Bar Cop's Inventory Control Products For Restaurants, Bars And Nightclubs
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Don't just rely on bar inventory software to control you liquor inventory profits. There are other small and inexpensive ways to tighten up your bar's inventory and put more profits back into your pocket. The following inventory control products are cost effective ways to help manage and save profits, by reducing the temptations that your employees might have to steal.
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Bar Cop's Liquor/Spirits Hydrometer
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A trick used by many bartenders to cover up product theft is to add water to an open bottle. It's very easy for a bartender to setup a system where they pocket the sales for a certain number of drinks, then they simply add water back into the bottles.
Water isn't visible by the naked eye when mixed into a clear liquor. The only way to test for water is with a liquor hydrometer. Our 12 inch liquor hydrometer will find any water added by your bartenders to cover up theft.
Hydrometer is 12 inches, proof scale 0-200, tube stand is 14 inches, not for use on wine or beer.
· Free Test tube stand is included
· Free shipping in the United States
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A liquor hydrometer is an instrument used for determining the specific gravity of the alcohol in your bottles. Our liquor hydromater is made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury to make it float upright.
To test the density of the liquor in your bottle, pour some liquor into the tube stand that comes with the hydrometer, and then gently lower the hydrometer into the liquor until it floats freely.
View where the surface of the liquor touches the stem of the liquor hydrometer. If you are checking an 80 proof product, then the hydrometer will float at the 80 proof level if the density has not been changed by added water. If the liquor hydrometer does not float at the correct proof level, then another substance (i.e. water) has been added to the bottle.
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