Presents in the form of alcohol are great but eventually run out. That's why we like gifting home bar gear instead. Here are five sure-fire gifts under $40 that any drinking buddy will love, all of which come recommended from our favorite bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.
Imbibe by David Wondrich ($15)

You can find the recipe for any cocktail on your smartphone, but gives you the recipe for your favorite classic cocktails and puts them in historical context with fascinating stories about the individuals who carved out the bar scene in the United States.
Whiskey Ball Svere Ice Tray ($20)

Round ice melts slower than square ice, and quite frankly, looks better in a glass. The mold creates six, 2.5-inch diameter balls of ice.
Neighborwoods City Coasters ($36)

Made from naturally aromatic cedar, are laser etched with maps of hipster havens like Brooklyn, Austin, and San Francisco.
Standard Spoon Mixing Glass ($35)

Most classic cocktails are actually stirred, not shaken, so every home bar should be equipped with a mixing glass. The hammered texture on from Standard Spoon is stunning and holds 24 ounces so you can whip up two martinis at the same time. Pair it with the ($35).
Machine Era Godwin Bottle Opener ($30)

You can open a bottle with just about anything, but this beauty is a conversation piece. Handmade from steel and leather in Virginia, it’s a heavy, timeless tool that’s pretty enough to hang on the wall.