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.











![shutterstock_1826914484 copy 2[17]](https://chilledmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/shutterstock_1826914484-copy-217-scaled-e1717447015711.jpg)





