Jul. 08, 2024
6) Tumbler type is similar to a pint, but about 3/5ths of the way down, it may have non-smooth features. The flat ridges on the glasses make them easier to grip, although they are otherwise identical to pint glasses. These are commonly used to serve any type of drink such as Screwdriver, Bloody Mary, Mojito, Mint Julep, Sea Breeze, Cuba Libre, Iced Tea, Iced Coffee and Lemonade. So Tumbler-type Miami Drinking Glasses, without a doubt, the most ubiquitous sort of drinking glass.
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So youre trying to set up a nice home bar (long gone are the days of drinking wine out of mugs), but the process is feeling a bit overwhelming. Is there any difference between a highball and a collins glass? Are those V-shaped martini glasses actually a reasonable thing to own? What size coupe do you need? The good news is that buying cocktail glasses doesnt have to be all that complicated or expensive. According to Matt Piacentini, owner of the Up & Up, a cocktail bar in the West Village, his team uses just five different types of cocktail glasses to make most of the drinks on its menu. Joaquín Simó, partner at Pouring Ribbons and Tales of the Cocktails American Bartender of the Year in , makes it even simpler. You can make 90 percent of drinks in a rocks, a collins, and a good all-purpose cocktail glass.
Regardless of what you make in them, the right cocktail glasses for you are a matter of taste. The first rule of thumb, says David Fudge, co-founder of nonalcoholic-spirit brand Aplós, is picking something you would actually enjoy drinking out of, because its all about elevating the whole experience. For me, when youre drinking out of an antique crystal glass, theres something about the drink thats more special, and it does taste better.
To help you find your own perfect matches, we took a deep dive into cocktail glassware, speaking with more than a dozen professional bartenders and boozehounds about their go-to pieces of cocktail glassware.
The most-recommended cocktail glass was the coupe glass, especially for someone who likes to get creative with the drinks they make at home. In most modern cocktail bars, the coupe has dethroned the V-shaped martini glass as the go-to. It holds about six ounces, which means youre drinking what Piacentini calls a civilized amount of booze. (Though if you want your glassware to be more forgiving of spills, go for a coupe thats seven or eight ounces so the drink wont come right up to the top edge.) Kimberly Hunter, CEO and founder of Potent Pours, appreciates the wider rim because that means lots of garnish. Its versatile, too I can sip Champagne without fear of losing my bubbles.
Coupe glasses are good for cocktails served up, meaning theyve been shaken or stirred with ice and then served chilled, without ice like a martini or even frozé, as Supergay Spirits co-founder Aaron Thorp suggests. The stem means you dont heat up the cocktail with your hand as you sip it. And though you can spend hundreds of dollars on a set of coupe glasses, this probably isnt where you want to be spending the bulk of your glassware budget. A superexpensive coupe glass is just going to be really thin and delicate, says Piacentini, meaning its more likely to break.
Libbey Embassy 5.5 oz Champagne Glass
$131 for 36
$131 for 36
While these are called champagne glasses (and you can certainly use them for that), Landes thinks theyre the ultimate vessel for learning how to make proper cocktails served up at home. If youre trying to hone in on your skills, size is important, he says. Its an indicator that youve portioned out the right amount of everything. Right now, they only seem to be available in big sets but if you go in with friends, its a great investment.
$131 for 36
at Webstaurant StoreCB2 Float Coupe Cocktail Glass
$9
$9
Evie Negri-Albert, best known on TikTok and Instagram as Drinks by Evie, prefers something a little more upscale to the traditional coupe glass. These have a delicate but slightly dramatic shape, so if youre looking for something Instagram friendly (or to impress guests), these might be the best choice for you.
$9
at CB2Sir/Madam Rialto Glass Coupe in Crème
$68
$68
If you do, however, want to splurge, consider these showstoppers. Jessica Manley, the other co-founder of Aplós, is of the mind-set that you should be excited by the glassware you use, and shes drawn to the spunky, colored glasses Sir/Madam creates. These have a nice vintage vibe to them, and in unique colors like moon glow, menthe, and salmon, they double as kitchen décor. And not only are they made of a sturdy glass, but theyre even dishwasher safe.
$68
at 2Modern$75
at Sir/Madam
A single rocks glass is going to be for anything neat, any spirit on the rocks, explains Piacentini, though you could also use it for stirred, chilled, spirituous cocktails served down, meaning theyre served chilled but in a glass without a stem. One such example is a Negroni, points out John Sergentakis the regional sales manager for Nolets Gin made with gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari. Piacentini also prefers these rocks glasses to snifters for brandy, since youre able to more easily smell the aromas.
The ideal single rocks glass is somewhere between eight and ten ounces, says Simó. Thats enough where you could put a decent-size chunk of ice in there if you like making the fancy ice. And if youre going to splash out on one part of your glassware setup, make it the rocks glasses. Those are the glasses where youre most likely to have the drink thatll take you the longest to drink, says Piacentini. You dont sit back in a comfy leather chair with an up drink and sit there for 45 minutes with it, but you will if its something nice and stirred on a big piece of ice. Itll last for that long. So its worthwhile to splurge on a heavy-bottomed rocks glass that feels balanced and good in your hand.
Ikea Frasera Glass
$4
$4
Even though our experts think that rocks glasses are completely worth spending your money on, it never hurts to explore a budget option. Im not afraid to say that Ikea does it right, says Barriere. Theyre consistent, and youre not so angry when you break one you just go get some more, and its fine. I love that. This is a ten-ounce glass, so its on the larger side for single rocks glasses. And the ridges make it look a bit more special than just a regular glass. People will say, Oh, I really like that glass, and Ill say, Ikea, and theyll be very impressed, Barriere adds.
$4
at IkeaNude Glass Big Top Set
$68
$68
Negri-Albert agrees that rocks glasses are extremely important for some of the most classic cocktails, and if shes going to spend the money on new glasses, she heads to Nude Glass. Shes particularly fond of this ridged option, but if youd like something a little more plain (and less expensive), the brand has lovely options for that, too.
$68
at Kathy Kuo Home
A double rocks glass, also sometimes called a double old-fashioned, should only be about two ounces bigger than a single rocks glass, not twice the size. Jake Ireland, CEO and founder of bourbon brand Off Hours, keeps this style of glass on his own bar, noting it works for any way you take your bourbon neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail. Because of the larger size, its a touch more versatile than the single rocks glass, since it can fit more. We would do a julep in those crushed ice all the way. Just when you need a little more room, or youve got a drink like an old-fashioned or a Manhattan on the rocks, says Piacentini. You could also put margaritas in these glasses instead of getting a dedicated margarita glass. Thats why, if youre only going to get one type of rocks glass, the double rocks glass is generally more versatile.
CB2 Watson Double Old-Fashioned Glasses
$24 for 8
$24 for 8
Ireland calls this CB2 set affordable and modern yet classic at the same time. The glasses come in a set of eight, so youll have plenty for post-pandemic dinner parties. And even though they are on the inexpensive side, Ireland promises theyre still high quality.
$24 for 8
at CB2CB2 Hendricks Double Old-Fashioned Glass
$10
$10
Hunter says shes literally drooling over just about all of the glasses at CB2, but shes particularly drawn to this one, because the wide mouth of this glass gives room for garnishing the top of the glass. If youre feeling fancy, she adds, you can also garnish the outside of the glass for an elevated cocktail look.
[Editors note: This glass is currently sold out, but were keeping an eye out and will update this story when the glass comes back in stock.]
$10
at CB2Andrew O. Hughes Handblown Double Old-Fashioned Clear Glass
$50
$50
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At $50 a pop, these are a bit of a splurge, but Ireland promises they will last a lifetime. He notes that theyre handblown by Andrew Hughes himself in Brooklyn, so each one is custom.
$50
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There is technically a difference between a highball and a collins glass: A highball is a tall, skinny glass. A collins is just a taller glass, Piacentini says. Collins glasses are usually a couple ounces larger than a highball, but only due to the additional height. But theres really no need to get into the weeds on this one Negri-Albert says the terms are interchangeable in the drink world, so you dont really need to get both for your home.
These tall, chimney-shaped glasses are good for gin-and-tonics, vodka-sodas, and whiskey and gingers but can be repurposed for tiki drinks made with crushed ice. Theyre also super-acceptable for nonalcoholic drinks, adds Negri-Albert. As far as size is concerned, bigger isnt necessarily better. You dont want a 16-ounce collins glass, because youre going to be hammered after your second Tom Collins, says Simó. Get about a 12-ounce highball or a collins glass, and youll be fine. If youre still unsure, go for the highball. As a bartender, I would say 90 percent of my drinks were poured in a highball glass, estimates Sergentakis.
Kimura Glass Compact Tumbler
$21
$21
My favorite highballs are from Kimura, says Thorp about this Tokyo-based brand that also comes recommended by Fudge. While theyre expensive, theyre stunning to use because they feel weightless in your hand. The company has been making glasses for over 100 years, and it actually supplies glass for different bars and restaurants around the world, so if youre looking for true bar-quality glasses, these are probably a good choice. The brand also offers hundreds of other glass types from coupe to wine glasses so you can shop for more than just highball-style pieces.
$21
at Kimura GlassNude Glass Savage Set of 4 Highball Glasses
$58
$58
If you like the style of the Kimura Glass options but not the price this Nude Glass set recommended by Negri-Albert is quite similar. Its not as thin or delicate, but it is less than half the price.
$58
at Nude GlassCB2 Cirque Cooler
$11
$11
Like most CB2 options, these glasses are affordable and easy to replace while still being nice-looking. While they have a heavy base, the walls are still thin, so they feel a bit higher quality.
$11
at CB2$11
at HavenlyFerm Living Ripple Long Drink Glasses
$45
The ripple glass was the glass of , says Landes (though that doesnt mean they dont look just as good in ). It seemed like everyone was buying (and companies were knocking off) this style. They look sophisticated, but with a bit of intrigue from the textured sides and different-size bases.
$45
at Nordstrom
Nick and Nora glasses are starting to become as common in craft-cocktail bars as coupes. Nick and Noras are more bell shaped, in between a coupe glass and a very small wine glass, says Piacentini. In a perfect world, I love Nick and Nora glasses for stirred-up drinks and coupe glasses for shaken-up drinks, because the smaller Nick and Nora glasses fit three to four ounces of liquid perfectly. Though if you are looking to keep your glassware to a minimum, theres nothing you would serve in a Nick and Nora glass that you couldnt also serve in a nice coupe. Nick and Noras are also generally a little bit more specialized and therefore harder to source.
Bormioli Rocco Italian Classic Cocktail Glasses
From $37
From $37
We also like this set of four glasses from Food52. You can purchase a full bar set, too, which is 16 glasses and comes with coupe, martini, fizz, and Nick and Nora glasses.
From $37
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Xaquixe Apasco Tumbler M
$55 for 2
$55 for 2
Shelley Kleyn Armistead, a partner at Gjelina Group who is in charge of the interior design and tableware, recommended the tumbler size of these glasses for a roundup we did on the best drinking glasses but the group actually uses the medium ones for margaritas at its restaurants. If you want something versatile that can be used both for bar and kitchen, these sustainably made beauties are a great pick. Theyre currently available for preorder.
$55 for 2
at GOODEE
Its a little up to personal taste, says Piacentini, who doesnt like the traditional shot glass thats stubby and wide and has the line around it. Sergentakis likes any style as long as its glass. What both Piacentini and Sergentakis agree on is that a shot glass should never be filled all the way to the top, and it should be big enough so that you dont spill. If you get an ounce shot glass, it gets messy, notes Sergentakis. Ounce-and-a-half shot glass, and Id recommend you pour an ounce in it so youve got a little room to cheers.
Mamo Single 7:2 Multipurpose Glass
$28
$28
These glasses were mentioned in a holiday-party piece we published last month by event planner Lilli Sherman, and theyre so gorgeous, theyre definitely worth a spot on this list. Each one actually doubles as a cocktail glass (the bigger size) and a shot glass (the smaller size), so its a two-for-one deal wrapped up in a display-worth drinking vessel. Sherman likes to use hers for sipping amaro and other digestifs, too.
$28
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