andrewsutherland2002
Real Men Cut Lusis in 1/2
:tpd:Whatever's clean.
Now that's hardcore!:tuThe bottle it came in.
:tpd:Whatever's clean.
Now that's hardcore!:tuThe bottle it came in.
I guess this question also depends on what whisk(e)y you drink and how (mixed, neat, rocks).
I usually drink Scotch and prefer it neat (or maybe with a little water). I like using a whisk(e)y tasting glass like the Glencairn glass.
For a mixed drink I use a standard rocks glass, but nothing fancy.
What do you use?
A double old fashioned glass.
If I remember correctly the maker of Beam was in on the glass selection. They tasted bourbon out of numerous glasses until they found one that better allowed the bourbon to hit the back of your tongue just right. Personally I think they just wanted an excuse to drink all day.Its small and they weren't expensive at all. Supposedly its specifically for bourbon but strangely enough my Scotch tastes just fine when I use the glass
I guess this question also depends on what whisk(e)y you drink and how (mixed, neat, rocks).
I usually drink Scotch and prefer it neat (or maybe with a little water). I like using a whisk(e)y tasting glass like the Glencairn glass.
For a mixed drink I use a standard rocks glass, but nothing fancy.
What do you use?
Reidel.
A tad delicate for my fat, clumsy hands, though. Getting the Glencairn-style as soon as I can aford to replace these.
...a Glenmorangie glass that came with 4 mini bottles.
Neat in a double old fashioned. I love the look, feel, and heft of my old-style Wateford Lismore double old fashioneds. But I may have to get some of those tasting glasses to try.