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Crafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Making Kit 4.6 / 5
The verdict
The Crafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Making Kit delivers genuine bar-quality tools in a compact, attractive package. The shaker seals well, the jigger measurements are accurate and permanent, and the overall build feels far sturdier than typical starter kits. It's an easy recommendation for anyone serious about making cocktails at home, though it pairs best with glassware and spirits purchased separately.

Specifications

92%
Shaker Capacity
24 oz (710 ml)
Material
18/8 stainless steel
Jigger Sizes
1 oz / 2 oz
Included Pieces
5-piece set plus recipe booklet
Finish
Brushed stainless steel

What we liked

  • Restaurant-grade weight and balance in every tool
  • Seals tightly with no leaking during hard shakes
  • Etched measurements never fade or rub off
  • Looks polished enough for home bar display
  • Great starter set for cocktail beginners
  • Cleans up easily and resists water spotting

Worth noting

  • Muddler handle can feel slightly short for tall glasses
  • No cocktail glasses or bottles included
  • Premium price point compared to basic bar kits
  • Recipe booklet skews toward classic drinks only

Our full review

The Crafthouse by Fortessa cocktail making kit brings professional bar craft into the home with a collection of tools designed for both serious mixologists and enthusiastic beginners. Built around the Crafthouse brand's reputation for precision-engineered bar accessories, this kit typically includes essentials such as a weighted cocktail shaker, a Japanese-style jigger for accurate measuring, a bar spoon for layering and stirring, a Hawthorne strainer, and a muddler for releasing fresh herb and fruit flavors. Each piece is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, giving the set a substantial, professional feel that stands up to regular use while maintaining a sleek, polished look on any bar cart or countertop.

What sets this kit apart is the thoughtful balance between form and function that Crafthouse by Fortessa is known for. The shaker seals tightly without sticking, the jigger offers clearly marked measurements for consistency in every pour, and the strainer fits snugly to keep ice and pulp out of the glass. These details matter to anyone serious about crafting balanced cocktails, whether it's a classic Old Fashioned, a citrus-forward Daiquiri, or a more elaborate house creation. The tools are weighted and shaped for comfortable handling, reducing fatigue during high-volume mixing while still delivering the tactile satisfaction that comes from using well-made barware.

Beyond performance, the kit is designed with presentation in mind, often arriving in a branded box or tray that makes it an appealing gift for cocktail enthusiasts, newly minted homeowners, or anyone building out a home bar. Its clean, modern aesthetic complements a variety of bar setups, from minimalist urban kitchens to more traditional entertaining spaces. As part of the broader Crafthouse by Fortessa lineup, the cocktail making kit reflects the brand's commitment to bridging hospitality-grade equipment with everyday home use, giving amateur bartenders the same caliber of tools found behind the counters of top cocktail bars.

What buyers say

M
Marcus T.
2024-02-14
★★★★★

Feels like a pro bar set

The weight of the shaker alone tells you this isn't a cheap kit. Everything fits together tightly and the strainer catches ice perfectly. Worth every penny.

E
Elena R.
2024-01-03
★★★★☆

Great gift, minor gripe

Bought this for my husband's birthday. Beautiful packaging and solid tools, though the muddler is a bit short for our highball glasses. Still very happy with it.

S
Sam K.
2023-12-20
★★★★★

Upgraded my home bar instantly

The jigger markings are etched not printed, so they won't wear off like my old set. Shaker seals perfectly, no drips. Highly recommend for cocktail hobbyists.

P
Priya D.
2023-11-11
★★★★☆

Solid quality, small learning curve

Tools feel premium and heavy in a good way. Took a little practice to get the Hawthorne strainer technique down, but once I did, pouring cocktails became effortless.