Dirty Dump
(der-ti-duhmp)
A “dirty dump” in bartending refers to the technique of transferring the entire contents of a cocktail shaker into a serving glass, without the use of a strainer. This method includes all the ice, as well as any muddled fruits, herbs, and other solid ingredients used in the cocktail’s preparation. The purpose of a dirty dump is to ensure that the small pieces of the muddled ingredients, which can enhance the drink’s flavor, aroma, and texture, are present in the final served cocktail. It’s a technique commonly employed in rustic or craft cocktails, where the inclusion of these bits is an intentional part of the drink’s character, adding depth and a more complex sensory experience.
See Also
Recently Added Cocktails

Absinthe, Club Soda, Cranberry, Dragon Fruit, Honey, Lime, Orange, Passion Fruit, Rum, Simple Syrup, Thyme
The Last Flight of Ancalagon

Absinthe, Coconut, Ginger, Lemon, Passion Fruit, Simple Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Vanilla, Water
Saint Haint













