The Jigger GINZA 25 /50 ml [MEZCLAR] is a double-sided cocktail measure inspired by the characteristic proportions of Japanese-style jiggers. The model combines practical 25 ml and 50 ml capacities with the compact GINZA shape and a classic metallic appearance that integrates easily into a professional bar tool collection.
The tapered cups and narrow central waist distinguish the GINZA shape from simpler classic jiggers, while its proportions remain more compact than those of very tall and elongated Japanese Style models.
GINZA [MEZCLAR] – Japanese Style cocktail measure
The GINZA shape retains the familiar principle of two opposing measuring cups while adopting elements associated with Japanese-inspired jiggers: tapered cups and a narrow central waist.
The central section provides a natural gripping point between the fingers and makes it easier to turn the jigger from one cup to the other during cocktail preparation.
For bartenders who appreciate Japanese Style aesthetics but prefer a more compact measure than very elongated Slim models, GINZA offers an interesting alternative.
Classic metallic appearance – the essential GINZA version
This version retains a classic metallic appearance without an additional colour designation such as GOLD, COPPER or ANTIQUE.
Its neutral appearance makes it easy to combine with Boston shakers, cocktail strainers, bar spoons, mixing glasses and other professional bar tools.
Within the GINZA [MEZCLAR] family, this version is a suitable choice for users who prefer the distinctive shape of the jigger without a coloured decorative finish.
25 ml + 50 ml – two capacities in one jigger
The jigger features two main measuring cups:
- 25 ml – smaller measuring cup;
- 50 ml – larger measuring cup.
The 25 /50 ml configuration is practical for many classic and modern cocktail recipes. Simply turning the jigger allows the bartender to switch quickly between the two capacities.
If a recipe calls for 25 ml of one ingredient and 50 ml of another, both quantities can be measured using the same bar tool.
Why is measuring cocktail ingredients important?
The balance of a cocktail depends largely on the proportions between its ingredients. The amount of spirit, liqueur, vermouth, syrup or juice can directly influence the flavour, intensity and overall profile of the finished drink.
Using a jigger helps the bartender follow the quantities specified in a recipe more consistently and makes it easier to reproduce the same cocktail with similar proportions from one serving to the next.
In a high-volume bar, measuring can also contribute to better ingredient control. Differences of only a few millilitres, repeated across many servings, can affect overall consumption and the number of drinks obtained from each bottle.
GINZA vs. Classic jigger vs. Japanese Style Slim
The preferred jigger shape depends on working technique, ergonomics and personal preference.
- Classic jigger – simple and compact construction focused primarily on functionality;
- GINZA – tapered cups, narrow central waist and compact proportions inspired by Japanese-style jiggers;
- Japanese Style Slim – taller and more elongated construction with a particularly slender silhouette.
GINZA therefore sits between the compact simplicity of a traditional jigger and the distinctly elongated proportions of Japanese Style Slim models.
How do you use the GINZA Jigger?
Select the appropriate cup according to the quantity required – 25 ml or 50 ml – measure the ingredient according to the recipe and transfer it into the vessel used to prepare the cocktail.
The measured ingredient can be poured into:
- a Boston shaker;
- a Cobbler shaker;
- a mixing glass;
- directly into the serving glass for cocktails prepared using the build technique.
The narrow section between the two cups provides a convenient gripping point and makes it easier to turn the jigger during service.
What ingredients can be measured?
A jigger is not limited to alcoholic ingredients. It can be used to measure different liquids required by a cocktail recipe.
- spirits;
- liqueurs;
- vermouth;
- cocktail syrups;
- juices;
- other liquid cocktail ingredients.
Classic GINZA, GOLD, COPPER or ANTIQUE?
The GINZA [MEZCLAR] family offers different visual options while retaining the characteristic shape and practical 25 /50 ml configuration.
- Classic GINZA – neutral and versatile metallic appearance;
- GINZA GOLD – brighter gold-coloured appearance;
- GINZA COPPER – warm copper-toned appearance;
- GINZA ANTIQUE – vintage character with a more traditional appearance.
If you prefer a jigger that can be easily combined with almost any collection of bar tools, the classic metallic version is the most neutral option within the GINZA family.
Care and maintenance
Appropriate care can help preserve the appearance and shape of the jigger during regular use.
- Avoid abrasive sponges.
- Avoid aggressive or abrasive cleaning products.
- Avoid rubbing the surface against other metal bar tools.
- Clean gently after use.
- Dry with a soft cloth.
- Avoid impacts that could deform the measuring cups.
Who is it suitable for?
- Bartenders
- Cocktail bars
- Restaurants and hospitality venues
- Mixology
- Home bartending
- Users who prefer Japanese-style jiggers
- Users who prefer a classic metallic appearance
- Anyone looking for a compact 25 /50 ml cocktail measure
Product characteristics
- Model: GINZA
- Brand: MEZCLAR
- Type: double-sided jigger / cocktail measure
- Style: Japanese Style
- Main capacities: 25 ml / 50 ml
- Construction: metal
- Appearance: classic metallic
- Use: measuring ingredients for cocktail preparation
Is it metrologically verified?
No. This model is not supplied with a metrological verification certificate.
The jigger is primarily intended for measuring ingredients during cocktail preparation.
Where a particular application legally requires the use of a controlled measuring instrument, a measure that complies with the applicable local legal metrology requirements should be used.
Frequently Asked Questions
What capacities does the GINZA [MEZCLAR] Jigger have?
The model features two main measuring cups with capacities of 25 ml and 50 ml.
Is this a Japanese-style jigger?
Yes. The tapered cups and narrow central waist are elements associated with Japanese-inspired jigger design, while GINZA maintains more compact proportions than very elongated Slim models.
How does GINZA differ from a classic jigger?
GINZA uses more tapered cups and a narrow central section inspired by Japanese-style jiggers, while a classic jigger generally has a simpler and more compact construction.
What is the difference between Classic GINZA, GOLD, COPPER and ANTIQUE?
The main difference is the appearance of the finish. This version has a classic metallic appearance, while the other variants provide different decorative finishes.
Can it also be used for non-alcoholic ingredients?
Yes. It can be used to measure syrups, juices and other liquid non-alcoholic ingredients required by a recipe.
Is it suitable for home bartending?
Yes. Its 25 /50 ml configuration and compact shape make it suitable for both professional bar use and preparing cocktails at home.
Does it have a metrological verification certificate?
No. This model is not supplied with a metrological verification certificate.