A shot glass ...
Depends on the size of the glass i guess?
Glass vessel sinks do not serve a special purpose. They are practical and serve the same purposes that a regular sink would.
1 part vodka is NOT a unit of volume, rather an indication of a ratio in relation to another or other part. For example: 1 part vodka to 1 part water would mean that a glass of these two liquids would be a 50/50 mixture. If we have 1 part vodka, 1 part water, and 1 part orange juice, we would have a 33/33/33 mixture or 1/3 of each part. 1 part could mean 1 ml, 1 oz, 1 litre, 1 glass, 1 cup, 1 gallon, or whatever...
Vodka, gin, rum, tequila, brandy, and whiskey all have no sugar so their calories all come from ethanol. Assuming each is 40% alcohol, they will all have the same, and lowest, number of calories.
It's a tall, skinny glass named after the drink that is usually served in it.
beverageware-just like there's particular dinnerware and flatware for particular situation's there's also beverageware that's been designed to hold certain kind's of drink's.that's why the wbstaurant's store's huge assorment of beverage ware provide's a one-stop shopping location for anyone looking to stock up
No, "vodka" should not be capitalized when used with a brand name. It should be written as "Absolut vodka" rather than "Absolut Vodka".
Most people would scream bloody murder at the idea, but vodka is designed to be tasteless, odorless, and colorless. I guarantee that if you did that, no one would know the difference.
If a gay person breaks the law, that person will serve a penalty, just as a straight person would do. Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it.
When you want ice in your drink, you say 'on the rocks.' If you are ordering straight liquor, you would ask for the alcohol Neat (i.e. 'whiskey neat' or 'vodka neat'). If you are ordering a mixed drink such as a vodka tonic or Long Island iced tea, and you want it without ice, usually you say 'straight up.'
A person can perform an experiment with a straight sided piece of glass to see if it has more strength when it is hit while it is horizontal or vertical. It has been proven that a piece of glass used in an automobile will have more strength when it is hit at an angle. This is why the windshield on a car is not straight up and down like a window would be.
Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.