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Collins glass is a tall and skinny cylindrical glass, named for a London waiter. The glass was used to serve a popular cocktail "Tom Collins" and can be found in clear of frosted glass. It is taller and larger then a highball glass. Size: 10-16 oz.


Beer mug is usually made of thick glass, quite heavy, with a large handle, and often hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of glasses. It's the traditional beer container. Size: 16 oz.


Champagne flute is a tall, slender dainty glass. The tall, narrow ball helps to preserve the carbonation of champagne. The glass is designed to be held by the stem and prevent from warming the champagne. Size:8-10 oz.


Cocktail glass is also known as a martini glass. It's a narrow drinking glass with a stem and a wide, shallow, inverted cone. The shape of the glass keeps ingredients from separating, and the stem allows the drink to stay cool. Size: 4-6 oz.


Irish Coffee Glass is a short stem and a handle, this glass is also known as a coffee cup. It is used for almost any hot beverage. Size: 8-10 oz.


Cordial glass is a small and stemmed glass also can be rounded. It is used for serving small portions of liquors after a meal. Size: 2 oz


Margarita glass slightly larger and rounded approach to a cocktail glass has a broad-rim for holding salt. Size: 12 oz.


Highball glass has vertical sides and has the same diameter as the rim, it's a tall, straight, wide glass. Size: 12 oz.


Hurricane glass is a tall and elegantly shaped glass. It was named after it's hurricane-lamp-like shape and used for exotic, tropical drinks. Size: 15 oz.


Old-Fashioned glass is also known as a rock glass. The base diameter of this short glass is the same size as the rim. Size: 8-10 oz.


Parfait glass /pronounced Par fey/ is also known as the glass for drinks with ice cream. This glass comes in various shapes. The stem keeps the ice cream from melting quickly. Size: 12 oz.


Pilsner glass has a fluted shape and footed design, it is used to serve many types of light beer. The traditional pilsner glass is smaller than pint glasses. Size: 12-16 oz.


Pitcher is a large container, usually has a handle and a lip or spout for pouring mixed drinks into glasses. It can be made of glass, plastic or metal. Size: 30-60 oz.


Punch bowl is a large semispherical bowl suitable for punches or mixed drinks. It can be made of glass or metal. Often used at parties. Size: 1-5 gallons


Shot glass is usually made of very thick glass. They can be two types. The regular shot glass is about 2 inches tall and the tall shot glasses can be 6 inches. They both have the same diameter. The shot glass is also used as a measuring tool when preparing cocktails. Short Size: 1-2 oz. Tall Size: 2-6 oz.


Wine glass has a bowl, stem and foot. The stem helps keep the wine chilled by not allowing the heat of the hand to be in contact with the glass. Size: 6-8 oz.


Whiskey sour glass is a stemmed, wide opening glass, it's a small version of a champagne flute. Size: 5 oz.


Brandy snifter has a wide bottom that narrows at the top, with a very short stem to be placed between the middle and ring finger, to allow the palm to heat drink while holding. It is often used to serve brandy. One should pour only 2-3 oz at a time. Size: 6-8 oz.


Sherry glass is a small narrow stemmed glass, the choice for sherry, aperitifs, and ports. Size: 2 oz.







 
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