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A Bartender Quickly Carves a Perfect Ice Ball From a Block Using a Small Pick and Knife

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • March 4, 2015

In a video posted by YouTube user cjy2841 in 2011, bartender Kim Jun-hee makes quick work of a block of ice, carving it into a perfect sphere using a small pick and a knife in under three minutes. The practice of carving ice balls is a popular one in Japan, where they’re used for whiskey and cocktails.

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