Rocks glasses have wide rims to allow room for the rocks, aka the ice. And if you’re partial to a slow-melting cube so too much water doesn’t dilute your dram, you’ll want to be sure one of those ...
Contrary to popular belief, bigger isn’t always better when it comes to the size of your cocktail glass. The reason being: A larger cocktail takes longer drink, making it more likely for the ice to ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When it comes to sheer versatility, a rocks glass takes the cake. Use it ...
There’s a reason so many different types of cocktail glasses exist. Martini glasses, rocks glasses, shot glasses—they all serve a specific purpose. Factors such as height, width, shape, and material ...
Weighing about a pound, a new tumbler from Norlan features grooves to aid in muddling cocktail ingredients. By Florence Fabricant Computer technology and precision engineering are behind a new whiskey ...
Stereotypes may be fading, but bartenders say many male customers are still uneasy with fancy glassware. And bars are trying to help. By Becky Hughes Becky Hughes, reporting from New York City, has ...
These West Elm margarita glasses outperformed every other option we tested due to their simplicity. Crafted from mouth-blown, recycled glass, these shatter-resistant glasses have a hand-cut end, ...
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