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Reddit mentions of GLENCAIRN SCOTCH WHISKY COPITA NOSING GLASS
Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of GLENCAIRN SCOTCH WHISKY COPITA NOSING GLASS. Here are the top ones.
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- Specifically designed for Canadian whisky
- Wide bowl for the fullest appreciation of color
- Solid base is designed to be easy on the hand
- Hand wash recommended
Features:
Specs:
Height | 2.52 Inches |
Length | 6.42 Inches |
Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Width | 2.52 Inches |
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How does he drink his scotch?
If with ice, go with a rocks glass and throw in a round ice maker.
If he drinks it neat or with a little water, go with the Glencarin glasses everyone is recommending. They are my go to. Another solid choice in this vein would be a copita nosing glass. They're basically a Glencairn on a stick.
Whatever you choose, Amazon or Waterford, a nice touch would be getting the glassware engraved.
I love the sturdy glencairn. Stemware has just a little more sex appeal.
Cool idea, although it's not for me.
Looks similar to the NEAT glass:
http://www.theneatglass.com/
I use a nosing glass like this for all my spirits:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054D876C/
There is no way to dissipate ethanol vapors while concentrating aromas--they're both the same thing. So I want/need concentrated aromas to get the most out of a spirit, and the alcohol vapors don't bother me.
Good luck with your product, though! You might want to try it with whiskey and expand your target audience, at least as an alternative to the NEAT glass.
As a few others have mentioned - as you become more exposed to peat the less shocking, if you will, to your taste it will be. However, the more complexities you may find being able to taste between the peat.
As to the glassware, if you're just drinking out of tumblers, I'd highly recommend getting some tasting glasses. There's the classic Glencairn, the Canadian Glencairn, a copita or anything similar. A glass like these will allow the whisky to concentrate and focus the smell which will allow you to find the more underlying character of the various whiskies.