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A beer bong is the name commonly given to a device used to drink large amounts of alcohol in relatively small amounts of time (aka funneling). A beer bong usually consists of a hose about 2 feet long, with a funnel on top, and a 3/4 inch ball tap on the bottom. Bonus points if you take a load on ground level while the pourer is on a balconey. Sweet.
Typical Size: Variable
Usually made of thick glass, quite heavy, with a large handle, it's the traditional beer container.
Typical Size: 16 oz.Used By: Jager Bomb

A footed, tall glass that tapers from the mouth to the base. It's generally used to serve beer.
Typical Size: 14 oz.Used By: Soviet Cluster Bomb

Very few people don't have one of these. They only hold about a thimbleful of liquid so make the drink strong. It is recommended to find one with as little hair as possible. Most drinks dont need a strainer.
Typical Size: 1 oz.
They have a very short stem to be placed between the middle and ring finger, to allow the palm to heat the spirit while holding.
Typical Size: 17.5 oz.
These are tall, slender dainty glasses. The flute helps preserve the carbonation of champagne, while the stem helps keep it chilled.
Typical Size: 6 oz.
The shape of the glass helps keep ingredients from separating, and the stem allows the drink to stay cool while holding.
Typical Size: 6 oz.Used By: Abra Cadabra, Algonquin, Ambrosia, Angel's Breast, Apollo, Apple Martini, Apple Martini, Applesauce, Ascot, Astor Place, Astoria, Athena, Avenue B, Aztec Gold, B and B, Banana Cream Pie, Banana Split, Bananarama, Beekman Place, Belfast Bomber, Between The Sheets, Between The Sheets, Birth of Venus, Black Rock, Blind Kamikaze, Blue Monday, Bobby Burns Martini, Bourbon County Cowboy, Bourbon Cream Float, Bourbon Kiss, Bourbon Kiss, Bourbon Manhattan, Candy Apple, Cherry Rob Roy, Classic Martini, Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan, Dixie Dew, Dry Rob Roy, Fancy Scotch, French Martini, Grasshopper, Hole In One, Manhattan, Miami Beach Cocktail, Midnight Cowboy, Mint Julep, Perfect Rob Roy, Raspberry Popsicle, Rob Roy, Scotch Alexander, Scotch Blossom, Scotch Irish Shillelagh, Scotch Milk Punch, Scotch On The Grill, Scotch Street, Screaming Orgasm, Sidecar, Snowshow, Stinger, Strawberry Blast, Summer Blossom, Summer Scotch Cocktail, The Academic, The Arthur, Three Mile Island, Tipperary Scotch Cocktail, Vodka Martini, White Lady, Zaza

A mug or coffee mug, sometimes called a beaker in Britain, is a sturdily built type of ceramic cup often used for hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.
Typical Size: 12 oz.
Named after the drink Tom Collins, this glass is tall and skinny and can be found in clear of frosted glass.
Typical Size: 14 oz.Used By: Artlantic, Banana Cow, BMW, Corrida, John Collins, Long Island Iced Tea, Mai Tai, Mojito, MOJO-ito, Pina Colada, Sexy Frog, Tequila Sunrise

Small and stemmed glass used for serving small portions of liquors at times such as after a meal.
Typical Size: 2 oz.
This could be a hollowed out apple, curved rock, or someone's skull. Whomever added this drink obviously doesn't care so let your imagination go wild.
Typical Size: VariableUsed By: Backdraft, Bob Marley, Bubble Gum, Cherry Vodka Sour, Hastur, Knife Show, Lunchbox, Mountain Brew, Rum Cannonball, Scotch Business-Casual, Silky Sailor, Strawberry Jolly Rancher, The Rupert, The Stoner, Train Wreck, Twisted Sister

Usually made of very thick glass, especially at the bottom. The double shot glass is approximately 4 inches tall.
Typical Size: 3 oz.Used By: Alien Excretion, B-52, Fireball, Paradise Island, Slamming Butt Fu**

The base of this glass is the same diameter as the rim, creating a tall, straight, wide glass.
Typical Size: 12 oz.Used By: Acapulco Fizz, Adios Motherfucker, After Sex, Alabama Slammer, Alpine Sunset, Anna Karenina, Bald Pussy, Bloody Bullshot, Blue Hawaiian, Bourbon John Collins, Bull's Milk, Colorado Bulldog, Converted Jew, Crown and Coke, Cup o' Douche, Dark and Stormy, Jack and Coke, Midori Sour, Pink Fingers, Red Arctic, Scotch Ale, Scotch by the Pool, Scotch Cablegram, Scotch Cooler, Scotch Highball, Scotch Rickey, Screwdriver, Sex On The Beach, Sex On The Beach, Shirley Temple, Sparticus, The Alamo

This tall and elegantly shaped glass was named after it's hurricane-lamp-like shape and used for exotic/tropical drinks.
Typical Size: 15 oz.Used By: Blue Hawaiian

With a short stem and a handle, this glass is also known as the Irish Coffee Glass. It is used for almost any hot beverage.
Typical Size: 10 oz.
This slightly larger and rounded approach to a cocktail glass has a broad-rim for holding salt, ideal for margarita's. It is also used in daiquiris and other fruit drinks.
Typical Size: 12 oz.Used By: Apricot Margarita, Margarita, Margarita, Tim's Lemonade

This large square containers are effective in keeping their contents sealed in an air tight environment.
Typical Size: 16 oz.
The base diameter of this short glass is the same size as the rim.
Typical Size: 8 oz.Used By: After The Rain, Almond Joy, Aloha, Amaretto Sour, Andromeda, Apple Fizz, Apple Pie, Archbishop, Bastard Child, Benson Express, Black Russian, Bloody Mary, Blue Hawaiian, Blushing Scot, Bourbon and Soda, Bourbon and Sprite, Bourbon Breeze, Bourbon Godfather, Brooklyn Bridge, Caribou Lou, Duck Fart, Godfather, Irish Rusty Nail, Mind Eraser, Moscow Mule, Newgenics, Ogdon Special, Old-Fashioned, Pseudo-Coke, Rusty Nail, Scotch and Soda, Scotch Cider, Scotch Gimlet, Scotch Mist, Scotch Old-Fashioned, Scotch On The Rocks, Scotch Radke, Scotch Stinger, Sidecar, Veteran, Vodka Gimlet, White Russian

Pronounced Par fey is also known as the glass for foo foo drinks. This glass comes in various shapes. The stem keeps the ice cream from melting quickly.
Typical Size: 12 oz.
A pint glass is a drinking vessel holding a British pint (568ml) of liquid and is usually used for beer. The three common shapes of pint glass are Conical, Jug, and Lager, though others are available.
Typical Size: 16 oz.Used By: 99 Apples, Flaming Dr. Pepper, Irish Car Bomb, Jager Bomb

This larger container usually has a handle and a lip or spout for pouring the contents into several glasses. Available in glass or plastic.
Typical Size: 60 oz.
A narrow glass essentially used for pousse cafés and other layered dessert drinks. It's shape increases the ease of layering ingredients.
Typical Size: 6 oz.
A large semispherical bowl suitable for punches or large mixes. Typical size is 1 gallon. Often used at parties.
Typical Size: 128 oz.
This elegantly shaped stemmed glass is generally used to serve red wine. The stem is used for holding not to affect the temperature of the drink.
Typical Size: 10 oz.
This small narrow stemmed glass is the choice for aperitifs, ports, and sherry.
Typical Size: 2 oz.
Usually made of very thick glass, especially at the bottom. The regular shot glass is approximately 2 inches tall. The regular shot glass is also used as a measuring tool when preparing cocktails.
Typical Size: 1.5 oz.Used By: Brain Geyser, Buttery Nipple, Carmel Apple, Chocolate Cake, Chocolate Covered Cherry, Chocolate Covered Strawberry, Cocksucking Cowboy, Flatliner, Grandma's Peach Pussy, Jello Shot, Kamikaze, Kamikaze, Nazi Taco, Polar Ice Cap, Prarie Fire, Purple Hooter, QuickF***, Rattlesnake, Red Headed Slut, Screaming Nazi, Slippery Cock, Three Wise Men, Wet Pussy

Usually made of very thick glass, especially at the bottom. The triple shot glass is approximately 6 inches tall.
Typical Size: 4.5 oz.Used By: Captain Jack, Neapolitan Shooter, The Lion's Roar

This is a stemmed, wide opening glass that is similar to a whiskey sour glass but usually bigger.
Typical Size: 8 oz.Used By: Babylon Sour

This is a stemmed, wide opening glass, alike to a small version of a champagne flute.
Typical Size: 5 oz.Used By: Apple Sour, Blackstone, Scitalina, Scotch Sour

The stem helps keep the wine stay chilled by not allowing the heat of the hand to be in contact with the part of the glass that actually holds the wine.
Typical Size: 8 oz.