easiest wine opener to use?
Lever or “rabbit” style openers remove corks with very little effort and are quick once you get the hang of them, making them a favourite for hosts.
How do I set up a home bar in a small space?
A tray or a single shelf is enough. Keep your core tools together, add a few glasses and your favourite bottles, and mount a bottle opener nearby to save space.
Cheers to that
Measure well, open bottles easily, and keep your tools where you can find them — hosting gets a whole lot smoother. Browse more in Dining & Tableware, and for everyday meals see our lunchbox ideas for work and school.





