April 13, 20187 yr I had been using some of the Tovolo Sphere cubes that work in normal cocktail glass. These are 2.5" but I'm not really a fan of them because 1.) they're a pain to fill and 2.) they melt through the center really fast due to the mold design. I recently bought some square cube mold that ended up too wide for my normal glasses. They are still 2.5" across but diagonally, they're too big. Anyone have an "over sized" cocktail glasses?
April 13, 20187 yr I don't have that problem because I bought myself one of these $1,000 Macallan ice cube presses. Get yours here: https://thinkliquor.com/the-macallan-ice-ball-maker?dfw_tracker=28962-4396&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqsHWBRDsARIsALPWMEPwGANsRJMoaVmkurMDXidql-jeW_MLBm0ZmGk5t3yV1DC2Yzih3TIaAvygEALw_wcB
April 13, 20187 yr That's fucking sick. Does it actually make do a decent job making the spheres? Edited April 13, 20187 yr by GlenFromTheMailRoom
April 13, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, GlenFromTheMailRoom said: That's fucking sick. Does it actually make do a decent job making the spheres? I have seen it work in bars, it does a great job. Peche has one.
April 13, 20187 yr Yea, I sat and watched the bar back at R'Evolution make about a dozen of them one night. Solid Copper, so heavy AF. I thought it looked bad ass, so I googled it on my phone and about fell off my bar stool when I saw the price. Edited April 13, 20187 yr by Pescado_Rojo
April 13, 20187 yr I have a tray that makes large cube shaped ice, and two Death Star spherical ice molds. Yes, I am that cool. They fit well in my set of these:
April 14, 20187 yr I don't have that problem because I bought myself one of these $1,000 Macallan ice cube presses. Get yours here: https://thinkliquor.com/the-macallan-ice-ball-maker?dfw_tracker=28962-4396&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqsHWBRDsARIsALPWMEPwGANsRJMoaVmkurMDXidql-jeW_MLBm0ZmGk5t3yV1DC2Yzih3TIaAvygEALw_wcB Nothing says class more than selling a high priced frivolous item and not bothering to proof read your product description
April 14, 20187 yr Hate to be simple about this but why not just run some water over them until they melt enough to fit in your glass?
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