Essential barware for drinks that are meant to be stirred — not shaken. Food & Wine / Kristin Kempa If you love a spirit-forward libation, a cocktail mixing glass can be your best friend. Instead of ...
In the United States, craft cocktails have been enjoying a solid spell of popularity. Despite this trend starting during the mid 1980s, the demand for these types of cocktails continues to grow. A ...
If you enjoy classic cocktails but prefer to avoid spill-prone glassware, the Riedel Nick and Nora glass is perfect. With its durable base, long stem, and thin rim, the glass has a sophisticated air ...
When it comes to outfitting your home bar, most people think of spirits first and foremost. While that's not necessarily the wrong instinct, let me ask you this: how do you plan on drinking that? My ...
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Types of Cocktail Glasses

Drinking glasses are more than just vessels for drinks. When you first start shaking up cocktails at home, using whatever ...
There’s a reason so many different types of cocktail glasses exist. Martini glasses, rocks glasses, shot glasses—they all serve a specific purpose. Factors such as height, width, shape, and material ...