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One of Alcademics' readers figured out a simple way to make perfectly clear ice balls by using a silicon ice ball mold, a piece of wire, and a pot of water. His name is Craig Belon and so he calls it the Belon Method. No actual parrots are required. [update:...

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how to make crystal clear ice cubes and balls

I first saw these clear ice cubes at fancy cocktail bars, and some where they are even chiseling them on the spot from cubes into balls and was WOWED. I had to figure out how to make these at home and thankfully, it is super easy to make clear

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While everyone in their right mind would love one of those fancy giant ice ball makers that go for $1300 and up, they're not the most practical solution for the home mixologist. [Note: since this post went up we've come up with lots of great solutions for clear ice balls...

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Are ice balls better in cocktails than standard kitchen cubes? Does clear ice melt slower than cloudy ice? In order test out the fancy new Wintersmiths iceballer, I looked further into all of these questions.

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Have you been looking for a way to spice up drinks! Try making floral ice cubes from home! They're so simple to make and make any drink look so pretty!! floral ice cubes | floral ice cubes diy | floral ice cubes champagne | floral ice cubes edible flowers | flower ice cubes | flower ice cubes diy | ice cubes with flowers | how to make flower ice cubes #floralicecubes #floralicecubesdiy #floralicecubeschampagne #floralicecubesedibleflowers #flowericecubes #flowericecubesdiy…

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Whether you have a built-in ice maker in the freezer or you make ice cubes the old fashioned way, you’ve probably noticed that your ice cubes appear cloudy and opaque. But, go to a restaurant or fancy cocktail bar and you’re likely to find crystal-clear cubes sitting on the bottom of the glass. Ever wonder how that happens? Well, there could be an easy way to get super crystal-clear ice at home. The ice that comes out of your freezer is usually milky-colored, not clear. Why?

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