Learn about 35 different types of drinking glasses and their uses for various beverages, from champagne to whiskey. Find out how the shape, size, and features of each glass enhance the flavor, aroma, and appearance of your drinks. See more
You may have seen the flute glass often in movies with champagne pops and exuberant party themes. It is a narrow and slightly tall glass. It's used for drinks that don't have to be aerated so much; a narrow mouth and slim bowl prevents the frizz from dying down … See more
White wines also must be aerated but not as much as red wines. Keeping this in mind, the white wine glass falls somewhere in between the red wine glass and the flute glass. Its … See more
Red wines must be aerated well to enhance the flavor of the drink. As a result, the red wine glass has a full bowl and a wide mouth, fairly typical of most of the types of wine glasses. These features help you show off your wine swirling skills to the best without … See more
A lowball glass is also called a an Old Fashioned glass. A lowball glass is a short but full glass with a very thick base. The thick base creates a wide surface area and this helps with mixed … See more
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