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Sunday, 25 January 2015

The Best Type Of Whiskey Glasses

By Chris Carr


There are several types of whiskey glass ware that is used for one of the most popular alcoholic beverages in the world today. Whether it is an expensive drop or one of the cheaper brands a suitable glass for your beverage is a must. It is classed as an elegant and stylish drink; it's what Barney Stinson drinks.

What determines the type of glass used is purely a personal preference. There is a range of glasses suitable for the consumption of whiskey. There are some drinkers who like to consume as much whiskey as possible in a short space of time and others who would rather take their time to sip slowly and enjoy whiskey at their leisure. Quality whiskey requires quality glasses and some of the glasses available on the market are listed below.

If drinking a high quality whiskey then it requires a high quality glass to compliment it. Using a chaser for a lower quality whiskey would be easier and quicker. Following is a list of Whiskey glasses:

Tulip glasses are as the name suggests, is shaped like a tulip with a round bottom and tapers off towards the top with a small flute edge. They are also known as Glencairn glasses. The taper at the top allows for the concentration of the scents of the whiskey. When the nose is placed into the top of the glass and you sip the whiskey, the aromas are directed like a laser beam to your nose allowing you maximum enjoyment. At times it may be a little overwhelming so a dash of water added takes the edge off it a little.

Shot glasses vary in both size and shape. The idea of a shot of whiskey is to down the shot in one swallow. Most shot glasses hold two ounces of liquor, so this practice is easily done. On occasions a drinker will take a shot of whiskey and then follow it up with a light chaser. Beer is the usual chaser although water is sometimes used. These chasers may be taken using a shot glass.

Snifter:

Shot Glass:

Shot Glass:

Tulip glass or otherwise known as Glencairn Whiskey glasses are as the name suggests is shaped like a tulip. The bottom is round in shape and tapers in at the top. It is excellent for nosing the whiskey, as the small tapered opening allows for the concentration of the aroma of the whiskey. These glasses are designed for people who enjoy quality whiskey in its purest form or with maybe with a dash of water. The smaller opening at the top makes it challenging to add an ice cube.

Snifter:

The old fashioned tumbler is designed for mixed drinks and is sometimes called a highball. It usually has straight sides and has the capacity to hold around seven to ten ounces of liquor. The whiskey tumbler is most often used to serve Whiskey with a mix, however on occasions it is used to serve whiskey straight. The tumbler is used to serve bourbon or mixed drinks preferably those that contain whiskey.

How you hold your glass is important also as the whiskey glasses described combine the temperature and aroma which indulge your sense at the top of the glass.




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