DRINKING GLASSES
Drinking is not just about the drink in your hand, but also the experience that comes with it.
If you want to relish your enjoyment to the fullest,
the right types of drinking glasses can make all the difference.
Tumblers are typically used at home and at restaurants to serve any kind of drink
Drinking glasses come in a variety of materials that will determine both the look and the durability of the vessels,
as well as whether they are dishwasher or freezer safe.
Our experts agree that while thin glass looks sophisticated, it is more fragile than tempered options.
And if you have kids (or are clumsy), opting for practically indestructible acrylic is probably your best bet.
The amount of ounces each glass can hold will affect more than just how quickly it takes you to reach your daily hydration goal.
Aside from aesthetics, the size and volume of the glass will influence what types of drinks you can make.
If you plan to use your drinking glasses for highball cocktails, you’ll probably want to stick to tall glasses that are 12 ounces and above,
whereas short glasses under eight ounces will be best if you’re partial to a glass of red wine or a neat whiskey at dinner.
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