Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Choose The Right Glass For Booze - Tips And Guidelines

If you want to maximize the taste and the appearance of your favorite drink, then consider buying the right glassware. You will find a great number of glasses, all designed for different purposes and types of drinks. You can't put wine in a rocks glass right? Add elegance to your ordinary dinning setting with specialized glassware. Aside from aesthetics, these glasses are designed to complement the beverage you plan to serve, in order to enjoy the drink at the peak of its flavor. If you want to impress your friends and set the appropriate glassware, follow our unique tips and guidelines. 


Rock Glass


Rock glasses are one of the most common glassware used for whiskey, scotch, vodka and other liquors. Some people call it an old-fashioned glass as well. What characterizes this glass is the low tumbler, thick bottom and wide top that opens up the aroma of the beverage.  

Highball Glass


Refresh yourself with a nice glass of delicious summer cocktail. But, be a little bit creative. Take out your special glassware. Cocktails would not be same without using highball glasses. Cocktails like Mojito, Pinacolada, Blue Lagoon taste better when served in a tall glass with either straight or slightly angled sides.

Martini Glass 


Martini glasses are also known as cocktail glasses as well. This type of glassware is designed to hold the right temperature of the drink and release the aroma as well. The long stem doesn't allow to warm up the drink and melt the ice inside. 

Hurricane Glass 


Hurricane glasses accentuate drinks that are lavishly garnished. Especially cocktails look amazing, when this type of glassware is used. Hurricane glasses are used for Strawberry Daiquiri, Mango Chi Chi and other sweet cocktails like these.  

Bordeaux Glass 


If you love drinking full-bodied wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, then you should definitely supply yourself with a nice set of Bordeaux glasses. It looks so elegant when you hold the long stem and wine stir in the broad bowl. 

Champagne Flute 


Some people call it a tulip glass. This type of glassware was especially designed not to affect the temperature of the champagne when you hold the glass. Champagne flutes are narrow and long to keep carbonation. 

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