Types of Glasses for Milkshakes:
Milkshakes are typically served in tall, slender glasses called fountain glasses or milkshake tumblers. These glasses have a long, narrow shape to accommodate the height of the milkshake as well as ingredients like whipped cream, cherries, and other toppings. Their design also cools the milkshake slower to allow it to be enjoyed over a longer period of time.
Styles of Milkshake Glassware:
Milkshakes can also be served in styles of glassware such as parfait glasses, sundae glasses, or retro-style soda fountain goblets, depending on personal preference. The variety of milkshake glassware available can elevate the presentation and enjoyment of this classic frozen dessert. Ultimately the vessel should complement the flavor, enhance the experience, and satisfy the craving.
Types of Drink Glasses:
There are four main types: beer, wine, liquor, and cocktail glasses, each with at least a few subcategories. With the wide variety of drinks, it can be confusing to keep up with the many available glasses. Here is a list of the different drinking glasses for best aesthetics and tastes:
- Low Ball (Old Fashioned glass)
- Champagne flutes
- Footed pilsner glasses
- Martini glasses
- Grappa glasses
- Liqueur glasses
- Milkshake glasses
Recommended Glassware Stock:
We recommend stocking at least two each of highball, double old-fashioned, margarita, martini, champagne, and wine glasses. Besides their drinks, you can use barware and cocktail glasses differently. If looking for types and uses, read on!