which drinking vessel is the most foolish?
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which drinking vessel is the most foolish?
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which drinking vessel is the most foolish?
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Jon Adler: “The very last drink of the night (the one I should have said no to) is almost always drank out of my own shoe, so yes!”
Jim Carney: “Nothing tastes better than a properly put together Sazerac served out of a perfectly sun bleached skull of my enemy. Or a tequila rose served out of a crystal vase.”
Steph Davies: “According to my husband, if the bar doesn’t have a copper cup, they aren’t serving Moscow Mules.”
Christopher Graham: “It also helps the bartender remember what people are drinking based on their glass. When you’re slinging drinks to a packed bar, every little thing helps.”
Richard Kerhin: “I’m sure that it matters little to the actual taste of the liquid in the vessel, but the experience differs greatly when accounting for the type of glass, etc. Part of the experience of drinking a Moscow Mule is the cold metal forming a little frost as you drink it. The pint glass is part of the overall experience of having a Guinness. Drinking a great wine from a Riedel Sommelier varietal specific glass partially enhances the experience.”
Paul Kloster: “Certain beers / cocktails require specific drinking vessels, there’s just no two ways about it.”