Cocktail Glasses - essentials and favorites

Anders Erickson
30 Jul 202109:15

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, Anders explores the world of glassware, addressing common questions about cocktail glasses. He categorizes glassware into lowball, highball, and stemmed glasses, highlighting their versatility and specific uses. Anders shares his favorites, including the classic martini glass and the elegant coupe, emphasizing the importance of volume in glass selection. He also discusses non-conventional glassware and recommends his top three must-have glasses for any bar setup. Viewers will find valuable insights and tips to elevate their cocktail experience, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts and aspiring bartenders alike.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Anders discusses various types of glassware commonly used in cocktail making.
  • ๐Ÿฅƒ The lowball glass, also known as a rocks glass or old-fashioned glass, is extremely versatile and ideal for cocktails served with ice.
  • ๐Ÿน Highball glasses are taller and skinnier, suitable for summery drinks and cocktails with carbonation.
  • ๐Ÿพ Stemmed glassware is designed to keep cocktails chilled, as holding the stem prevents the heat from warming the drink.
  • ๐Ÿธ The martini glass is iconic but can be prone to spills due to its shape and surface area.
  • ๐Ÿฅ‚ Coupes, originally meant for champagne, are favored for serving cocktails for their classy appearance.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ The Nick and Nora glass combines features of both martini and coupe glasses, making it a favorite for many cocktails.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Non-conventional glassware, like the footed rocks glass, can also be used interchangeably for various cocktails.
  • ๐ŸŠ Anders shares tips on using repurposed bottles for syrups and citrus juice, emphasizing the importance of finding a bottle you like.
  • ๐Ÿ† When starting a bar, Anders recommends investing in three essential glasses: a lowball, a highball, and a Nick and Nora glass.

Q & A

  • What are the three main categories of glassware discussed in the video?

    -The three main categories of glassware discussed are lowball glasses, highball glasses, and stemmed glassware.

  • What is the primary use of a lowball glass?

    -A lowball glass, also known as a rocks glass or old-fashioned glass, is primarily used for simple cocktails served with ice and for neat pours of spirits.

  • How does Anders describe the versatility of the lowball glass?

    -Anders describes the lowball glass as extremely versatile, sturdy, and durable, making it suitable for a variety of drinks and preventing spills.

  • What are the recommended sizes for highball glasses?

    -Highball glasses typically range from 8 ounces to 14 ounces, with a common size being 10.5 ounces.

  • What is the difference between a highball glass and a Collins glass?

    -Both are tall tumblers, but a Collins glass is technically a bit taller and skinnier than a highball glass. However, Anders mentions they are often used interchangeably.

  • What is the purpose of stemmed glassware?

    -The purpose of stemmed glassware is to keep cocktails chilled by allowing the drinker to hold the glass by the stem, preventing heat from the hand from warming the drink.

  • Which glass does Anders prefer for serving cocktails and why?

    -Anders prefers using a coupe glass for cocktails because he finds it stylish and believes it enhances the appearance of the drinks.

  • What is unique about Anders' favorite glass, the Nick and Nora glass?

    -The Nick and Nora glass has a classic look and falls between the coupe and martini glasses in size, making it a versatile option for various cocktails.

  • What kind of bottle does Anders recommend for citrus juice and syrups?

    -Anders recommends using a repurposed bottle for citrus juice and a cocktail decanter or syrup carafe for syrups, emphasizing that the aesthetic of the bottle can enhance the cocktail experience.

  • What three glasses does Anders suggest for someone starting a bar from scratch?

    -Anders suggests starting with a 10.5 ounce lowball glass, a 10.5 ounce highball glass, and a Nick and Nora glass, as these can be used to make a variety of cocktails.

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