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Iconic for serving martinis, these glasses feature a long stem and a wide, shallow bowl, allowing the drinker to enjoy the aroma of the cocktail.
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Tall and narrow, highball glasses are perfect for drinks like the classic gin and tonic or whisky highball. They typically hold around 8 to 12 ounces of liquid.
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Also known as rocks glasses, these short and sturdy glasses are ideal for serving drinks over ice, such as an Old Fashioned or a whisky neat.
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Similar in shape to a highball glass but taller and narrower, Collins glasses are commonly used for cocktails like the Tom Collins or John Collins.
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These saucer-shaped glasses are traditionally used for serving champagne but are also popular for cocktails like daiquiris and sidecars.
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Recognisable by its tall, curved shape, hurricane glasses are often used for tropical cocktails like piña coladas and hurricanes.
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Characterised by its wide rim and cone-shaped bowl, margarita glasses are perfect for serving margaritas, daiquiris, and other frozen cocktails.
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Small and sturdy, shot glasses are designed for serving small amounts of spirits or liqueurs. They come in various shapes and sizes but are typically around 1 to 2 ounces in capacity.
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Each of these glass shapes serves not only a functional purpose but also adds to the aesthetic appeal of the cocktail.