
Neat – An interesting and pretty recent addition to the whiskey glassware lineup. Another solid option for that cocktail you’re looking to drink. You get a clean experience with this kinda glass in hand. Easy for you to hold onto when you’re drinking or relaxing. Tulip – Even more a glorified wine glass with its long stem. Cocktails are the go-to drink with a glass-like this. You got a wide mouth and a thin stem to allow you to grip it underneath and hold it out when you’re not drinking. Snifter – This is basically like a thick wine glass. And you can swish it around to allow the flavor to explode just a little more. It’s made to drink in social settings, allowing you to hold it comfortably while chatting it up with friends. Glencairn – This glass is the kind you’ll find most typically at tastings. Best straight up or on the rocks, but can handle some cocktails if you’re feeling frisky. The go-to if you’re looking for a simple but effective time. It’s solid and durable and comfortable in the hands, if not overly sexy. Tumbler – Probably the most popular type of whiskey glass around, as you’ve definitely held one in hand if you ever ordered some whiskey on the rocks at a bar. And to give you guys a good little rundown of the different kinds of glasses that are available, we have laid them out for you below. Different styles mean different benefits and these different styles can also mean they are better for one kind of drink over the other. Now, there’s many different kind of whiskey glasses you can pick up. But because the right glass for the right drink can make it taste better.

And not just because you’ll feel more elegant with one in hand.

The biggest thing is the way a good whiskey glass can enhance the experience of drinking that whiskey. Having some good whiskey glasses in your house isn’t just about presentation though. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
