Entertaining 101- Essential Glassware For A Home Bar - Sanctuary Home Decor (2024)

Hi There! I’m working on a new series this summer called Entertaining 101. As a former event designer and coordinator, I learned so much about entertaining, from hosting intimate dinner parties to throwing blow-out bashes, I’ve done it all. One of the things I realized is that some simple entertaining tips can go a long way toward making a party successful, so I wanted to share a bit of what I learned with you all in the hopes that it will make your next soiree easier to plan.

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Since most parties start with offering your guests something to drink, I thought we should talk glassware first. In my experience, there are only a few glasses that are needed in a home bar to fulfill all of your party needs. Many glasses can be used for dual purposes, so having just a few basics will ensure your guest have their desired drink in a proper glass. Below is my Entertaining 101 Guide to Essential Glassware For A Home Bar.

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THE SHOT GLASS

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This glass is perfect for the guest that likes the simplest of co*cktails. Whether it is a shot of tequila with a lime on the side or a mixed shooter, having shot glass for your guests who prefer a simple pour of their favorite libation is a must.

Shot glasses come in various styles from tall and narrow to short and wide. I prefer a wider variety because they work for many types of alcohol.

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THE ROCKS GLASS

Perhaps the most versatile of all glasses, the rocks or old-fashioned glass is essential for most mixed drinks that are served over ice. You can never have too many rocks glasses, because most co*cktails and non-alcoholic beverages can be served in this glass.

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If you had to make only one choice for a basic co*cktail glass, this would be it!

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THE HIGHBALL GLASS

Second to the rocks glass in terms of versatility, the highball glass serves many purposes. From a simple lemonade or sparkling water to a gin and tonic or vodka collins, this glass serves many purposes and is the second most important glass to have on hand.

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THE COUPE

This is by far my favorite glass! I love a beautiful coupe. Not only is it lovely, but it also serves many purposes. Rather than have several types of glasses for various sparkling or shaken co*cktails, you can use this shape for may drinks from champagne to sparkling wine, or for a martini or margarita. They come in several shapes and sizes, and you can’t go wrong with any style.

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This is a wonderful all-purpose co*cktail glass and should be included in any basic barware collection.

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THE PILSNER GLASS

With the resurgence of microbreweries and beer varieties, having a good pilsner glass has now become a must. Whether you are serving a local brew or have a keg at your party, your beer drinking guest will appreciate having a proper pilsner glass for their brew.

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RED AND WHITE WINE

There is a lot of science behind what type of glass should be used for red or white wines and, to be honest, I am not an expert in this area. What I do know, is that if you have guests who are “wine drinkers” a bit of knowledge about what glass to use is helpful. Here’s what you need to know: Serve red wines in glasses with larger bowls and white wines in glasses with smaller bowls. That’s all there is to it. The truth is you could have one “all-purpose” wine glass that would work just fine for any party, but if you want to impress your wine-drinking guests keep a couple of each type of wine glass on hand.

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SPECIALTY GLASSES

If you are serving a particular type of drink, having some specialty glasses on hand can be a plus. From copper mugs, for Moscow mules to custom shaped glassware for high-end whiskey or brandy, there are numerous options out there for bar glasses that are specifically designed for unique drinks.

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So there you have it… the seven essential bar glasses you need for your home bar. The great news is, you can rent all of these glasses from a party rental company for a very reasonable price. Alternatively, if you have some storage space, you can easily purchase “caterer’s boxes” of dishes and glassware that you can use for many years to come.

Stay tuned for next week’s post on how to make a beautiful charcuterie (that’s a fancy term for cheese and meat) board.

Have a beautiful day!

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FAQs

How many glasses do I need for a home bar? ›

Everyday Glassware: Buy Sets of 8

According to Cooney, this number typically works for everyday use and small-scale entertaining. "For the frequent hostess, I'd recommend eight glasses for wine and eight for water or co*cktails," she says. "I have a rule that no more than eight people makes a perfect dinner party."

What type of glasses should a bar have? ›

Very useful, tall glasses are essential in any bar. They're used for tall mixed drinks (also called highballs) that can be as simple as a shot of liquor topped with juice or soda. Quite often, the drinks are built directly in the glass by pouring the ingredients over ice and stirring to mix.

What is the most versatile glassware? ›

Perhaps the most versatile of all glasses, the rocks or old-fashioned glass is essential for most mixed drinks that are served over ice. You can never have too many rocks glasses, because most co*cktails and non-alcoholic beverages can be served in this glass.

Why do they call it a Nick and Nora glass? ›

The glass was named by bartender Dale DeGroff for Nick and Nora Charles, a pair of fictional detectives. DeGroff was hired to lead the bar program at the Rainbow Room restaurant in New York City in 1987.

What are the must have liquors for home bar? ›

What Are the Best Liquors to Stock in Your Home Bar?
  • Whiskey.
  • Vodka.
  • Rum.
  • Gin.
  • Tequila.
  • Wines and liqueurs.
  • Other essential bar ingredients.

What shape glasses are most attractive? ›

MOST FLATTERING FRAMES

For women, large and bold styles draw attention to the eyes and make the face appear smaller, while rectangle and square frames offset roundness for men, creating a more masculine appearance.

What glass should a margarita be served in? ›

If you're looking to serve only margaritas, a traditional and sturdy stemmed margarita glass is what you'll want. Stemless rocks glasses are a more versatile option. Easier to store and more manageable to hold, rocks glasses can be used to serve a wider range of beverages and feel straightforward to drink from.

What is the most versatile glass for alcohol? ›

If you're going to leave here with only one addition to your glass cabinet, make it a double rocks glass, also known as double old fashioned. At 12 to 14 ounces, it's more versatile than a 8 to 10 ounce single rocks glass, and perfect for co*cktails with ice, including old-fashioneds and Manhattans on the rocks.

How do I choose the right glassware? ›

Consider the type of beverage you want to serve, such as wine, beer, co*cktails, spirits, or non-alcoholic drinks. Glass shape: The shape of the glass can significantly impact the aroma, taste, and presentation of the beverage. For example:Wine glasses: Red wine glasses typically have.

How do I choose glassware? ›

“When choosing glassware, these are five indicators: thickness, clarity, refraction, cut, sound and weight,” Joanna Maya, founder of Gurasu, explains.

What is a pina colada glass called? ›

Poco Grande / Piña Colada Glass

Sometimes referred to as a Piña Colada glass, the Poco Grande is a big-bowled glass and is commonly used for frozen drinks (served with crushed ice).

What are tall skinny glasses called? ›

Highball and collins glasses

There is technically a difference between a highball and a collins glass: “A highball is a tall, skinny glass. A collins is just a taller glass,” Piacentini says. Collins glasses are usually a couple ounces larger than a highball, but only due to the additional height.

What glass to serve Manhattan in? ›

How many bottles should a home bar have? ›

For the most basic beginning setup, your bar should include at least three or four of the five most popular liquors: vodka, gin, rum, tequila, and whiskey. With one bottle of a nice (but not super expensive) bottle of each, you have the ingredients necessary to make many of the classics.

What size should a home bar be? ›

Most standard home bar designs are at least 6' long to accommodate three bar stools or an 8' bar that will give you room for four stools. You'll also want to think about the shape that you'd like your bar to be. There are several options to consider, including L-shaped, horseshoe-shaped or straight bar designs.

Does a home bar increase home value? ›

Wet bars can be a good investment. They are popular with homebuyers and can increase the value of your property. The complexity of installing a wet bar depends on your skills and the features you want. Consider plumbing and electrical needs before starting.

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