NPR: Glass Shape Can Affect Amount of Alcohol Poured
27th Dec 2005, 07:53 GMT
A researcher at Cornell University has found that even when bartenders are told to be very careful, they pour about 30 percent more alcohol into a tumbler-sized glass than a highball-sized glass. The result can mean people have more to drink than they think they're getting.
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