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Know Your Barware

From wine and margarita glasses to beer mugs and mason jars, find the perfect set of drinkware to sip off beverages on all occasions.

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Choose Your Barware Material

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Soda Lime

Drinkware made of soda-lime glass is the most popular. Though, it is not suitable to be directly or strongly heated. It is inexpensive and durable.

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Porcelain

Porcelain is a type of ceramic that is considered more durable than glass but is prone to chip. Porcelain drinkware is typically white, which enables it to blend in perfectly.

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Copper

Drinkware made of cast copper has various health benefits. They tarnish/oxidize gradually as a natural property, and hence regular care is needed.

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Crystal

Made with lead oxide, Crystal is a high-end option that sparkles. It has a more appealing look than traditional glass.

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Serve Your Guests The Right Way

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Juice Glasses

Usually identified by their smaller capacity, juice glasses are perfect for breakfast and brunch. The standard height is around 5 inches, while its capacities range from 3 to 7 ounces.

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Water Glasses

Classic glasses are perfect to serve water and also can be used for cold drinks. Available in 10 to 25 ounces capacity.

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Pitchers and Carafes

Used to top-off water and juices on a daily dining table setting, pitchers and carafes are the perfect self-service accessories.

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Types Of Beer Glasses

Beer Glasses

Accentuate your drinkware by adding different styles of beer glasses.

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Stemmed Beer Glasses

Like beer mugs, stemmed beer glasses are perfect to keep your beer colder for extended periods. Hold the glass by its stem and avoid body heat from being imparted. These come in different styles and shapes.

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Beer Mugs

As beer is best served cold, the handle of a beer mug lets you keep the temperature of your drink down by avoiding your hands touching the glass. These mugs come in varying sizes.

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Pilsner Glasses

Pilsner glasses are conical in shape and best reserved for light beers like wheat beer, lagers, and pale ales. They are tall, sleek, and slender with straight sides and tapered bottom.

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Specialty Beer Glasses

For celebratory events and entertaining your guests, specialty beer glasses are a must-have. These come in fun shapes and styles intended to create a lively ambience.

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Pint Glasses

With a capacity to hold a pint, or 16 ounces of beer, the pint glasses usually have straight sides, a wide opening, and tapered bottom.

Wide World of Wine Glasses

Wine Glasses

Take pleasure in the aromas and flavours of different wines in their suitable glasses to get the best drinking experience.

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Bordeaux Wine Glass

Tall glasses with a narrow bowl. Enables direct airflow to open the wine and soften the tannins to avoid a bitter taste. Allows complex flavours of heavier wines to lift straight up to the nose.

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Standard White Wine Glass

A smaller U-shaped bowl. White wines are served chilled hence the glasses come in smaller bowls that preserve the wine's cool temperature.

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Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Glass

A broader bowl and narrow mouth to enhance the aroma and draw it right up the nose. Great for bold and full-body wines.

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Standard Red Wine Glass

A bigger rounder bowl will open up the flavours of the wine. A smaller opening enhances the richness of red wines.

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Champagne Flutes and Sparkling Wine Glasses

An elongated shape allows the bubbles of the drink to swell and rise. It keeps the wine fresh.

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Burgundy Wine Glass

The biggest bowl with a thin rim. Best for lighter wines to get a taste of delicate flavours.

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Chardonnay Glass

A long stem and bowl shape. Most suitable for full-body wines like Chardonnay and Viognier.

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Pinot Noir Wine Glass

A wide bowl lets the wine oxygenate, hence enhancing the taste. Perfect for light wines.

Best Way To Store Your Glassware

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Handle with Gentleness

Treat your glassware carefully and immediately discard cracked or chipped glasses.

Avoid silverware

Avoid putting spoons, metal stirrers in glasses that bang on the internal surface of the glass.

Pre-heating

Before pouring a hot drink, it is best to pre-heat a glass with lukewarm water.

Dishwasher

Load the dishwasher carefully by putting your glasses at an angle on the top rack. It helps to avoid the powerful sprayer at the bottom. Use a rinse aid to prevent build-up and water spots.

Avoid Thermal Shock

Avoid putting a hot beverage into a cold glass and vice versa. Let the glass settle back to room temperature post washing to reduce the risk of thermal shock.

Avoid Stacking

This is for non-stackable glasses. For stackable glasses, lay them on their side instead of stacking them on top of each other to avoid scratches.

Bar Essential Glasses

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Cocktail & Mocktail Glasses

It is all about aesthetics when it comes to serving classy cocktails and mocktails. Select glasses that suit the drink you wish to serve for a visually pleasing presentation.

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Whiskey Glasses

Traditional whiskey or Bourbon opens up with the addition of water and a quick swirl. A big glass with a wide mouth is best to serve whiskey, either neat or on the rocks.

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Shot Glasses

With a capacity of one or two ounces, shot glasses are most popular to gulp down straight liquor or spirits.

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