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List of glassware

The list of glassware[1] includes drinking vessels (drinkware) and tableware used to set a table for eating a meal, general glass items such as vases, and glasses used in the catering industry. It does not include laboratory glassware.

Typical drinkware

Drinkware edit

 
Sebastian Stoskopff: Glasses in a Basket (1644; Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame, Strasbourg)

Drinkware, beverageware (in other words, cups) is a general term for a vessel intended to contain beverages or liquid foods for drinking or consumption.[2]

The word cup comes from Middle English cuppe, from Old English, from Late Latin cuppa, drinking vessel, perhaps variant of Latin cupa, tub, cask.[2] The first known use of the word cup is before the 12th century.[4]

Tumblers edit

 
A classic 20-facet Soviet table-glass, produced in the city of Gus-Khrustalny since 1943.

Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses.

  • Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink[5]
  • Dizzy cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem
  • Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan
  • Highball glass, for mixed drinks[6]
  • Iced tea glass
  • Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices.
  • Old fashioned glass, traditionally, for a simple cocktail or liquor "on the rocks" or "neat". Contemporary American "rocks" glasses may be much larger, and used for a variety of beverages over ice
  • Shot glass, a small glass for up to four ounces of liquor. The modern shot glass has a thicker base and sides than the older whiskey glass.
  • Water glass
  • Whiskey tumbler, a small, thin-walled glass for a straight shot of liquor

Beer glassware edit

 
Beer glassware. Left to right: Pilstulpe, tulip glass, snifter, Willi Becher
  • Beer boot
  • Beer bottle
  • Beer stein, large mug traditionally with a hinged lid
  • Berkemeyer
  • Glass, 200ml (7 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (Queensland and Victoria)
  • Handle, 425ml New Zealand beer glass
  • Jug, 750–1000ml served at pubs in New Zealand
  • Middy, 285ml (10 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (New South Wales)
  • Pilsner glass, for pale lager
  • Pint glass, for an imperial pint of beer or cider
  • Pony glass, for a 140ml of beer, a "short" or "small" beer
  • Pot glass
  • Pot, 285ml (10 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (Queensland and Victoria)
  • Schooner, 425ml (15 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass, 285 ml (10 fl. oz.) in South Australia
  • Tankard, a large drinking cup, usually with a handle and a hinged cover
  • Wheat beer glass, for wheat beer
  • Yard glass, a very tall, conical beer glass, with a round ball base, usually hung on a wall when empty

Stemware edit

 
A champagne coupe
 
A margarita glass

Other edit

  • Art glass, glassware that is modern art
  • Laboratory glassware, a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments
  • Pitcher, a container, usually with a spout for pouring its contents
  • Punch bowl, a bowl that punch is put in, generally used in parties
  • Vase, an open container often used to hold flowers
  • Bong, a smoking device often made from glass
  • Peking glass, a Chinese form of overlay glass, often in the form of snuff boxes or vases
  • Penny lick

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Glassware". The Free Dictionary By Farlex. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  2. ^ a b "Cups". The Free Dictionary By Farlex. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  3. ^ McClenehan, Robert L. Some Scottish Quaichs. Illinois, 1955, p. 3.
  4. ^ "Cup". Merriam Webster. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  5. ^ Herbst, Sharon; Herbst, Ron (1998). The Ultimate A-to-Z Bar Guide. New York: Broadway Books. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-7679-0197-0.
  6. ^ Rathbun, A. J. (2007). Good Spirits: Recipes, Revelations, Refreshments, and Romance, Shaken and Served with a Twist. Boston, Massachusetts: The Harvard Common Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-55832-336-0.
  7. ^ McGookin, Martin. "The Glencairn Glass". whiskyglass.com. from the original on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2014-05-20.

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12th century 4 Tumblers edit nbsp A classic 20 facet Soviet table glass produced in the city of Gus Khrustalny since 1943 Main article Tumbler glass Tumblers are flat bottomed drinking glasses Collins glass for a tall mixed drink 5 Dizzy cocktail glass a glass with a wide shallow bowl comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan Highball glass for mixed drinks 6 Iced tea glass Juice glass for fruit juices and vegetable juices Old fashioned glass traditionally for a simple cocktail or liquor on the rocks or neat Contemporary American rocks glasses may be much larger and used for a variety of beverages over ice Shot glass a small glass for up to four ounces of liquor The modern shot glass has a thicker base and sides than the older whiskey glass Water glass Whiskey tumbler a small thin walled glass for a straight shot of liquorBeer glassware editMain articles Beer glassware and Australian beer Beer glasses nbsp Beer glassware Left to right Pilstulpe tulip glass snifter Willi BecherBeer boot Beer bottle Beer stein large mug traditionally with a hinged lid Berkemeyer Glass 200ml 7 fl oz Australian beer glass Queensland and Victoria Handle 425ml New Zealand beer glass Jug 750 1000ml served at pubs in New Zealand Middy 285ml 10 fl oz Australian beer glass New South Wales Pilsner glass for pale lager Pint glass for an imperial pint of beer or cider Pony glass for a 140ml of beer a short or small beer Pot glass Pot 285ml 10 fl oz Australian beer glass Queensland and Victoria Schooner 425ml 15 fl oz Australian beer glass 285 ml 10 fl oz in South Australia Tankard a large drinking cup usually with a handle and a hinged cover Wheat beer glass for wheat beer Yard glass a very tall conical beer glass with a round ball base usually hung on a wall when emptyStemware edit nbsp A champagne coupe nbsp A margarita glassMain article Stemware Absinthe glass a short thick stemmed glass with a tall wide bowl and some feature like a ridge bead or bulge indicating a correct serving of absinthe Chalice or goblet an ornate stem glass especially one for ceremonial purposes Champagne coupe a stem glass with a wide shallow bowl for champagne similar to a cocktail glass Champagne flute a stem glass with a tall narrow bowl for champagne Cocktail glass a stem glass with a wide shallow bowl for cocktails Fountain glass a tall fluted stem glass common in soda fountains family restaurants and 24 hour diner style restaurants for milkshakes and ice cream sodas Glencairn whisky glass a wide bowl with a narrow mouth similar to a snifter s but with a shorter sturdier base designed for whisky 7 Hurricane glass poco grande glass Margarita glass variant of champagne coupe Nick amp Nora Rummer Sherbet a stem glass for ice cream or sorbet Sherry glass Snifter a liquor glass with a short stem and a wide bowl that narrows at the top for brandy and liquor Wine glass a stem glassOther editArt glass glassware that is modern art Laboratory glassware a variety of equipment traditionally made of glass used for scientific experiments Pitcher a container usually with a spout for pouring its contents Punch bowl a bowl that punch is put in generally used in parties Vase an open container often used to hold flowers Bong a smoking device often made from glass Peking glass a Chinese form of overlay glass often in the form of snuff boxes or vases Penny lickSee also edit nbsp Drink portalBeverage coaster a flat ceramic or wood piece that protects tables Bottle List of bottle types brands and companies Chip work a form of engraved glasswareReferences edit Glassware The Free Dictionary By Farlex Retrieved 2012 05 20 a b Cups The Free Dictionary By Farlex Retrieved 2012 05 20 McClenehan Robert L Some Scottish Quaichs Illinois 1955 p 3 Cup Merriam Webster Retrieved 2012 05 20 Herbst Sharon Herbst Ron 1998 The Ultimate A to Z Bar Guide New York Broadway Books p 8 ISBN 978 0 7679 0197 0 Rathbun A J 2007 Good Spirits Recipes Revelations Refreshments and Romance Shaken and Served with a Twist Boston Massachusetts The Harvard Common Press p 13 ISBN 978 1 55832 336 0 McGookin Martin The Glencairn Glass whiskyglass com Archived from the original on 2014 05 20 Retrieved 2014 05 20 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Drinking glasses and wbr Glassware nbsp The Wikibook Bartending Drinkware has a page on the topic of Glassware nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Drinking Vessels Glassware at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of glassware amp oldid 1183328699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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