The Broc Cellars Mixing Glass, with its handblown textured surface and elegant cylindrical shape, stands gracefully against a plain light background. Its narrow spout adds a touch of artistry to any setting.
A Broc Cellars Mixing Glass, made of transparent handblown glass, holds orange liquid as it sits on a white surface. Its spout casts a shadow to the left.
Three Broc Cellars Mixing Glasses with amber liquid gleam on a white surface, each adorned with an orange peel garnish. One shows a stirring stick, suggesting recent use. Their long shadows dance with plant silhouettes in the top left corner, highlighting the elegance of the handblown glassware.
The Broc Cellars Mixing Glass, with its handblown textured surface and elegant cylindrical shape, stands gracefully against a plain light background. Its narrow spout adds a touch of artistry to any setting.
A Broc Cellars Mixing Glass, made of transparent handblown glass, holds orange liquid as it sits on a white surface. Its spout casts a shadow to the left.
Three Broc Cellars Mixing Glasses with amber liquid gleam on a white surface, each adorned with an orange peel garnish. One shows a stirring stick, suggesting recent use. Their long shadows dance with plant silhouettes in the top left corner, highlighting the elegance of the handblown glassware.

Mixing Glass

Regular price $ 85.00 Save $ -85.00
4 in stock

The Long Confidence Mixing Glass is designed for creating cocktails, or as a small pitcher. It is sized for a Cooper cocktail strainer as well. All of our glass is made by hand. We developed a technique that yields a slightly different form each time, using a mold and form-making process that we developed with our glassblower.
Each piece is labor-intensive, showing the mark of the hand and the evidence of its creation.

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The Manhattan and Mixing Glass make great additions to your Broc glass and decanter set. The Broc glassware was designed by Chris Brockway and Bridget Leary of Broc Cellars in collaboration with Rafi Ajl, owner of The Long Confidence. The glassware comes to life at Oakland-based Glow Glass Studio, where it is handblown by Alexander Abajian, Evan Kolker, and David Battaglia. Explore Making Glass to see how our glasses are crafted.