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A cocktail glass is a glass with an inverted cone bowl, mainly used to serve straight-up . The term cocktail glass is often used interchangeably with martini glass, despite their differing slightly. Today, the glass is used to serve a variety of cocktails, such as the martini and its variations (Gibson, , , , ), Manhattan, , , , cosmopolitan, gimlet, and the grasshopper.


History
Invented in the late 19th century, its form derives from the fact that all are traditionally served chilled and contain an aromatic element. Thus, the stem allows the drinker to hold the glass without affecting the temperature of the drink, an important aspect due to the lack of added which in other drinks serves to cool the drink, and the wide bowl places the surface of the drink directly under the drinker's nose, ensuring the aromatic element has the desired effect. In the modern day, cocktail glasses without stems are common; however, these glasses warm very quickly, a phenomenon the original stem addressed.


Martini glass
Although the terms cocktail glass and martini glass are often used interchangeably,
(2025). 9781603111508, Mud Puddle Books.
(1998). 9780767901970, Broadway Books. .
a martini glass is slightly larger, with a more conical rather than rounded shape, features a longer stem, and has a wider rim.

Despite a popular story that says the martini glass was invented during Prohibition so that in the case of a raid on a , the large rim allowed the drink to be easily disposed of, the martini glass was formally introduced in the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a modernist take on the , and wasn't originally used as it is today: in films of the 1920s it is shown to be used to hold champagne, like the coupe. However, despite the design taking influence from the geometric aesthetics of the era's architecture, interiors and furnishings, it was designed less for aesthetics and more for functionality – with the longer stem reducing the warming effect of body heat upon the contents of the glass, and the widened brim increasing surface area, supposedly allowing the gin, the main ingredient in martinis, to release its bouquet. Steeply sloping sides prevent ingredients separating, and also serve to support a toothpick or olives on a cocktail skewer.

The martini glass has somewhat fallen out of favour in modern times due to its tendency to spill drinks, and the coupe is sometimes used instead.


Sizes
A standard cocktail glass contains ,
(1998). 9780767901970, Broadway Books. .
though originally they were around in size. Oversized cocktail glasses, ranging in capacity from to large glasses of or more are available.


See also
  • Bartending terminology

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