![]() If you prefer ice, the lines don’t do much good, since you aren’t going to pour the drink and then add ice.īell shape. Indeed handy, but really only if you’re drinking your whiskey neat. There are eight indented lines in the glass which each represent 1 oz of liquid. This was a unique feature that I didn’t see on any other tested vessel. ![]() Claims to keep your drink cool “for literally hours on end.” That’s fine, and appreciated, but why on earth do I need my drink to stay cool for that long? My own dram will be gone long before this feature takes effect! Did any of them really work? Could I notice a difference in flavor? Was all that “engineering” worth the associated price tag for the average guy? And ultimately, what ended up being my favorite drinking vessel? Aged & Ore Duo GlassĪll photos of glasses are taken with 2oz of whiskey contained within.Ĭost: $48 for a pair (includes ice ball molds)ĭouble-walled insulation. To find out, I tested 4 specialty whiskey glasses against my own classic rocks glass. My usual commentary is more along the lines of “Oh man, that’s smooth and tasty” rather than “I detect faint notes of persimmon at the start and a real punch of toasted American oak in the finish.” Would a special glass make a real difference for a guy who can enjoy even the cheaper brands? ![]() Sure, I can differentiate between high end and low end whiskies, but I’m never going to analyze flavor profiles or drop huge coin on a bottle. I wondered if they would noticeably change the flavor/experience, not only for a whiskey connoisseur, but for a more Average Joe drinker like myself. In the modern age, companies have introduced what they claim are advancements in this age-old activity: glasses that supposedly enhance the drinking experience.Īs a semi-regular whiskey drinker, these innovations in glassware have intrigued me. Drinking whiskey from a glass tumbler - perhaps while sitting in a leather chair, reading a leather-bound book - has been a classic male pastime for hundreds of years.
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