Find the right glass for the right drink

Find the right glass for the right drink

While even the perfect glass won't make a badly mixed cocktail taste any better, it rings true that the right glass can make a good cocktail perfect!  Over the years cocktail glasses have been developed for all combinations of ingredients and spirits. Here you will find the most common types of cocktail glasses to pair with what you have so proudly created. 


Martini Glass     
   
martini

The classic martini glass, with its distinctive V-shape and long stem, is designed to keep the drink chilled while minimizing the transfer of heat from the hand to the drink. Its wide bowl allows for the aromatic gin or vodka to be enjoyed fully.

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Highball or "Collins" Glass

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Tall and narrow, the highball glass is ideal for cocktails that are mixed with a significant amount of mixer, like the classic Highball or Tom Collins. Its design helps to maintain the carbonation and allows ample space for ice.

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rocks glass

Old Fashioned Glass      

Also known as a rocks glass or tumbler, this short, sturdy glass is perfect for cocktails served “on the rocks” (over ice) like the Old Fashioned or Negroni. Its heavy base is great for muddling ingredients.

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Coupe Glass

With its elegant, shallow bowl and broad rim, the coupe glass is associated with vintage cocktails like the classic Martini or Coupe Champagne. Its design facilitates the release of aromatics while allowing for a touch of sophistication.

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Brandy Snifter

The brandy snifter features a rounded bowl with a narrow rim, designed to concentrate the aromas of fine brandy or cognac. Its wide bowl allows for the warming of the spirit, enhancing its complex flavors.

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Copper Mug

The copper mug is famously used for the Moscow Mule. Its material is not only visually distinctive but also helps keep the cocktail cold for longer periods, enhancing the overall refreshment of the drink.

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Flute Glass

Known for its tall, narrow shape, the flute glass is perfect for sparkling wines and champagne. Its design preserves the bubbles longer and highlights the effervescence of the drink. These come in stemmed and stemless designs.

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Shot Glass

Typically small and sturdy, the shot glass is designed for serving strong spirits or layered shots. Its compact size allows for a quick, concentrated burst of flavor and is often used for shots or as a measuring tool as shown in example with graduated measuring lines.

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The style and design of cocktail glasses are as endless as the types of drinks that you can create.  Each of these glasses lends its own unique quality and functionality to the cocktail experience, helping to ensure that every drink is enjoyed to its fullest potential. Whether you’re serving a classic martini or a refreshing mojito, the right glass can make all the difference.