There are a few easy ways you can make ice balls at home.
Half circle ice cubes.
Although crescent ice has larger dimensions than most half cubes it is classified as half cube ice because of the way it displaces beverages.
These cubes are good for mixed drinks carbonated beverages ice dispensing ice displays ice retailing and banquet services.
Great for crunching and for jiggling around in a.
They are a cube shape that look like dice.
Half dice ice cubes are essentially smaller versions of full dice or full cube ice so they be more easily packed into glasses and other drink containers.
They still offer a high ice to water ratio which means quick cooling in beverages without watering down the liquid surrounding it.
Full cube ice is a classic choice for serving a variety of beverages including sodas tea and water.
An ice ball is a large round piece of ice that melts more slowly than regular ice cubes and prevents watered down drinks.
For operators who serve mixed drinks or pours of liquor but do not wish to invest in a specialty ice.
Full and half cubed ice.
By using ice balls you no longer have to worry about your scotch on the rocks jack and coke or gin and tonic becoming more water than cocktail before you re done with it.
This cube is good for drinks that you want to have cold but not have the ice melt.