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TTText["Shot glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Shot glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/shot-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Shot glass\"/><p>Shot glasses (also called shooter glasses) are used for shooter style drinks.</p><ul><li>A \"shot\" is technically defined as 1.5 ounces.</li><li>Small shot glasses or \"pony\" shots are common, and hold 1 ounce.</li><li>Many shot glasses can be larger, holding 2 or even 3 ounces.  Elaborate shooters may often require a large shot glass.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Snifter"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Snifter</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/snifter.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Snifter\"/><p>Also called a brandy glass, or a brandy snifter.  Snifters have a short stem and rounded glass to allow you to cradle the drink in the palm of your hand to warm the contents.</p><ul><li>Used for brandy and cognac drinks.</li><li>Often used for drinks which are to be set on fire.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Cocktail glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Cocktail glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/cocktail-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Cocktail glass\"/><p>The cocktail glass is also commonly called a martini glass. Designs range from thin and delicate to colorful and crazy, and the correct cocktail glass will do wonders for the presentation of your drink.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 6 ounces</li><li>Use a regular or straight stem glass for martinis and classic drinks.</li><li>Z-stems or other fancy designs go well with colorful drinks!</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Highball glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Highball glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/highball-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Highball glass\"/><p>The highball glass is very common for serving mixed drinks.  Tall and thin, they generally provide the right size for a combination of ice, spirit and mix.</p><ul><li>Holds 8 to 10 oz.</li><li>Great for highballs, rickeys, coolers, spritzers, any simple mixed drinks.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Collins glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Collins glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/collins-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Collins glass\"/><p>A tall, slender glass for larger recipes.  Named after the classic Tom Collins, but now used in a wide variety of mixed drinks.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 12-16 ounces.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Sherry glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Sherry glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/sherry-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Sherry glass\"/><p>Small, narrow stemmed glasses with a wider rim than a cordial glass.</p><ul><li>Holds 2 ounces.</li><li>Ideal for liqueurs and apertifs</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Old Fashioned glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Old Fashioned glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/old-fashioned-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Old Fashioned glass\"/><p>Also called a \"rocks\" glass.  A short glass, often square or perfectly round, it is used for many classic highballs.  Also comes in double sizes for larger drinks.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 4 - 6 ounces.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Double Old Fashioned glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Double Old Fashioned glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/double-old-fashioned-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Double Old Fashioned glass\"/><p>It\'s a regular old-fashioned glass, but double!  Also called a \"rocks\" glass, a double old-fashioned can be used for many basic highballs and small mixed drinks.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 6 to 8 ounces.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Flute glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Flute glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/flute-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Flute glass\"/><p>A tall, slender glass designed to preserve the carbonation of champagne.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 6 - 8 ounces.</li><li>Great for elegant or romantic drinks.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Punch Bowl"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Punch Bowl</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/punch-bowl.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Punch Bowl\"/><p>A large bowl used to mix significant quantities of alcohol and juice.  Requires serving glasses, typically small cups.</p></div>"]
TTText["Red Wine glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Red Wine glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/red-wine-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Red Wine glass\"/><p>A good red wine glass is generally large (20 ounces or more) with a rounded bowl shape, curving in towards the rim.</p><ul><li>Used for wine (duh), and large, light drinks</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Beer Mug"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Beer Mug</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/beer-mug.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Beer Mug\"/><p>A large mug made of thick glass, with a handle.  It holds beer.  You know. And stuff.</p><ul><li>Great size for \"drop-shot\" drinks.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Coffee Mug"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Coffee Mug</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/coffee-mug.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Coffee Mug\"/><p>A thick mug with a handle, designed for holding hot beverages.  Not considered a bar glass, but we certainly won\'t tell anyone if you mix up a toasty treat in your favourite caffeine implentation solution (our marketing department told us to say that).</p></div>"]
TTText["Hurricane glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Hurricane glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/hurricane-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Hurricane glass\"/><p>A large, wide glass, generally short-stemmed, with a distinctive reverse curve near the top where the rim broadens out.</p><ul><li>Typically holds 12 - 20 ounces</li><li>Best glass for tropical drinks, frozen or unfrozen</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Sour glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Sour glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/sour-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Sour glass\"/><p>A small, stemmed glass, widest at the top.  Resembles a small champagne glass.</p><ul><li>Also called a whiskey sour glass</li><li>Typically holds 5-6 ounces</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["White Wine glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">White Wine glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/white-wine-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"White Wine glass\"/><p>A white wine glass is more elongated in the body than a red wine glass, and curves gently inwards near the rim.  A long stem is used for holding so your hand doesn\'t warm the contents.</p><ul><li>Good for chilled mixed drinks</li><li>Also good for sparkling and bubbly drinks</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Pousse Cafe glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Pousse Cafe glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/pousse-cafe-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Pousse Cafe glass\"/><p>A small cylindrical glass, with or without a stem, used for serving pousse-cafe (layered) drinks.  The shape of the glass makes it easier to layer the ingredients.</p><ul><li>Holds 3-4 ounces</li><li>Excellent for layered drinks and liqueurs</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Parfait glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Parfait glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/parfait-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Parfait glass\"/><p>A wide-rimmed glass that comes in many guises, ranging from bowl-shaped to hurricane style.  These glasses are generally reserved for ice cream or fruit drinks.</p></div>"]
TTText["Sleeve"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Sleeve</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/sleeve.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Sleeve\"/><p>Also called a pilsner glass.  Designed with a narrow base that broadens towards the top without curving to help showcase its contents and provide a nice head on beer.  Sleeves are great for mixed drinks as well.</p><ul><li>Holds 10-12 ounces</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Irish Coffee Mug"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Irish Coffee Mug</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/irish-coffee-mug.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Irish Coffee Mug\"/><p>Irish coffee glasses make for great presentation of hot drinks.  If you don\'t have any, a regular mug will usually do.  Generally made with heavy glass to withstand high temperatures.</p><ul><li>Holds about 8 oz.</li><li>Great for hot chocolate drinks, with whipped cream toppings.  Mmmm.</li><li>Easy to rim with sugar or chocolate.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Cordial glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Cordial glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/cordial-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Cordial glass\"/><p>A small stemmed glass, generally used for apertifs and liqueurs.</p><ul><li>Holds 2 ounces</li><li>Makes a good presentation glass for layered drinks</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Mason Jar"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Mason Jar</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/mason-jar.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Mason Jar\"/><p>We don\'t know who decided to put a handle on a mason jar and start drinking out of it, but we\'ll thank them anyway.  Sort of a trashy-yet-classy kind of container, it really has nothing going for it other than, hey, you\'re drinking out of a jar.</p></div>"]
TTText["Pitcher"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Pitcher</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/pitcher.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Pitcher\"/><p>A big jug, suitable for mixing up a whole bunch of something all at once.  Should have a lip for pouring into separate glasses for serving.</p><ul><li>Ideal for margaritas and frozen drinks</li><li>A pitcher of sangria is a great summer party drink!</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Coupette"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Coupette</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/coupette.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Coupette\"/><p>Also called a margarita glass, the coupette is a wide-topped glass with a broad rim for salting.  Generally flatter and less curved than a coupe glass.  A common style features a fluted stem which abruptly gives way to the wide top.</p><ul><li>Wide rim makes salting and garnishing very easy</li><li>Great for frozen drinks and tropical drinks</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Unknown"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Unknown</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/unknown.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Unknown\"/><p>What glass is this?  Where did it come from?  What\'s it look like?  What is it doing to the cat?  WhoooooOOOOOOoooo!  All is shrouded in mystery.  Dark and spooky mystery, which is our favourite kind.</p><p>Seriously though, obviously someone forgot to tell us what kind of glass to use.  So blame them, and use whatever kind of glass you want.</p></div>"]
TTText["Coupe"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Coupe</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/coupe.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Coupe\"/><p>A saucer-shaped glass with a wide, broad rim.  Originally invented for drinking champagne, the glass has evolved into more modern forms.  Not to be confused with the coupette glass, which is flatter and shallower.</p></div>"]
TTText["Test Tube"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Test Tube</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/test-tube.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Test Tube\"/><p>A bold implement of science, the test tube is truly a multi-functional tool for the ages.  It takes on a new frontier of chemistry when used to study various alcoholic compounds.  It even lends itself to the forgotten alchemical taste-test, especially when used shooter-style.</p><ul><li>A stylish way to drink shots.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Plastic Beer Cups"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Plastic Beer Cups</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/plastic-beer-cups.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Plastic Beer Cups\"/><p>They\'re plastic and they hold beer.  We can think of a lot of things that are  much less useful than that.</p><ul><li>Ideal for outdoor drinks.</li><li>Won\'t leave glass shards all over your patio.</li></ul></div>"]
TTText["Pint glass"] = ["<div class=\"tipTitle\">Pint glass</div><div class=\"tipBody\"><img src=\"/images/glasses/pint-glass.jpg\" class=\"imgGlass\" alt=\"Pint glass\"/><p>A typical beer glass.  Generally made of heavy glass to survive being bashed around in bars.  Holds, well, a pint of liquid.</p></div>"]
