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This one’s for the beginner bartenders or mixologists on the go. As its name suggests, the portable smoker gun, which costs only $35 and comes in gold and silver, is easy to transport. Weighing just over half a pound, the small wood-burning contraption churns out cold smoke in mere seconds. This then travels through the rubber hose to successfully infuse cheeses, meats, vegetables, cocktails and more with smoky flavor. Note: Because there is no cloche included, it’s recommended for outdoor use or use near a ventilation fan.
But don’t just take our word for it! Verified purchaser, Debbie Hansen, who gave the cocktail smoker five stars, shares, “I bought this for my son-in-law, who is a chef in a high-end restaurant, so I was a little worried he would be underwhelmed by this, but he absolutely loved it. He called me up, thanked me again and told me it did a fantastic job on a cheese dish he was preparing.”
If you’re looking for an affordable, straightforward cocktail smoker that delivers, this is the product for you.
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Portable
- Cold smoke system
Cons
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The cocktail smoker with dome lid boasts many of the other models’ features, including a cold smoke system, wood chip samples and variable speed settings, but with some perks of its own, too. The rechargeable battery spares you from continually replacing disposable batteries, and the squat-shaped lid fits nicely over plates and platters of all sizes, making this our pick for smoking food in addition to cocktails.
So, yes, this cocktail smoker has some serious chops—even literally. Amazon reviewer and restaurateur, Melody V., says, “We have been wanting this for our restaurant for months. Finally bought it, and all I can say is ‘WOW!’ We serve a double-cut tomahawk pork chop that is 3-4 in. thick, and this is the final touch that was needed for it.” She tops off her endorsement by saying it’s suitable for both work and home settings. What more could you ask for?
Pros
- Cold smoke system
- Variable speed settings
- Rechargeable battery
Cons
- Inability to be easily transported
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You’ll want to make room on your bar cart, countertop or tablescape for the classic smoking cloche. The gorgeous Acacia wood base and tempered glass cloche make for a worthy display, especially as the smoke swirls about inside. And the silicone ring rimming the wood base ensures the smoke stays put, so guests can watch up close as you infuse their appetizers and sippers. Moreover, the hose connects to a plug in the base, rather than a plug in the cloche (as is the case with the other smokers), so the smoke slowly wafts upward from the bottom of the contraption, making for a particularly alluring viewing experience.
Although this smoker-cloche duo is more expensive than the rest, the stunning presentation makes it worth the splurge, especially for expert bartenders or anyone looking to take their home bar to the next level.
Pros
- Beautiful presentation
- Complete kit
- Silicone ring that traps smoke
Cons
- High price point
- Small cloche not ideal for smoking food
What whiskey is best for smoking cocktails?
Rye whiskey pairs exceptionally well with smoke due to its spiciness, followed by bourbon, which balances smoke with sweetness. Some varieties of scotch, already smoky from the use of peat, can become overpowering if additional smoke is added.
What else can you use a cocktail smoker for?
Your cocktail smoker isn’t just for drinks. Try yours on a variety of foods, including oysters, meats and vegetables. You could even take that hunk of gouda or cheddar cheese on your charcuterie board and add a more in-depth flavor.
Is smoking cocktails unhealthy?
The act of smoking a cocktail involves using a small piece of wood, like oak, cherry or maple, to create smoke that goes into the glass before the drink goes in. Although smoke is involved, there isn’t definite evidence of it being healthy or unhealthy. The smokiness could potentially irritate the respiratory system, though.