Mastering Cocktail Glassware: The Complete Guide for Home Bartenders 🍸

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @StevetheBartender_
    @StevetheBartender_ Год назад +3

    What an epic selection of cocktail glassware Rob! 🎉🎉

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steve! With the new basement bar, I finally have room for all of them! My wife was getting annoyed with my glassware taking over the kitchen 😂

  • @CoachVinoLLC
    @CoachVinoLLC Год назад +2

    Great collection of glasses. I was told, in no uncertain terms, that I am prohibited from visiting drift stores. 😅 Cheers Rob!

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад +1

      I was cut off before the move but now I have plenty of bar cabinet space 😜

  • @stephane.foisy.186
    @stephane.foisy.186 Год назад +2

    Favourite glass is one that is full!!! Low balls with thick base is a goto.

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад +1

      Yes heavy base glasses are nice!

  • @KillDivill
    @KillDivill Год назад

    This video is brilliant, by the way. Thank you for putting it out!

  • @hunterauten5998
    @hunterauten5998 10 месяцев назад

    I got to say I was surprised that you were under 10k subscribers, this is a top tier edited and informative video! I hope your channel blows up soon my man!

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate it! Do you have your own glassware collection?

  • @bigmaclooiee2
    @bigmaclooiee2 Год назад

    Great video, Rob. I've been saying the same thing about the martini glass for years haha. The Nick and Nora has taken my new favorite style, especially The Educated Barfly brand.
    We appreciate you, brother!

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад

      Nick & Nora is definitely my favorite for drinks served up! I was stoked to find the acrylic ones from cocktailkingdom! Now I enjoy by the pool!

  • @KillDivill
    @KillDivill Год назад

    Coupe is my go-to for anything served up. Martini/cocktail glasses are so freakin' huge!

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад +1

      Yea I have a set of massive 15oz martinis… I used them for serving fancy desserts 🤣 …I’ve never used them for actual cocktails

    • @KillDivill
      @KillDivill Год назад

      @@RobsHomeBar Those might be good for a gag short...

  • @rcengineer
    @rcengineer Год назад +1

    My personal favorite type of glass is the colossal stein. Also, are tumblers just another name for lowball/rocks glasses? Cause that's always how I've heard them called.

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад

      I’m not sure… the word tumbler seems to refer to various styles including both lowball and highball glasses 🤷‍♂️

  • @gregcols
    @gregcols Год назад +1

    Great video!! Although I disagree with the Martini Glass not being essential. I use them frosted all the time, especially when it is a low APV cocktail. Nice because you're not making a cocktail every 20 minutes.

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад

      Thanks! Good point about the martini, I guess it has its place.. just not for a classic martini 😜 cheers! 🍸

  • @icemancantcook
    @icemancantcook Год назад

    I am so offended by your public service announcement to stop buying shot glasses in every store you see... Ha, that's my whole thing,... I almost never use them for drinking though... Enjoyed this! I want a pearl diver glass and a hot toddy mug... Probably next on my list... We found some odd thrift shops on vacation and bought some great handpainted highball-like glasses...

    • @RobsHomeBar
      @RobsHomeBar  Год назад

      Haha.. I used to have a shot glass collection but it just collected dust.. lol.. kept a few and chucked the rest! 😜

  • @duseylicious
    @duseylicious 8 месяцев назад

    The mule myth strikes again! 😂
    Metal cups conduct heat better, warming the liquid! They will melt faster than something more insulated, like glass. But, they FEEL colder on your lips because the metal is so cold (but to get cold, the latent heat in the metal quickly travels into the cold drink.)