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Offline Milosevic

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Glasses
« on: 20/January/2009 »
Beer mug
The traditional beer container.
Typical Size: 16 oz.
Brandy snifter
The shape of this glass concentrates the alcoholic odors to the top of the glass as your hands warm the brandy.
Typical Size: 17.5 oz.
Champagne flute
This tulip shaped glass is designed to show off the waltzing bubbles of the wine as they brush against the side of the glass and spread out into a sparkling mousse.
Typical Size: 6 oz.
Cocktail glass
This glass has a triangle-bowl design with a long stem, and is used for a wide range of straight-up (without ice) cocktails, including martinis, manhattans, metropolitans, and gimlets. Also known as a martini glass.
Typical Size: 4-12 oz.
Coffee mug
The traditional mug used for hot coffee.
Typical Size: 12-16 oz.
Collins glass
Shaped similarly to a highball glass, only taller, the collins glass was originally used for the line of collins gin drinks, and is now also commonly used for soft drinks, alcoholic juice, and tropical/exotic juices such as Mai Tai's.
Typical Size: 14 oz.
Cordial glass
Small and stemmed glasses used for serving small portions of your favourite liquors at times such as after a meal.
Typical Size: 2 oz.
Highball glass
A straight-sided glass, often an elegant way to serve many types of mixed drinks, like those served on the rocks, shots, and mixer combined liquor drinks (ie. gin and tonic).
Typical Size: 8-12 oz.
Hurricane glass
A tall, elegantly cut glass named after it's hurricane-lamp-like shape, used for exotic/tropical drinks.
Typical Size: 15 oz.
Margarita/coupette glass
This slightly larger and rounded approach to a cocktail glass has a broad-rim for holding salt, ideal for margarita's. It is also used in daiquiris and other fruit drinks.
Typical Size: 12 oz.
Mason jar
These large square containers are effective in keeping their contents sealed in an air tight environment.
They're designed for home canning, being used for preserves and jam amongst other things.
Typical Size: 16 oz.
Old-fashioned glass
A short, round so called "rocks" glass, suitable for cocktails or liquor served on the rocks, or "with a splash".
Typical Size: 8-10 oz.
Parfait glass
This glass has a similar inwards curve to that of a hurricane glass, with a steeper outwards rim and larger, rounded bowl. Often used for drinks containing fruit or ice cream.
Typical Size: 12 oz.
Pousse-cafe glass
A narrow glass essentially used for pousse caf鳠and other layered dessert drinks. It's shape increases the ease of layering ingredients.
Typical Size: 6 oz.
Punch bowl
A large demispherical bowl suitable for punches or large mixes.
Typical Size: 1-5 gal.
Red wine glass
A clear, thin, stemmed glass with a round bowl tapering inward at the rim.
Typical Size: 8 oz.
Sherry glass
The preferred glass for aperitifs, ports, and sherry. The copita, with it's aroma enhancing narrow taper, is a type of sherry glass.
Typical Size: 2 oz.
Shot glass
A small glass suitable for vodka, whiskey and other liquors. Many "shot" mixed drinks also call for shot glasses.
Typical Size: 1.5 oz.
Whiskey sour glass
Also known as a delmonico glass, this is a stemmed, wide opening glass, alike to a small version of a champagne flute.
Typical Size: 5 oz.
White wine glass
A clear, thin, stemmed glass with an elongated oval bowl tapering inward at the rim.
Typical Size: 12.5 oz.


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Re: Glasses
« Reply #1 on: 20/March/2013 »
Malo zamrla tema... Dakle:

1. kad bartender kaze tall glass , misli li na collins ili highball? ( jer : Collins is taller...)
2. koristi li se za Mai Tai hurricane ili collins? Ja bi rekla ovo prvo ali sad nisam sigurna( collins glass- now used for soft drinks, alcoholic juice and tropical exotic juices such as mai tai... / hurricane- used for exotic tropical drinks...)
3. jel ova izjava tocna: rocks glass = old fashioned = lowball glass ?

p.s. na youtube-u mai tai većinom stavIjaju u rocks glass?  :hmm:
audaces fortuna iuvat

Offline natal

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Re: Glasses
« Reply #2 on: 21/March/2013 »
1. Svako pice ima svoju casu, nemos se zaj****, nece on tebe nikad trazit casu, jedino ak zaj**** i das mu krivu ispravit ce te.
2. Isto sto i prvo, "collins je 12 OZ" i kao takva je mala za mai tai, koristit se "pub glass 16 OZ" ili "hurricane 16OZ". Ovisi kako di. Neces pogrijesit sa niti jednom od ove dvi.
3. Tocno da, premda ja nisam cuo da se kaze "lowball" glass ali pogledo sam na google tako da je tocno i to. Inace imas i koktel "old fashioned" sa wiskijem.

Bacio sam oko i na youtube, gle vecinom se stavlja u "pub glass 16 OZ", tu i tam "huriccane", naso sam cak jedan i u rock glass, u biti on ga sejka i cijedi, tak se ne pije mai tai premda se moze napraviti tako, vecina koktel barova ga radi kao "long drink".

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Re: Glasses
« Reply #3 on: 21/March/2013 »
Hvala Natal!  :-))))'
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