Types of Glassware at a Bar

You might have seen glassware and its sound all around a bar. It includes barware that makes mixing and serving of alcoholic drinks easy and simple. The widely used glass items include beer mugs, wine glasses, shot glasses, old-fashioned glasses, corkscrews, stir sticks, martini glasses, serving pitcher, and racks. Let us find out a little more about them.

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Every bar would have a Beer mug because the mug has an effect on the foam head and aroma. Thus, it contributes to the overall quality and likeability of Beer. Generally, people like heavy glasses and enjoy beer when it is kept at low temperature in the glass, so that a cold touch is accompanied with the serve. When it comes to Wine glasses, you often find them separate for red wine and white wine. Those for red wine are shaped like a bowl and are larger, while those for white wine are narrow and smaller. The glass may have three parts called bowl, stem, and stick. Shot glasses are thick and very small. It serves up to an ounce of liquor and is used to mix drinks too. The reason behind its thick build is this that when consumed in a single gulp, the person may slam it on the table, which should shatter it into pieces. Another type is that of the Old-fashioned glasses, which are referred to as, lowball glass and rocks glass. Lowball glass may be used for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, especially those that are served with ice and in large quantity.

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Corkscrew is a tool that helps in uncorking bottles of wine and other drinks. These days the rabbit ones and lever-operated corkscrews are more popular because they need less effort and are more convenient. They perform many similar functions and offer themselves in a wide range depending on the functions and looks. The Stir sticks also make an impact on the minds of the consumers. Sticks come in many designs and the most popular choice comprises of the Mexican styles that have a fruit glass top, making it more attractive and good to use. You might have noticed glasses with a flat base and stick, and the drinks served in them are usually without ice.

These are the cocktail glasses, also called Martini glasses. This type of configuration is adopted so that the person may hold the stick and avoid the flow of heat from his body to the drink. Another important glassware is a Serving Pitcher, which is usually handy and options include etched glass, hand blown glass, and bubble glass. To keep the barware in a well-organized fashion and with a good decor, Racks form an important tool. The wooden ones are found to create a good impression in the minds of those present, and have a long life too, which makes it a preferred choice.

Types of Glassware at a Bar
Wooden Wine Cabinet

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