How to Pour a Drink Into a Glass

Locate and acquire a cup (preferably glass, but not necessary) that the orange juice will be poured into., Bring the beverage container to the glass or cup. , Firmly grasp the container, and then carefully unscrew the cap., With one hand pick up the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Locate and acquire a cup (preferably glass

    Be cautious when doing this.

    A spill could result if too much force is put into unscrewing the cap. , With the other hand, hold the glass in place so that the force of the beverage does not knock it over. , The angle of the tilt will depend on how full the container is, but a full container will likely require between a 35° and 45° angle tilt. ,,,,
  2. Step 2: but not necessary) that the orange juice will be poured into.

  3. Step 3: Bring the beverage container to the glass or cup.

  4. Step 4: Firmly grasp the container

  5. Step 5: and then carefully unscrew the cap.

  6. Step 6: With one hand pick up the container and began to tilt it towards the glass.

  7. Step 7: Finally

  8. Step 8: complete the tilt of the container so that beverage flows out of the container and into the glass.

  9. Step 9: Continue holding the diagonal container in place until the beverage level of the glass or cup fills to the desired amount.

  10. Step 10: When the desired amount of beverage is poured

  11. Step 11: rotate the container back to a standing position and set it down.

  12. Step 12: Put the cap back on the container

  13. Step 13: and return it to the refrigerator.

  14. Step 14: Enjoy your beverage.

Detailed Guide

Be cautious when doing this.

A spill could result if too much force is put into unscrewing the cap. , With the other hand, hold the glass in place so that the force of the beverage does not knock it over. , The angle of the tilt will depend on how full the container is, but a full container will likely require between a 35° and 45° angle tilt. ,,,,

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