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rocks glass (old-fashioned/lowball)
6-10 oz
Old-fashioned, Negroni, Whiskey neat
Serve drinks with little to no mixer
Highball glass
8-12 oz
Vodka soda, rum and coke, gin and tonic
Mixed drinks with soda/juice
Martini glass (cocktail)
4-10 oz
Martini, cosmopolitan, gimlet
Cone-shaped bowl
For up drinks (chilled, no ice)
Coupe glass
~ 6 oz
Daiquiri, sidecar, upscale martini or Manhattan
Rounded bowl
Elegant compared to martini
Collins glass
10-14 oz Vodka soda
Tom Collins, mojito, fizz drinks
Taller and slimmer than highball
Fizzy or tall shaken drinks over ice
~4-5 oz
Manhattans, bijous, spirit-forward cocktails
More elegant than coupe
Margarita glass
8-12 oz
For margaritas (Especially frozen)
Hurricane glass
14-20 oz
Tropical drinks (hurricane, mai tai, piña colada)
Large, fruity, colorful cocktails
Sour glass
For whiskey sour, pisco sour
Short shaken cocktails, sometimes with foam
T or F: serve stirred drinks in short glasses, shaken drinks in tall glasses
True
T or F: you can shake carbonated mixers
False, add carbonated mixers after shaking liquids