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Encyclopedia > Old fashioned glass
An old fashioned glass
An old fashioned glass
Drinkware

Beer glassware
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Pilsner glass
Pint glass
Beer stein
Wheat beer glass

Cocktail (martini) glass
Collins glass
Highball glass
Sake cup
Shot glass
Stemware
A pilsner glass is a glass is used to serve many types of light beers, but is intended for its namesake, the pilsner. ... Tulip shaped glass, showing Crown stamp (pint to top) Nonic pint glass Conical pint glass A pint glass is a drinking vessel holding a British pint (568ml; ≈1. ... Image File history File links Pint_glass. ... Beer mugs and stein. ... German Weizenbier glass A wheat beer glass is a glass that is used to serve wheat beer, known also as Weizenbier or Weißbier. ... An amber tinted cocktail glass A cocktail glass is a narrow drinking glass having a stem and a wide, shallow, inverted cone fixed above it to hold liquid. ... Image File history File links Coctail_glass. ... The Collins glass is a tallish cylindrical glass which has a capacity of around 14 US fluid ounces (420 ml). ... A highball glass is a type of drinking vessel. ... Sake set is a generic term for the flask and cups used to serve sake. ... A shot glass (pencil included for scale) Traditionally, a shot glass was a small, thick glass designed to measure one ounce of liquid, usually liquor, to be either drunk straight, or poured into a mixed drink. ... Image File history File links Shot_glass. ... Stemware is drinkware that stands on stems above a base. ...

Wine glass
Brandy snifter
Champagne flute

The old fashioned glass is commonly found in bars and pubs, it is not very tall but is a little wider than the Hi-Ball, making it suitable for cocktails that have fewer ingredients. A drink using two or fewer ingredients is traditionally served in an old-fashioned glass. The old-fashioned glass usually has a capacity of 240 to 300 ml. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The term Snifter might refer to: A snifter glass Snifter - a type of stemware, a short-stemmed glass whose main vessel has a wide bottom but that narrows at the top. ... The champagne flute is a piece of stemware with unique characteristics. ... Bars or bars can mean: The plural of bar. ... A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries influenced by British cultural heritage. ... A highball glass (sometimes shortened to just highball or even hi-ball) is a type of drinking vessel. ... A cocktail. ...


It is named after the Old Fashioned cocktail, traditionally served in such a glass. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...


The old-fashioned glass is sometimes known as the rocks glass as it is often used to serve drinks on the rocks (with ice). On the rocks is a term used in bartending, simply meaning with ice. For example, a scotch on the rocks is a scotch whisky poured over ice cubes. ...


 

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