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Collins Glasses

Collins glasses are a type of glassware commonly used for serving cocktails and other mixed drinks. These glasses are tall and narrow, with a capacity of around 10-14 ounces, and are typically used for drinks that are served over ice. The shape of the glass allows for the drink to be built and mixed directly in the glass, with plenty of room for ice and garnishes. The origin of the name Collins is unclear, but it is believed to have been named after John Collins, a bartender who worked at Limmer's Hotel in London in the early 19th century. Collins glasses are often used for drinks that are similar to the original Collins cocktail, which typically includes gin, lemon juice, sugar, and soda water. In addition to their use for Collins cocktails, these glasses are also commonly used for other mixed drinks such as mojitos, Tom Collins, and other highball drinks. They are often made from durable, high-quality glass or crystal, and are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Overall, Collins glasses are an essential piece of glassware for any home bar or professional bartender. Their tall, narrow shape and generous capacity make them ideal for serving a wide variety of mixed drinks, and their durability and classic design ensure that they will remain a staple of the bar industry for years to come.

glassware, cocktails, highball, bartender, classic

Andrew Campbell

CITATION : "Andrew Campbell. 'Collins Glasses.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=335844 (Accessed on July 02, 2025)"


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