Why do whiskey glasses have bumps on bottom?

At high concentrations of ethanol, such as what you might find in whisky, this contact line recedes, drawing particles along with it, which are deposited in ring-shaped patterns.
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Why are shot glasses thick at the bottom?

These glasses are for those wary of heavy drinking, or for establishments which want to cheat their patrons into thinking they are being given more than they are in reality. Their bottoms are sturdy and thick, so they give the illusion of a plain shot glass, when in reality they only hold two-thirds as much liquid.
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Why are whiskey glasses slanted?

A thin rim facilitates delicate sipping for the best appreciation of the flavors of premium whiskeys. The tilted design exposes a larger area of the whiskey to air, allowing for improved appreciation of complex aromas.
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Why are whiskey glasses shaped the way they are?

Whisky glasses are shaped to enhance the experience of drinking and nosing whisky. The most popular glasses feature a bulbous body shape which allows aromas to collect and be directed through a narrow rim.
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What is the purpose of a nosing glass?

Nosing glass is glassware designed to capture the aromas of the drink the best way possible. A typical nosing glass is wide from the bottom, narrow at the top. Sometimes the neck of the nosing glass opens up a bit, so that the aromas come out of the glass in a rich way.
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Are whiskey and bourbon glasses the same?

Technically, bourbon glasses and whiskey glasses are the same. But according to glass manufacturers, there's a particular structure and several other components that best complement each drink's quality and contribute to a different sensory experience for every drinker.
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What is a proper whiskey glass called?

Lowball Glass

The most common and well-known whiskey glass is called the old-fashioned glass. Another name for this whiskey glass is the lowball glass, the rocks glass, or the whiskey tumbler. These all refer to the classic short, wide brim, and thick base glass often used to serve whiskey.
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Why are bourbon glasses heavy?

Most bourbon and whiskey glasses have heavy bases and specific shapes to help draw out the aromas of the liquor, but many can also be used for other cocktails if you're in the mood for something different.
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Are whiskey and scotch glasses the same?

Common names for scotch glasses are rocks glasses, Old Fashioned glasses, whisky tumblers, and lowball glasses. These names work for the classic glass that is short with a wide brim, as well as a thick base. For aficionados, the Glencairn glass can also be known as a whisky-tasting glass or a tulip glass.
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What is special about Glencairn glass?

The Glencairn Glass is considered the definitive glass for whisky, ideal for both blenders and whisky lovers. The wide crystal bowl allows for the fullest appreciation of the whisky's colour and the tapering mouth of the glass captures and focuses the aroma on the nose.
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Why are tequila shot glasses tall?

Tall shot glasses hold the same, if not less amount of alcohol. Due to this illusion, this glass is great for those that want to nurse their shots for a couple of sips. These shot glasses are also great for drinks that evaporate quickly, like shots en flambé, or set on fire.
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Should Whisky glasses be heavy?

That's why glass needs to be thicker so as to make them more durable. So in our minds, it really comes down to if you're gonna be holding that drink in hand for a long time so you don't end up transferring too much body heat into the drink.
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Can you sip from a shot glass?

Shot Glass

Most drinkers will have a “chaser” nearby to wash it down, like a cold beer or even a glass of wine. You can sip on whiskey in a shot glass, but that is basically defeating its purpose.
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Do you put ice in bourbon?

Drinking a beverage “neat” means that it's served to you at room temperature straight with no ice and no additives. This will give you the purest appreciation for the liquor since there are no other elements getting in the way of its rich, aromatic flavor. Some bourbon bars might include a few drops of water.
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How do you hold a whiskey glass?

Place your thumb and two or three of your fingers on the stem. The rest of your fingers should be resting on the glass's foot or gently hovering in the air. Since a Glencairn glass has a thicker stem, you will have to grip the whiskey glass with all of your fingers to make sure it doesn't slip.
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What's a bourbon glass called?

Tumbler. The most common whisky glass, the Tumbler, is also known as the rocks glass, the old-fashioned glass, and the lowball. Its distinctive names are just as versatile as its uses. If you prefer whiskey neat, on the rocks, or whisky cocktails, the Tumbler may be the one for you.
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Why is a highball called a highball?

The name may refer to the practice of serving drinks in tall glasses, on the dining cars of trains powered by steam locomotives, where the engine would get up to speed and the ball that showed boiler pressure was at its high level, known as "highballing".
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Can whiskey be served neat?

A “neat” drink is a pure spirit, poured into a glass with no other ingredients added, not even ice. Whiskey is a very common spirit to drink neat, but that's different from a shot. A whiskey neat is usually two ounces, not chilled, poured directly into a NEAT glass.
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What is the difference between whiskey and bourbon?

Whiskey is a distilled spirit made from grains like corn and rye and aged in wooden barrels. Bourbon is a type of whiskey, and there are strict rules in place to ensure its quality. Bourbon must be made in the US, distilled from at least 51% corn, and aged in new oak-charred barrels.
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Why are whiskey glasses heavy?

One reason why whiskey glasses have a thick base is to maintain the temperature of the drink. By minimizing temperature transfers between the glass's content and its outside environment, you can enjoy your whiskey for as long as you want without compromising its quality and taste.
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How do you properly pour whiskey?

Use the two-finger rule: Pour to the equivalent of two fingers on the side of your glassware and no more. You can refill as much as you like, we encourage it, but for tasting, you need just the right amount of air to glass to whiskey.
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How much whiskey should you put in a glass?

Whether it's financial or health reasons, the standard pour for hard drinks has received comments on being too small or too little. In whiskey neat or on the rocks, the ideal serving is 2 ounces in a whiskey glass.
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