What is this glass (???) for?





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I inherited a bar set. It has a wide variety of glassware, all of which I recognize except this piece



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The bottom portion holds a 1/2 cup. There is a small hole connecting the top and bottom. It is awkward to pour out of it and impossible to drink out of it. There are 12 of them, along with all the other glassware.



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  • What a fun vintage piece! Are there any marks or stamps on them?
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I inherited a bar set. It has a wide variety of glassware, all of which I recognize except this piece



enter image description here



The bottom portion holds a 1/2 cup. There is a small hole connecting the top and bottom. It is awkward to pour out of it and impossible to drink out of it. There are 12 of them, along with all the other glassware.



What is its purpose?










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I inherited a bar set. It has a wide variety of glassware, all of which I recognize except this piece



enter image description here



The bottom portion holds a 1/2 cup. There is a small hole connecting the top and bottom. It is awkward to pour out of it and impossible to drink out of it. There are 12 of them, along with all the other glassware.



What is its purpose?










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I inherited a bar set. It has a wide variety of glassware, all of which I recognize except this piece



enter image description here



The bottom portion holds a 1/2 cup. There is a small hole connecting the top and bottom. It is awkward to pour out of it and impossible to drink out of it. There are 12 of them, along with all the other glassware.



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  • What a fun vintage piece! Are there any marks or stamps on them?
    – elbrant
    2 hours ago


















  • What a fun vintage piece! Are there any marks or stamps on them?
    – elbrant
    2 hours ago
















What a fun vintage piece! Are there any marks or stamps on them?
– elbrant
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What a fun vintage piece! Are there any marks or stamps on them?
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It's a double bubble shot glass designed for a shot (on top) and the chaser of your choice on the bottom. It is just a novelty and fancy way of presenting special drinks.



here's a link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE2GtH3x_kU which shows a quick demonstration of filling it.






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  • i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
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  • Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
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It's a double bubble shot glass designed for a shot (on top) and the chaser of your choice on the bottom. It is just a novelty and fancy way of presenting special drinks.



here's a link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE2GtH3x_kU which shows a quick demonstration of filling it.






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  • i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
    – franko
    1 hour ago










  • Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
    – Tanner Swett
    21 mins ago















up vote
4
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It's a double bubble shot glass designed for a shot (on top) and the chaser of your choice on the bottom. It is just a novelty and fancy way of presenting special drinks.



here's a link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE2GtH3x_kU which shows a quick demonstration of filling it.






share|improve this answer





















  • i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
    – franko
    1 hour ago










  • Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
    – Tanner Swett
    21 mins ago













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It's a double bubble shot glass designed for a shot (on top) and the chaser of your choice on the bottom. It is just a novelty and fancy way of presenting special drinks.



here's a link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE2GtH3x_kU which shows a quick demonstration of filling it.






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It's a double bubble shot glass designed for a shot (on top) and the chaser of your choice on the bottom. It is just a novelty and fancy way of presenting special drinks.



here's a link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE2GtH3x_kU which shows a quick demonstration of filling it.







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  • i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
    – franko
    1 hour ago










  • Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
    – Tanner Swett
    21 mins ago


















  • i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
    – franko
    1 hour ago










  • Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
    – Tanner Swett
    21 mins ago
















i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
– franko
1 hour ago




i've never seen such a thing -- brilliant!
– franko
1 hour ago












Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
– Tanner Swett
21 mins ago




Are you intended to just pour the chaser into another glass in order to drink it, or drink it out of the double-bubble glass, or what?
– Tanner Swett
21 mins ago










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