Choosing the Right Barware for Your Party


by Mark Etinger

Having guests over to the house? It's always fun to throw a party in your own home, but you want to make sure you make a great impression and have all the supplies you need to host well. When it comes to barware, you want to make sure you have the right glasses for the right drinks and enough to handle all your guests easily.

The two most well known and easily identified glasses are beer mugs and wine glasses. Beer mugs are common barware that almost everyone has, even people who doesn't often drink beer! They tend to come in a large size, are made of glass and have a hefty weight to them. However, there are more glasses for beer than just a mug. Goblets are often used to maintain the head of the beer, which is that frothy goodness on top. Pilsner glasses are another choice, long and slender and made to show off the beers color and clarity. A pint glass is often common as well, with a traditional size of 16oz and smaller than the average beer mug.

Wine glasses are beautiful pieces of barware, shaped the way they are in order to really let a wine's fragrance and taste permeate. They are the perfect glasses for wine tasting, but also just make your dinner spread look elegant. Red wine glasses tend to be shorter and rounder, white wine a bit taller and thinner.

Champagne flutes also fall into this category of wine glasses. They are those tall, thin glasses we often see around New Year's Eve. Their shape is supposed to retain the carbonation, which is what champagne is known for.

Wine decanters are often used to hold and dispense wine instead of using just the bottle. They preserve the taste but also are just a beautiful display. Instead of hiding the wine inside a bottle, why not put it out for all to enjoy in a crystal or glass wine decanter?

For mixed drinks, there's a variety of barware and glassware that can be used. Highball glasses are glass tumblers that hold about 8 to 12 ounces and are used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks. Martini glasses are the small, wide rimmed glasses and are usually served chilled. They are also known as cocktail glasses. And of course, no kitchen could be complete without shot glasses for straight liquor or shots of mixed liquor.

Be aware of what drinks are served in what glassware and you'll be set when your guests arrive. You'll add a bit of sophistication to the night with the right, beautiful barware.

About the Author

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