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Drinks Taste Better When They Re Free

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The best way to make an impact at your bar or home is to find glassware that looks great. There is no denying that the type of glass you drink out of dramatically changes the drinking experience you have. Finding the right glass for the drink is almost as important as finding the right drink. Red wine undoubtedly tastes better in a specially designed red wine glass. These glasses have a bulbous flute where the wine sits. This allows a greater amount of oxygen into the wine which improves its flavour. This is also why it is important to swill the wine around in the glass before you drink it. The type of glass is therefore extremely important in this case.



Glassware can technically refer to an enormous range of glass products. It can refer to a number of different tableware items made from glass. These may include dishes, cutlery, flatware and also drinking glasses. But the phrase can deal with anything that has been made out of glass. It is also the case that in some cases it can refer to plastic versions of items that are typically considered glassware. For example plastic cups could be referred to as glassware despite being made by polystyrene and polycarbonate. So glassware can refer to a wide variety of items and can be made from a large variety of materials.

There is a wide variety of glassware options in all of the core areas of glassware. Beer glassware can vary dramatically with different styles and designs of glass that are each suited to a style and taste of beer. Some of the most recognisable of these beer glasses are the pilsner glass which is used funnily enough for consuming pilsner, the classic pint glass - essential for the perfect beer, the pony glass - used widely in continental Europe and America for a short or small beer with a serving of 140ml and the wheat beer glass for serving wheat beers such as Weizenbier.

The Collins glass is a distinctive glass used for serving tall mixed drinks. It is a thin glass that was developed to make the most of the Tom Collins cocktail. The highball glass is also used for serving mixed drinks but it has a slightly larger capacity than the Collins. The Ice tea glass is similar to this but is predominantly used, as the name suggests, for iced tea.

The glass is slightly girthier than the Collins glass and as a result holds more ice - great for iced tea! The popularity of this type of glass is very regional. Many countries consume a great deal of iced tea whereas the UK does not drink much iced tea - strange considering tea is such an important part of British culture.

The shot glass is one of the most distinctive items of glassware. Designed specifically for drinking shorts of drink with high alcoholic content these types of glasses are mostly found in bars, pubs and clubs. The shot glass differs from a whisky glass in that whilst the whisky glass encourages the drinker to sip their drink whereas the shot glass encourages the drinker to consume the drink quickly and 'knock it back'.

The section of glassware with a stem such as wine glasses or cocktail glasses is often referred to as stemware. These glasses are designed for both style and for improving the drink. When drinking white wine the long stem of the glass should be held. This prevents the glass becoming too warm and as a result the liquid is kept nice and cool this improves the taste of the wine.
Drinks Taste Better When They Re Free
Your morning coffee

If you order coffee in a caf? in France (and I surely hope you do) you will receive a small cup of espresso strength coffee. Some places you can get a cup of filtered coffee, known as caf? ? l'am?ricaine. Here are some more terms to help you get your java order filled the way you want:

?Une Noissette - This is an espresso with a hint of cream or milk floating on top.

?Cafe au Lait - An espresso with hot milk added.

?Cafe Leger or Allonge - Espresso-strength coffee that has been watered down.

In the caf? you can also order:

?Chocolat Chaud - Hot chocolate. Lots of times this will be made without sugar - you add the amount you want.

?The - Tea, usually served in a small pot with a cup and sugar alongside it.

?Th? au Lait - Tea with a small pitcher of hot milk too.

At lunchtime

You may not be ready for a glass of wine with lunch as many French people are, so why not try one of France's many bottled waters. When ordering water in a restaurant keep in mind that it is not automatically brought to the table and if you want ice cubes, you will have to ask (they're called gla?ons).

?Une carafe d'eau - This is what you ask for if you don't want to pay extra for bottled water. You will be brought a pitcher of tap water.

?Une bouteille de l'eau plat - Bottled mineral water without any carbonation. Why not try different ones and see if you have a favorite.

?De l'eau gazeuse - Carbonated mineral water. You will find that the amount of carbonation can vary from light (Saint Yorre for example) to heavy (Perrier for example).

Ap?ritif

The before dinner drink ritual is alive and well in France. If you are in the south, why not try a glass of pastis, France's licorice liquor? Or perhaps a kir or kir royal (this is black currant liqueur with either wine or champagne). There are so many regional specialties at cocktail hour and it is fun to try what the locals are drinking.

Wine

It would be a shame to come to France and not try some of the wines. France has numerous wine regions and each specializes in certain sorts of wine. Here are a few terms just to get you started:

?vin rouge - red wine

?vin blanc - white wine

?sec - dry

?doux - sweet

?AOC - stands for Appellation d'Origine Contr'l'e. This signifies the wine has to meet certain standards and have been grown in a certain region.

?vin de table - these are wines that do not have AOC. If you are lucky, you can find good ones, and they are in general less expensive.

Digestif

Well if you made it through the meal and still would like to try something else, you could order an after dinner drink. Brandies, known as eaux de vie, are popular. You will of course find Cognac and Armagnac, but you might also like to try Calvados, which is a French apple brandy from Normandy. Many people make their own brandies and restaurant owners will often offer you a small glass of their homemade eau-de-vie (on the house) at the end of a meal.

After all that food and drink you might like to try one of France's herbal teas to help you digest. Herbal teas are known as tisanes and you can find different ones to remedy just about any situation. Some popular ones include verbena, lime flower, mint, chamomile, and sage.

Finally, when raising your glass in France remember these words for the toast:

?Sante - Health.

?A la votre - To yours, meaning to your health.

?Tchin-tchin - This is the noise of glasses touching in a toast. The French will frequently say it before taking their first sip.
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