+1 on the freebies. I have glasses with fluted out sides, straight sides, dimpled sides etc sides and really don't notice any difference with the experience. I'm of the ol adage that if ain't broke don't spend money on more. Just my 0.02While I'm certainly no bourbon expert, personally while sipping on Rowans Creek I just use the short whisky glass freebies out of holday packages. Haven't noticed a difference other aesthetic.
I've started doing away with the ice/whiskey stones, but still usually splash a touch of water to open it up.I use the Riedel Vinum whiskey glass and drink my bourbon neat. Really enjoy the spirit this way and no longer chill or dilute with ice.View attachment 36757
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+1 stopped using ice; then water. neat is the way too go.I use the Riedel Vinum whiskey glass and drink my bourbon neat. Really enjoy the spirit this way and no longer chill or dilute with ice.View attachment 36757
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I agree...I stopped using anything other than the natural taste..no water, ice, etc. Glasses tend to be a gimmick other than what one gets from the shape...heavy bottom and fluted top to get a nuance of the vapor it brings. I like the snifter myself....owing no allegiance to brand but the shape is what I like when drinking any whiskey, bourbon, liqueurs...I love the smell of it before I actually taste it.I use the Riedel Vinum whiskey glass and drink my bourbon neat. Really enjoy the spirit this way and no longer chill or dilute with ice.View attachment 36757
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+1 stopped using ice; then water. neat is the way too go.
Edit: I love a nice set of rock glass more than anything else. i get weird and creative with beer glasses (collect different ones)
I bury my nose deep in the bowels of the snifter to take in the vapor prior to sipping. I pick up a lot of the notes by doing both. I really think the snifter is the way to go. Prior to the Riedels I had standard highball glasses and drank the spirit with ice. No more.
Now trying to decide what my next bourbon purchase will be.
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Although it's not always considered a "manly" drink and I don't think I have ever heard any even attempt to pair it with a cigar, I also really enjoy good Sake. That's another reason I like the whiskey glass from Glencairn or the Cognac/Hennessy glass from Riedel - two totally different alcohols, same set of glasses to enjoy it with. And I've never complained about drinking tequila out of them, either.Once you go with a Glencairn for any kind of whiskey, I don't see how you could go back.
Maybe some guys feel awkward holding a glass that small, but I say just think of it as an expensive shot glass.
Its the best for nosing if you drink it neat imo.