The Best Type Of Whiskey Glasses

By Chris Carr


Several types of glasses used for the consumption of whiskey are available on the market today. Whiskey is an elegant stylish drink favored worldwide. Whether it is the decades old whiskey or a new cheaper variety whiskey enjoys unrivaled popularity.

The type of glass used for the consumption of whiskey is determined by the drinker. Some drinkers like to consume a whole lot of whiskey in a short space of time, while others prefer to sip and slowly savour the mellow tones of the drink.

Tulip:

Tulip.

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.

Similar to the tulip glass, the snifter doesn't flute at the top. It is also a shorter glass but has more width to it. It too enhances the aroma of the whiskey, as it collects high in the bowl of the glass. An excellent choice when choosing a vessel for drinking quality whiskey.

This glass is similar to the tulip glass, except it doesn't have a fluted top and is more of a squat and wider glass. The aroma of the whiskey is collected high in the bowl which enhances the flavour and teases the senses as you inhale and sip. Thuis is an excellent choice for drinking a good quality whiskey.

Shot Glass:

Tumbler:

Tumbler:

The Snifter presents significant characteristics to the tulip; however it isn't fluted and is wider and shorter. As with the tulip shaped glass it also enhances the flavour of the whiskey by collecting the aroma of the drink high in the bowl. When sipping a quality whiskey this type of glass is an excellent choice.

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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