There’s a lot of talk around here about cocktails and sipping whiskey, and if you’re already talking about your drinks, you might as well put them in a noteworthy glass. The Slanted Bar Glass is a new angle on the traditional bar glass. A 45° angle to be precise. And let’s address the most obvious issue with the glass right away. No, they won’t tip over if you fill them up too much. The only way this thing is spilling is the same as all other glasses. User error. The reason the site marks two separate capacities is because an 8 ounce pour means you’ll put 2 ounces on the bar if you set the glass down. If you keep your pour at or below 6 ounces, you won’t have any such problem. If that doesn’t seem like enough to you, you could fill it as you normally would and keep it in your hand all the time, so you have options here. No matter how you choose to use it, these glasses are as much as conversation piece as your whiskey or mixed drinks.
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