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(Top) History. Martini glass. Sizes. See also. References. Cocktail glass. A cocktail glass is a stemmed glass with an inverted cone bowl, mainly used to serve straight-up cocktails. The term cocktail glass is often used interchangeably with martini glass, despite their differing slightly.
Cocktail: Base spirit: Vodka; Served: Straight up: chilled, without ice: Standard garnish: lime slice: Standard drinkware: Cosmopolitan or cocktail glass: IBA specified ingredients† 40 ml Vodka Citron; 15 ml Cointreau; 15 ml Fresh lime juice; 30 ml cranberry juice; Preparation: Shake all ingredients in cocktail shaker filled with ice. Strain ...
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Cocktail. A martini served in a cocktail glass. A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink or non alcoholic mixed drink. Most commonly, a cocktail is a combination of one or more spirits mixed with other ingredients, such as juices, flavored syrups, tonic water, shrubs, and bitters.
The old fashioned glass, otherwise known as the rocks glass, whiskey glass, and lowball glass [1] [2] (or simply lowball ), is a short tumbler used for serving spirits, such as whisky, neat or with ice cubes ("on the rocks"). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the old fashioned.
References. A cocktail glass is a stemmed glass with an inverted cone bowl, mainly used to serve straight-up cocktails. The term cocktail glass is often used interchangeably with martini glass, despite their differing slightly.
Fix – traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice. Fizz – traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g. gin fizz. Flip – traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk. Julep – base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice.
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. +. Cocktail glasses in use (75 F) Cocktail glasses in art (1 C, 4 F) Footed cocktail glasses (1 C, 146 F) Hurricaneglas (3 C, 9 F) Media in category "Cocktail glasses"