A Cocktail Glass is also sometimes called a Martini Glass. Martini Glasses have a flat base with a bowl on top of a stem and are used to serve Cocktails.
Another name for a cocktail
Benadidtine is another name for cocktail. The word cocktail means any mixed drink containing alcohol. The first cocktail party was at St. Louis, Missouri.
A "molotov cocktail" is a petrol bomb... a glass bottle filled with petrol (and sometimes other ingredients to make the liquid stick to what it hits) with a lighted fuel-soaked rag as a wick stuffed into the neck of the bottle.
No difference at all. Just the name. Same with "Cocktail Glass" also being known as a "Martini Glass".
"prawn cocktail" = "salade de crevettes" The term "cocktail" is used only for mixed alcoholic beverages. But since the recipe is international, it would probably be called "cocktail de crevettes" if it is served in a Martini glass. It is just not as common in France to have a special name.
You can call it a cocktail on the rocks.
To sugar rim a glass for a cocktail, first dip the rim of the glass in water or citrus juice. Then, dip the wet rim into a plate of sugar, rotating it to coat evenly. Shake off any excess sugar and let it dry before pouring in your cocktail.
The standard cocktail glass size used in most bars and restaurants is around 8 to 10 ounces.
To create a sugar rim on a cocktail glass, first dip the rim of the glass in a shallow dish of water or citrus juice. Then, dip the wet rim into a separate dish of sugar, rotating the glass to coat the rim evenly. Shake off any excess sugar and let it dry before pouring in the cocktail.
Another name for beakers is "laboratory glassware" or "glass beakers."
short rocks glass (1oz drink) tall rocks glass (2oz drink)
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