Collins glass
A Collins glass is a type of glassware used primarily for serving mixed drinks and cocktails. It is named after the Tom Collins, a popular cocktail that is traditionally served in this type of glass.
Description
A Collins glass is typically a tall, narrow glass with a cylindrical shape. It usually holds between 10 to 14 ounces (300 to 410 ml) of liquid. The glass is designed to accommodate a large volume of liquid along with ice, making it ideal for cocktails that are served over ice and require a significant amount of mixer.
Uses
The Collins glass is most commonly used for serving the Tom Collins cocktail, which consists of gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and carbonated water. However, it is also used for other similar cocktails, such as the John Collins, Vodka Collins, and Rum Collins. Additionally, it can be used for serving other tall mixed drinks like the Mojito, Long Island Iced Tea, and Singapore Sling.
Comparison with Other Glasses
The Collins glass is often compared to the highball glass, which is also used for serving mixed drinks. While both glasses are similar in shape and function, the Collins glass is generally taller and narrower than the highball glass. The highball glass typically holds between 8 to 12 ounces (240 to 350 ml) of liquid, making it slightly smaller than the Collins glass.
History
The Collins glass is named after the Tom Collins cocktail, which became popular in the late 19th century. The exact origin of the Tom Collins cocktail is unclear, but it is believed to have been created in the United States. The glassware used for this cocktail eventually took on the name of the drink itself.
Care and Maintenance
Like other types of glassware, Collins glasses should be handled with care to avoid breakage. They are typically made of glass or crystal, and can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher. It is important to avoid exposing the glasses to sudden temperature changes, as this can cause them to crack or shatter.
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