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Wednesday 10 August 2011

Whisky Glasses

Whisky Glasses: Which Is The Best?

 
GOD !!!!  Some people can get very snobby and picky about how to drink whisky, extending this to the subject of whisky glasses.

Quite frankly, if getting your knickers in a twist over whether you’re using the right glass or the best glass is getting in the way of you enjoying your whisky, then it’s time to just relax. Chill. Drink your whisky out of whatever glass you have available. The people who matter won’t be judging you, and the people who judge you don’t matter.

 

Whisky tumblers

When i first started drinking whisky, i was only aware of whisky tumblers as the so-called official glasses to use. I blame the movies and TV, with their scenes of various moguls and their whisky decanters, ice buckets and tumblers, going through the ritual of pouring themselves a Scotch On The Rocks after a long hard day spent taking over the world.
tumbler whisky glass
And indeed, this is where the tumbler comes into its own. It is the perfect glass to use if you are having your whisky with ice, or if you are adding a mixer such as soda, ginger ale or coke.
But it doesn’t only have to be used for that purpose. You can quite happily use tumblers if you are drinking your whisky neat or with a bit of water. I still do it & believe shall continue doing so !

Tulip-shaped whisky glasses

Now.....for the aficionados !!!!!!!!!! we  have some tulip-shaped whisky glasses. We have two types, the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s tasting glass, and the Glencairn glass. Although the two differ slightly in shape, the idea is the same – a slightly bulbous base, tapering in at the top.
tulip-shaped whisky glass
The point of this shape is to concentrate the aroma of the whisky at your nose, enhancing the tasting experience. It does work. I wouldn’t say the effect is so significant that your life is not complete until you’ve used a tulip-shaped glass to taste your whisky. It’s not. The effect is more subtle than that, but it is certainly there. So by all means use the tulip-shaped glasses whilst enjoying your single malt scotch whiskies on their own, and keep your tumblers for use with mixers or cocktails that require “old-fashioned” glasses.
glencairn-whisky-glass
 Enjoy your Dram !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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