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Types of Liquor Glasses

(1) Red Wine Glass
(1) 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.

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(2) White Wine Glass
(2) White Wine Glass

A wine glass is a type of glass that is used to drink and taste wine. The idea that the shape of wine glass should be matched to the style of wine is widely debated.

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(3) Flute Glass
(3) Flute Glass

Champagne flutes are essentially the bane of people who talk with their hands. If this sounds like you, you might want to stick to a standard white wine glass. Maintaining Your Glassware One last consideration to make if you’re buying Champagne glasses is your willingness to hand-wash them (who loves dishes?).

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(4) Cocktail Glass
(4) Cocktail Glass

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(5) Highball Glass
(5) Highball Glass

(5) Highball Glass A highball glass is a glass tumbler used to serve ‘tall’ cocktails and other mixed drinks that contain a large proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer, and are poured over ice. It is often used interchangeably with the Collins Glass, although the highball glass is shorter and wider in shape.

(6) Lowball Glass
(6) Lowball Glass

Which Glass For Which Drink? Using Correct Types of Glassware. ... White Wine Glass White wine glasses will have a smaller mouth area, ... (6) Lowball Glass

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(7) Irish Coffee Glass
(7) Irish Coffee Glass

Which Glass For Which Drink? Using Correct Types of Glassware. ... Wondering which wine glasses to use? Which glass for which drink when it ... (7) Irish Coffee Glass

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(8) Hurricane Glass
(8) Hurricane Glass

(8) Hurricane Glass The Hurricane cocktail, developed by New Orleans tavern owner Pat O’Brien in the 1940s, was first poured into hurricane lamp-shaped glasses; hence the name. The drink and the name stuck, and it has been a mainstay in the French Quarter ever since.

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Beer[Edit]
Beer[Edit]

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

The brandy snifter is a glass that takes itself very seriously. The wide, curvy—almost Rubenesque—vessel for the consumption of such largely underutilized spirit has become a piece of imbibing culture more associated with glided wealth than any other type of drinkware.

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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.

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Collins[Edit]
Collins[Edit]

Collins glass Shaped similarly to a highball glass, only taller, the collins glass was originally used for the line of collins gin drinks, and is now also commonly used for soft drinks, alcoholic juice, and tropical/exotic juices such as Mai Tai's.

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Highball[Edit]
Highball[Edit]

A highball glass is a glass tumbler used to serve ‘tall’ cocktails and other mixed drinks that contain a large proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer, and are poured over ice. It is often used interchangeably with the Collins Glass, although the highball glass is shorter and wider in shape.

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Liqueur[Edit]
Liqueur[Edit]

Each beverage has its own specific serving glass, from wine to cocktail to liqueur. Here is Good Housekeeping's guide to serving each drink in its proper glassware, along with some tips for imbibing

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Lowball[Edit]
Lowball[Edit]

Wondering which wine glasses to use? Which glass for which drink when it comes to cocktails? Tall and neat drinks? Highball or lowball drinking vessels?

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Rocks[Edit]
Rocks[Edit]

Wondering which wine glasses to use? Which glass for which drink when it comes to cocktails? Tall and neat drinks? Highball or lowball drinking vessels? Learn how to use glassware and select the correct type, whatever your tipple, with this handy guide.