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Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses

Pulished on Oct. 16, 2018

  

  1. Collins glass

  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  An empty collins glass.

  A collins glass is a glass tumbler which typically will contain 10 to 14 fluid ounces (300 to 410 ml). It is used to serve mixed drinks, especially Tom Collins cocktails. It is cylindrical in shape and narrower than a highball glass.

  2.

  Dizzy Cocktail glass

  Dizzy Cocktail glass

  A Dizzy Cocktail glass is a tumbler glass with a shallow bowl, ideal for serving cocktails. It is comparable to a Martini glass or cocktail glass but it has no stem.

  3.

  Highball glass

  A highball glass.

  A highball glass, a glass tumbler, contains 8 to 12 fluid ounces (240 to 350 ml). It is used to servehighball cocktails and other mixed drinks.

  A highball glass is taller than an Old Fashioned glass, and shorter and wider than a Collins glass.

  4. Iced tea glass

  5. Juice glass, for fruit juices

  6.

  Old Fashioned glass

  An Old Fashioned glass, traditionally used for serving Old Fashioned cocktails

  The Old Fashioned glass, lowball glass, or rocks glass is a short tumbler used for serving analcoholic beverage, such as whisky, with ice cubes (“on the rocks”). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the Old Fashioned, from which it receives its name.

  Old Fashioned glasses will usually contain 6 to 10 fluid ounces (180 to 300 mL).

  A double Old Fashioned glass contains 12 to 16 fluid ounces (350 to 440 mL).

  7.

  Shot glass

  Three shot glasses of varying shape and size

  Shot glasses with a variety of designs. Shot glasses such as these are often collected as novelty items

  A shot glass is a small glass designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either drunk straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a mixed drink.

  Shot glasses decorated with a wide variety of toasts, advertisements, and humorous pictures are popular souvenirs and collectibles.

  8.

  Table-glass

  A classic 14-facets Soviet table-glass, produced in the city of Gus-Khrustalny since 1943.

  Table-glass or granyonyi stakan (Russian: гранёный стакан, literally faceted glass) or granchak(Russian: гранчак, derived from грань, meaning facet) is a type of drinkware made from especially hard and thick glass and having a faceted form. It is a very widespread form of drinking glass in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Granyonyi stakan has certain advantages over the other drinkware, since due to its form and hardness it is more difficult to break. It is arguably more handy in usage on moving trains or rolling ships, where it is less prone to decline and fall, or slip from hands, and less likely to be broken when hitting the floor, compared to non-faceted types of drinking glasses.

  Granyony stakan may be used to drink any type of beverage, including vodka and tea. It is often used in combination with tea glass-holder (podstakannik).

  9. Water glass

  10. Whiskey tumbler, a small, thin-walled glass for a straight shot of liquor.