Английская Википедия:Hurricane glass

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Hurricane cocktail in a Souvenir Hurricane Glass at Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans

A hurricane glass is a form of drinking glass which typically will contain Шаблон:Convert. It is used to serve mixed drinks, particularly the Hurricane from which it is named originating at Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans.[1] Other drinks served in this glass include the Singapore Sling, June bug, piña colada and Blue Hawaii. It is shaped similarly to a vase or a hurricane lamp and is typically taller and wider than a highball glass.

In New Orleans, a Hurricane is sometimes served in a disposable plastic cup, as New Orleans laws permit drinking in public and leaving a bar with a drink, but prohibit public drinking from glass or metal containers.[2][3]

The poco grande glass has a similar fluted bowl shape, but is shallower and has a longer stem. It is used for similar drinks as the hurricane glass, but its smaller portion size (about Шаблон:Convert) allows the bartender flexibility in determining the size of the drinks offered and/or the amount of alcohol in the glass.

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  1. Pat O'Brien's Bar, The Hurricane Шаблон:Webarchive. Accessed 2013.01.16.
  2. Virtual Tourist, Drinking, New Orleans. Accessed 2012.10.04.
  3. New Orleans Online, Hurricane. Accessed 2012.10.04.