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14:50, 20 June 2010: 188.64.35.10 (talk) triggered filter 132, performing the action "edit" on Old fashioned glass. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Removal of all categories (examine)

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[[Image:Old fashioned glass 2.jpg|thumb|An Old Fashioned glass, traditionally used for serving [[Old Fashioned|Old Fashioned cocktails]]]]

The '''Old Fashioned glass''', '''lowball glass''', or '''rocks glass''' is a short [[Glassware#Tumblers|tumbler]] used for serving an [[alcoholic beverage]], such as [[whisky]], with [[ice cubes]] (“on the rocks”). It is also normally used to serve certain [[cocktail]]s, such as the [[Old Fashioned]], from which it receives its name.

Old Fashioned glasses will usually contain 6 to 10 [[fluid ounces]] (180 to 300 mL).<ref>{{cite book |title= The Joy of Mixology|last= Regan|first= Gary|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2003|publisher= Clarkson Potter
|location= New York|edition = first|isbn= 0609608843|page= |pages= 132–133|url= }}</ref><ref name= "Rathbun">{{cite book |title= Good Spirits: Recipes, Revelations, Refreshments, and Romance, Shaken and Served with a Twist|last= Rathbun|first= A. J.|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2007|publisher= The Harvard Common Press|location= Boston, Massachusetts|isbn= 9781558323360|page= 13|pages= |url= }}</ref>

A double Old Fashioned glass contains 12 to 16 [[fluid ounces]] (350 to 440 mL).<ref>{{cite book |title= The Ultimate A-to-Z Bar Guide|last=Herbst|first=Sharon |authorlink= |coauthors= Herbst, Ron |year=1998 |publisher= Broadway Books |location= New York|isbn=9780767901970 |page= 9|url= }}</ref><ref name= "Rathbun"/>


==References==
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{{Glassware}}

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[[Category:Drinkware]]


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'[[Image:Old fashioned glass 2.jpg|thumb|An Old Fashioned glass, traditionally used for serving [[Old Fashioned|Old Fashioned cocktails]]]] The '''Old Fashioned glass''', '''lowball glass''', or '''rocks glass''' is a short [[Glassware#Tumblers|tumbler]] used for serving an [[alcoholic beverage]], such as [[whisky]], with [[ice cubes]] (“on the rocks”). It is also normally used to serve certain [[cocktail]]s, such as the [[Old Fashioned]], from which it receives its name. Old Fashioned glasses will usually contain 6 to 10 [[fluid ounces]] (180 to 300 mL).<ref>{{cite book |title= The Joy of Mixology|last= Regan|first= Gary|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2003|publisher= Clarkson Potter |location= New York|edition = first|isbn= 0609608843|page= |pages= 132–133|url= }}</ref><ref name= "Rathbun">{{cite book |title= Good Spirits: Recipes, Revelations, Refreshments, and Romance, Shaken and Served with a Twist|last= Rathbun|first= A. J.|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2007|publisher= The Harvard Common Press|location= Boston, Massachusetts|isbn= 9781558323360|page= 13|pages= |url= }}</ref> A double Old Fashioned glass contains 12 to 16 [[fluid ounces]] (350 to 440 mL).<ref>{{cite book |title= The Ultimate A-to-Z Bar Guide|last=Herbst|first=Sharon |authorlink= |coauthors= Herbst, Ron |year=1998 |publisher= Broadway Books |location= New York|isbn=9780767901970 |page= 9|url= }}</ref><ref name= "Rathbun"/> ==References== {{reflist}} {{wiktionary|tumbler}} {{Glassware}} {{mixed-drink-stub}} [[Category:Drinkware]] [[de:Tumbler]] [[fr:Tumbler]] [[hu:Old fashioned pohár]] [[nl:Tumbler]] [[it:Old fashioned glass]] [[ja:ロックグラス]] [[pl:Tumbler]]'
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