Rocks Glasses

The rocks glass, also known as an old fashioned or lowball glass, is characterized by its short and wide structure, complemented by a robust and sturdy bottom. These glasses are specifically crafted to accommodate generous amounts of ice and mixers, making them ideal for serving drinks predominantly composed of spirits.

Old Fashioned Rocks Glass

The name “rocks glass” pays homage to the iconic Old Fashioned cocktail, which is traditionally prepared by combining bourbon whiskey with sugar and a few dashes of Angostura bitters.

When it comes to enjoying whisky on the rocks, the rocks glass is specifically designed to enhance the experience of savoring spirits with ice. The rocks glass, characterized by its short and wide structure, provides ample room for one or two large ice cubes. The wider opening allows the aroma of the whisky to be more pronounced, enhancing the olfactory experience as you sip your drink. The sturdy bottom of the glass provides stability and a solid grip.

By using a rocks glass, you ensure that the whisky remains chilled while allowing the ice to melt gradually, which can subtly dilute the spirit and unlock additional flavors and complexities. The glass also allows for easy swirling, enabling the aromas to be released and the flavors to be fully appreciated.

Old Fashion Glass Set

DeeCoo Rocks Glasses

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With their classic appeal and functional design, rocks glasses offer the perfect vessel for a variety of timeless cocktails. These glasses also are perfect for whiskey on the rocks. Here are some examples of cocktails that are traditionally served in a rocks glass:

Old Fashioned: The quintessential cocktail that lends its name to the glass itself. It features muddled sugar, a few dashes of Angostura bitters, and bourbon whiskey, garnished with an orange twist and a cherry.

Whiskey Sour: A refreshing and tangy concoction comprising whiskey, freshly squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup, and a touch of egg white for a frothy texture. The rocks glass enhances the sipping experience by preserving the drink’s vibrant flavors.

Negroni: A classic Italian cocktail known for its perfect balance of bitterness and complexity. The Negroni is crafted by combining equal parts of gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari, garnished with an orange peel. The rocks glass accommodates the cocktail’s harmonious blend of flavors.

Boulevardier: A close relative of the Negroni, the Boulevardier substitutes gin with bourbon whiskey, resulting in a richer and more robust flavor profile. This cocktail is composed of bourbon, sweet vermouth, and Campari, stirred together and served over a large ice cube in a rocks glass.

Mint Julep: A beloved Southern cocktail, particularly popular during the Kentucky Derby. The Mint Julep brings together bourbon whiskey, muddled fresh mint leaves, simple syrup, and crushed ice, all elegantly presented in a rocks glass.

Dark and Stormy: A delightful and easy-to-make highball cocktail that combines dark rum, ginger beer, and a squeeze of lime. The rocks glass showcases the cocktail’s effervescence and allows for a generous serving of ice.

Rusty Nail: A smooth and robust drink made with Scotch whisky and Drambuie, a honey and herb-infused liqueur. Served over ice in a rocks glass, the Rusty Nail is a sophisticated and timeless cocktail choice.

These classic cocktails, among many others, shine when served in a rocks glass. Its distinct shape and sturdy construction not only enhance the drinking experience but also pay tribute to the rich history and craftsmanship behind these iconic concoctions. Additionally, the weight and thickness of the glass contribute to the overall drinking experience, providing a substantial feel in the hand and conveying a sense of sophistication and elegance.