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Different Glasses
Different Glasses
Different Glasses
1. Highball Glass
This tall straight glass holds about 8 to 12 ounces and is meant to be filled with ice.
Best used for cocktails served on the rocks, the glass shape keeps the drink cold and
preserves carbonation. Often used interchangeably with a Collins glass, the
traditional highball glass is slightly shorter and wider than a Collins glass. The
highball glass can be used to serve these cocktails:
This glass was originally designed to hold the Zombie cocktail, a blend of juices, rum,
and liqueur. The zombie glass is the tallest and most narrow of all the cocktail
glasses, which helps to highlight colorful drinks. Its large capacity is meant to hold
cocktails that are made with several mixers. Use a zombie glass to serve any of these
eye-catching cocktails:
Tequila Sunrise
Fuzzy Navel
Zombie
Rocks Glass
Also called an old fashioned or lowball glass, the rocks glass is short and wide with a
sturdy bottom. Unlike the glasses above, which are designed to hold large amounts of
ice and mixers, the rocks glass holds drinks made with mostly spirits. It's named for
the classic cocktail, the Old Fashioned, which contains bourbon whiskey with a
couple dashes of Angostura bitters. The shape of the glass allows for muddling
ingredients, stirring, and adding a large cube of ice or two. Serve these classic
cocktails with a rocks glass:
Old Fashioned
Negroni
Sazerac
Coupe Glass
The coupe glass was originally designed to serve champagne. However, the broad
round shape of this glass isn’t actually well-suited for carbonated drinks. The bubbles
dissipate quickly due to the large surface area. Instead, this glass is best used for
cocktails that need to be strained and served “up” with no ice, like a Manhattan. The
shape of the glass shows off the color of the cocktail and the long stem prevents your
hand from warming the glass. The elegant coupe glass is a sophisticated way to serve
these cocktails:
Manhattan
Boulevardier
Gimlet
Martini Glass
Probably the most recognizable cocktail glass, the martini glass looks stylish when
held. It features a "v" shaped bowl design that requires the drink to be sipped, making
it perfect for drinks with little or no mixers. You'll hear the martini glass often referred
to as a cocktail glass, but the traditional cocktail glass is more rounded and slightly
smaller. Use a martini glass to serve these strained cocktails:
Martini
Cosmopolitan
Sidecar
Hurricane Glass
This tall glass features a tulip-like shape with a flared rim and short stem. A standard
hurricane glass holds 20 ounces which makes it ideal for serving tropical cocktails
made with several ingredients and mixers. Originally designed for the Hurricane
cocktail, the hurricane glass can be used to serve any tropical drink. The flared lip
allows for the fruity aromatics to take center stage and also provides room for
garnishes. Keep your bar stocked with hurricane glasses for serving these fruity
cocktails:
Pina Colada
Singapore Sling
Hurricane
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