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  2. Old fashioned glass - Wikipedia

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    Drinkware. The old fashioned glass, otherwise known as the rocks glass, whiskey glass, and lowball glass[ 1][ 2] (or simply lowball ), is a short tumbler used for serving spirits, such as whisky, neat or with ice cubes ("on the rocks"). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the old fashioned.

  3. Dwarf ale glass - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf ale glass. A selection of Georgian 'dwarf' ale glasses (1735-1810). Dwarf ale glasses are small drinking glasses with a short or vestigial stem. In use for over 150 years, they were made for drinking strong ale, which became fashionable from the mid-17th century and into the 18th century. [1]

  4. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    A classic 20-facet Soviet table-glass, produced in the city of Gus-Khrustalny since 1943. Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses. Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink. [5] Dizzy cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem. Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan.

  5. Olde English 800 - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 Olde English HG 800 the classic 8% malt liquor 40oz glass bottle was discontinued. It wasn't fully gone from shelves until early/mid 2023 in Western Canada. [12] As of 2024 in the east coast market, Miller has resumed selling Olde English in glass 40 oz bottles after nearly a decade of selling the beer in 40 oz plastic containers.

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  7. History of glass - Wikipedia

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    The history of glass-making dates back to at least 3,600 years ago in Mesopotamia. However, most writers claim that they may have been producing copies of glass objects from Egypt. [ 1] Other archaeological evidence suggests that the first true glass was made in coastal north Syria, Mesopotamia or Egypt. [ 2]

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