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Glassware

Champagne
Flute
Champagne
Standard
Cocktail
(Martini)
ShotColadaShooter
HighballRed WineWhite Wine
PilsnerCollinsBeer Cup
PoussePunch CupIrish Coffee
CycloneBrandy SnifterSherry
ParfaitSourMargarita #1
Margarita #2PitcherGoblet


Glassware

The glasses you choose for your bar are a reflection of how you use and your needs. There are many types of glasses available to build a bar to match your tastes.
Highball GlassHighball GlassYou can use these for mixing almost any drink. A good stand-in for similar looking glasses.
Old Fashioned GlassOld Fashioned Glass / Lowball / RocksFor shots of alcohol over ice primarily, also for smaller drinks like singles and doubles.
Red Wine GlassRed Wine GlassUse for red or white wine (if you don't have a white wine glass), or water.
Shot GlassShot GlassShot Glasses are for a single shot drink. Might buy a few extra of these, they tend to break and get lost.
Beer MugBeer MugFor beer or beer-shot combinations.
Beer PilsnerBeer PilsnerThis is traditionally for beer, but works well for serving large margaritas and the like.
Brandy SnifterBrandy SnifterBrandy Snifter is for serving brandies.
Champagne FluteChampagne FluteThe best way to serve champagne. The bowls allow the fizziness to escape too quickly. Nothing worse than flat champagne.
Cocktail GlassCocktail GlassYou can use this for serving many different cocktails. In a pinch, you can also use it for serving martinis, but you should really get true martini glasses (no picture available).
Collins GlassCollins GlassFor drinks that require something a bit larger than an old fashioned glass. These look good when frosted before serving.
Cordial GlassCordial GlassGenerally for concentrated liqueurs.
Irish Coffee GlassIrish Coffee GlassThis makes almost any coffee or other hot drink look good. Generally garnish with whipped cream and chocolate shavings or cinnamon.
Parfait GlassParfait GlassSimilar to the Irish coffee glass, is generally used for drinks with ice cream or fruit in them.
Pousse Cafe GlassPousse Cafe GlassUsually used for layered drinks.
Sherry GlassSherry GlassSherry Glass are used to serve sherries.
Sour GlassSour GlassSour Glass are used for sours.
White Wine GlassWhite Wine GlassA bit smaller than red wine glasses with a slightly different shape to the bowl.

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