Then there’s this one. I’m not sure what I think of the NEAT glass. Our friends at Bottom of the Barrel Bourbon Podcast reviewed it here, and it’s one of the few dedicated whiskey glasses on the market. You can feel free to try it yourself. For me? I’ll stick with the Glencairn. The extra wide and flat rim just begs for a spill in my eyes, and it looks an awful lot like a spittoon.
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Bill is the Co-Founder, Editor-in Chief, and official Bourbon-o-Phile for ModernThirst.com, and Founder and Chief Blending Officer for Four Gate Whiskey Company. He is a native of Louisville, KY in the heart of Bourbon Country. He attended the University of Kentucky in the mid to late 1990s. He has also been published on Liquor.com. He has conducted various bourbon and whiskey tastings in cities across the country, and consulted for multiple national labels. He is married with two daughters, and lives in east Louisville. You can follow him on Facebook and Twitter @BillStraub and email him at [email protected].
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Thanks for the article… I love whiskey and of course I have my glencairn collection. But also I have another kind of glasses in wich I enjoy the experience of drinking whiskey, like Snifter.