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Your go-to list for cocktail gifts, bar gear, and gifts for every level of bartender.
Shopping for the cocktail lover in your life? Whether you’re browsing for gifts for bartenders, hunting for the best cocktail gifts for yourself, or just looking for something fun and unique to add to a friend’s home bar, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. There are so many tools, books, spirits, and gadgets… Like, how do you know what they’ll actually use and love?
Well, that’s why Chris put together this ultimate bar gift guide to help you pick out something thoughtful and useful, no matter their experience level or your budget.
Great for those just starting their cocktail journey or building their first bar setup.
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Foundational reads for learning the classics and building confidence behind the bar:
Joy of Mixology by Gary Regan
New Craft of the Cocktail by Dale DeGroff
BeachBum Berry’s Potions of the Carribean
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These make excellent cocktail gift ideas for new home bartenders:
Rittenhouse Rye: A bold, versatile rye whiskey
Roku Gin: Floral and citrus-forward
Doorly’s XO Rum: Aged, balanced, and affordable
Olmeca Altos Tequila: Great quality for the price
Lillet Blanc: A sweet, citrusy aperitif
Mini Bottles or 375ml Vermouth: Great for sampling or as stocking stuffers
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Fun and affordable barware gift ideas:
Silicone ice molds in spheres, cubes, and fun shapes
Starter bar tools from our collection at A Bar Above
Bitters sampler sets (We like the sets from Scrappy’s or our friends, Bittercube.)
Speciality salts (black salt, smoked salt, etc.– Really fun for Margarita night)
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They know the difference between stirred and shaken, and they’re starting to riff on recipes or host cocktail nights.
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Perfect cocktail gifts for those exploring flavor and technique:
Cocktail Codex: A deep dive into cocktail structure
The Bar Book by Jeffrey Morgenthaler
Death & Co. (beautiful and educational)
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The sweet spot for quality without going overboard:
The Botanist Gin: A botanical-focused spirit and absolute Chris’ top pick
Barr Hill Gin: Slightly sweet with a honey note
Four Roses Small Batch: A well-rounded bourbon (and a personal favorite of mine)
G4 Blanco Tequila: Craft tequila at its best
Belle de Brillet: Pear liqueur with a luxurious vibe from Maison Brillet distillery
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Level up their ice game or bar setup with fun gadgets that make even simple cocktails stand out:
Clear ice molds for creating gorgeous, crystal-clear cubes
Lewis bag & mallet (for crushed ice cocktails)
Premium jiggers, bar spoons, or shakers from our shop
These are the folks who use sous vide machines for infusions, throw around terms like “milk punch,” and read cocktail menus like novels.
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Ideal gifts for professional bartenders or advanced hobbyists:
The Aviary Cocktail Book: Visually stunning and technique-heavy
The Flavor Bible: Perfect for creative cocktail development
Liquid Intelligence: A science-forward approach to bartending
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Pour-fect bar gifts for the spirits connoisseur:
Fortaleza (any expression): One of the most respected tequilas
Colonel E.H. Taylor: Classic bourbon with character
Monkey 47 Gin: Botanical, rich, and gift-worthy
Chartreuse (yellow or green): Rare and special botanical liqueur that elevates any cocktail
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Unique and impressive gifts for bartenders who love the craft:
Personalized ice stamps (brass monogrammed markers)
Countertop clear ice maker or pebble ice machine (I have the GE Profile Pebble machine and absolutely adore it.)
ISI Whipper for foams, carbonation, and rapid infusions
Porthole Infuser: A show-stopping way to serve infused drinks
Bubble-smoke maker for dramatic presentation
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For the cocktail enthusiast who reveres the past and loves a good speakeasy vibe.
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Great gift ideas for cocktail history lovers:
The Savoy Cocktail Book
How to Mix Drinks by Jerry Thomas
Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails by Ted Haigh
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Consider boutique Amari, vintage-style liqueurs, or Cognac
Hand-selected, unique vintage glassware from antique stores, estate sales, or thrift shops
Leather-bound recipe journals or bar notebooks
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Whether you’re shopping for a budding home bartender or a seasoned mixology nerd, thoughtful bar gifts can really spark their creativity and elevate the whole cocktail experience. Chris curated this guide to help make your holiday (or birthday or housewarming or whatever) shopping easier and more fun.
And of course, if you’re looking for premium, professional-grade bar tools, check out our full collection at A Bar Above. They’re the tools we use, and we genuinely believe they make every cocktail so much better.
So on that note… Cheers, and happy gifting!