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Thanks!
Very helpful!
I quit drinking a yr ago, and adopted non-alcoholic shrubs and smoothies instead. -But the idea of having a presentable set💘
I thought this guy was called Joe Glitter. I looked again and was disappointed.
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I am so happy to learn this information. Usually I am arum and coke (or any soda & rum guy,) but to learn the types of glassware is informative for crafting & servings proper be beverages for & to my friends and guests.
Joe's the man! Loved this one, learned a lot!
Joe is such a fantastic teacher–love this video!
He didn’t even go over wine glasses, and they do matter. The are shaped different based on the kind of wine you are drinking. Red wine needs to be aired to remove sulfur. And ther are tiny glasses for ice wine, there are glasses for brandy too which is made from grapes
Coupe is usually champagne
When drinking wine you want a glass with a stem. Stemless causes you to hold blow of glass and this will heat up your drink
After shaking you are supposed to use fresh ice
FYI shot glasses come in different sizes
Item 5139 for shaking cocktail
Libby Glass sells everything you need. Family factory. My cousin is fourth generation. I’ve worked there 31 years. And it’s made in Toledo, Ohio
I think Joe should be given more airtime.
WOW, you’ve taught us many things, thank you !!! I can’t remember most of them — because I’m too drunk… Kidding. Thanks.
Great video. How about a video on how to make clear ice cubes?
One other specialty glass, the Absinthe glass with associated water dripper (or vessel) and sugar spoon.
So many things that aren’t accurate in this video.
Hi ATK
Salutations 😋