Fun Facts
Glassware
Name that tool
Techniques
Whats the why
100

Im great for Reds, whites, and wine based cocktails

Wine glass

100

I have a twisted handle and my end measures 3/4 of a teaspoon

Barspoon

100

how do I hold a bottle while pouring

45-90 degrees

100

Why would I stir a cocktail instead of shake?

Making a clear spirit forward drink with less dilution 

200

Used before the drinking straw was invented

Julip strainer

200

Good for Straight drinks and classic cocktails

Rocks glass/ lowball glass

200

I'm made up of two stainless steel tins and I'm great for mixing multiple drinks at once

Boston Shaker

200

How do I "cut" while pouring

-Slowly decrease angle

- Bounce cut

-Finger over air hole

200

Why are bar spoons twisted?

-Smooth, efficient stirring, allowing the spoon to glide fluidly around ice and ingredients without splashing

-Can help with layering

300

popularization of the word "Jigger"

Jiggers of whiskey were given to the Irish immigrants constructing canals in New York

300

I help enhance carbonation in fizzy drinks

Collins Glass

300

I can have "ears" or "wings"

Hawthorn strainer

300

How do I hold a Barspoon

Between my thumb and two fingers like holding a pencil

300

Why does the Hawthorne strainer have a coil?

-catch ice and muddled bits

-allows it ti fit in multiple sized tins/ shakers

-Helps control flow of pour and control of the gate

400

Origin of the name Hawthorne strainer

Hawthorne Café in Boston

400

My design prevents splashing, making them a functional and stylish alternative to martini glasses

Coupe Glass

400

You use me with another tool to help create a smooth silky drink texture

Snub nose strainer aka mesh strainer

400

When peeling what do I want to avoid getting too much of?

Pith

500

Popular tale of the origin of the coupe glass

Marie Antoinette's Breast

500

known as the “Little Martini"

Nick and Nora

500
I'm good for temperature control and have less friction for stirring 

Mixing Glass

500

How can I tell my beer glass is dirty?

-Foam doesn't form distinct, parallel rings.

-Foam clings randomly, forms blobs, or doesn't cling at all 

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