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Hurricane Glass[edit]

A classic hurricane cocktail served in a hurricane glass.

A hurricane glass is a tall, elegantly curved glass that is typically used to serve mixed drinks, particularly tropical and exotic cocktails. The glass is named after its shape, which resembles a hurricane lamp.

Design and Characteristics[edit]

The hurricane glass is characterized by its distinctive shape, which includes a wide, bulbous bowl that tapers into a narrow stem. This design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the glass but also serves a functional purpose by allowing the drink to be swirled and mixed easily. The wide opening at the top of the glass is ideal for garnishing with fruit slices, cherries, or umbrellas, which are common in tropical cocktails.

Common Uses[edit]

Hurricane glasses are most famously associated with the hurricane cocktail, a rum-based drink that originated in New Orleans. The glass is also used for serving other tropical drinks such as piña coladas, mai tais, and zombies.

History[edit]

The hurricane glass gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in the United States, as tiki culture and tropical-themed bars became fashionable. The glass's association with the hurricane cocktail, which was created by Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans during the 1940s, further cemented its place in cocktail culture.

Care and Maintenance[edit]

Hurricane glasses, like other glassware, should be handled with care to avoid chipping or breaking. They are typically made of glass, although some versions may be crafted from plastic for use in outdoor settings. It is recommended to wash hurricane glasses by hand to preserve their shape and clarity, although some are dishwasher safe.

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