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Types of Glasses

Alkali-Barium Silicate Glass
Alkali-Barium Silicate Glass

The following is a list of the more common types of silicate glasses and their ingredients, properties, and applications: Fused quartz, also called fused-silica glass, vitreous-silica glass: silica (SiO2) in vitreous, or glass, form (i.e., its molecules are disordered and random, without crystalline structure).

Aluminosilicate Glass
Aluminosilicate Glass

Other silica-based glasses are the aluminosilicate glasses, which are intermediate between vitreous silica and the more common soda-lime-silica glasses in thermal properties as well as cost; glass fibres such as E glass and S glass, used in fibre-reinforced plastics and in thermal-insulation wool; and optical glasses containing a multitude of ...

Beer[Edit]
Beer[Edit]

The stange glass (or stangen glass) is also commonly referred to as a strange glass, stick glass, pole glass or rod glass. This type of beer glass is named this not because it’s a weird looking glass, but because “stange” is the German word for rod… and that’s exactly what it resembles.

Brandy Snifter/Balloon[Edit]
Brandy Snifter/Balloon[Edit]

Balloon glass Also known as a brandy glass or brandy snifter, this glass tends to be more widely used than the tulip, although for aficionados, it’s ... The snifter has a short stem and a wide bell that narrows as it reaches the rim. ... The trendy looking Wobble glass is 21st century variation of the balloon glass.

Cocktail Glass
Cocktail Glass

An empty cocktail glass. A cocktail glass is a stemmed glass with an inverted cone bowl. Though they are often referred to as martini glasses, they differ from martini glasses in that they have smaller, narrower bowls with rounded or flat bottoms, while martini glasses generally have larger, wider bowls which are fully conical at the bottom.

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Cocktail[Edit]
Cocktail[Edit]

Cocktail Glasses Serving top shelf liquor and making great mixed drinks is a combination of art and science — Not only does the measurements and proportions count, but so does the glass. Make your drink an experience with the proper glass.

Collins[Edit]
Collins[Edit]

A Collins Glasses will be between 8 oz. to 14 oz. with a nice 12 oz. glass being a great target size. Cocktails look delightful and fancy in this glassware, from Long Island Ice Tea, Captain Hook, Carbonated Piston Slinger and, of course, the Tom Collins.

Flute Glass
Flute Glass

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Gimlet
Gimlet

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Gin Fizz
Gin Fizz

A gin fizz is the best-known cocktail in the fizz family. A gin fizz contains gin, lemon juice, and sugar, which are shaken with ice, poured into a tumbler and topped with carbonated water.

Gin Rickey
Gin Rickey

The gin Rickey is a refreshing and classic highball drink that dates back to the early 1900s. It is an easy recipe, requiring just three ingredients, and one of the most invigorating gin cocktails you can mix up. The mix is simple: choose your favorite gin, add a healthy dose of lime, and fill the glass with club soda.

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Glass Ceramics
Glass Ceramics

Glasses exhibit a glass transition temperature, below which they are true solids and above which they flow albeit as a very viscous liquid. The diagrams below demonstrate some of the structural differences between a glass and a ceramic on the atomic scale, even though they can have exactly the same composition.

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Highball Glass
Highball Glass

A highball glass. A highball glass is a glass tumbler that can contain 240 to 350 millilitres (8 to 12 US fl oz). It is used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks.

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Highball[Edit]
Highball[Edit]

A highball glass is a glass tumbler that can contain 240 to 350 millilitres (8.4 to 12.3 imp fl oz; 8.1 to 11.8 US fl oz).[1][2] It is used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks. An example size is 2.75" dia.

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Hurricane Glass
Hurricane Glass

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Irish Coffee Glass
Irish Coffee Glass

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Liqueur[Edit]
Liqueur[Edit]

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Lowball Glass
Lowball Glass

Lowball Glasses. The short and wide lowball glass holds 4 to 10 fluid oz. Also called a rocks glass, bartenders use the glass for simple drinks with a limited number of ingredients served over ice. Classic drinks such as scotch and soda and bourbon and water are served in a lowball glass.

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Lowball[Edit]
Lowball[Edit]

Lowball glasses are also called old fashioned glasses after the once popular drink. An old fashioned calls for a spoonful of sugar, a dash of bitters, 1.5 oz. of whiskey and a splash of soda. Mixed drinks that are primarily alcohol and use sugar, bitters and liqueurs for flavor are served in lowball glasses.

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Optical Glass
Optical Glass

Optical glass is a specialty glass product which is designed for use in optical devices such as telescopes, binoculars, eyeglasses, and so forth. This glass is formulated very precisely so that its properties are known, and it must be handled with care to ensure that it is free of impurities and produced in the right conditions.

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Red Wine Glass
Red Wine Glass

Red wine glasses and White wine glasses differ in shape and size, driven by the types of wine they are intended to hold. Typically Red wine glasses will be a bit taller and have a larger bowl than White wine glasses.

Rocks[Edit]
Rocks[Edit]

The rocks glass is a short glass vessel/container, also known as a tumbler, which holds between 4-10 fluid ounces. Most folks use a rocks glass for spirits that are poured over ice, also known as “on the rocks.” The glass works well for distilled spirits standing alone in a glass because four ounces is typically all that one needs. I also utilize rocks glasses for drinks that are super sweet and can be overwhelming in large doses.

Sealing Glass
Sealing Glass

Glass-to-metal seal. Glass-to-metal seals are a very important element of the construction of vacuum tubes, electric discharge tubes, incandescent light bulbs, glass encapsulated semiconductor diodes, reed switches, pressure tight glass windows in metal cases, and metal or ceramic packages of electronic components.

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Technical Glass
Technical Glass

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Vitreous Silica
Vitreous Silica

Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics.

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White Wine Glass
White Wine Glass

Red wine glasses and White wine glasses differ in shape and size, driven by the types of wine they are intended to hold. Typically Red wine glasses will be a bit taller and have a larger bowl than White wine glasses.