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I wonder how the tin of Rösle's Boston shaker compares to industry standard? I've noticed that a lot of the strainers I've seen that look like the Rösle strainer are way too small.
Rösle's strainer is not small. The metal part of Rösle's Boston shaker seems pretty big to me. It's bigger than the glass part, I guess by around half volumetrically (I think the glass part is a standard pint size), and it seems bigger to me offhand than what I usually see in bars. When I get home maybe I'll try to figure out what the volume is. Odd that these measurements aren't listed on the sites selling these things.
Eric
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