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Sitting down after a long week with a glass of whiskey and a musty old book or a drink with a close friend is one of the few ...
However, some glasses are specifically designed to accentuate the unique character of a complex amber liquor. A Glencairn is commonly used to serve Scotch for this very reason but when it comes to ...
Which glass: (from left) a tumbler, a D&L Whisky Glass, a NEAT Glass, a Glencairn Glass and a copita.Credit: Luke McCarthy Arguments about glassware are about as hopeless as whisky stones.
The two most common styles of glassware for tasting bourbon are the glencairn glass and the rocks glass. “When you visit the tasting rooms in Kentucky, you will most likely be served vourbon in ...
Here at the Distillations Desk we’ve talked about trademark disputes over the shapes of bottles, but now comes a case about the shapes of glasses. On October 12, Glencairn IP Holdings and ...
A family business that introduced a specially-designed nosing and drinking glass to the world of whisky has won a coveted award for innovation. Glencairn Crystal, based in East Kilbride, has won a ...
The East Kilbride firm, founded in 1981 and renowned worldwide for its iconic Glencairn Glass for whisky, was recognised for its excellence in the category of Innovation. Glencairn Crystal Studio ...
East Kilbride firm Glencairn Crystal raised a glass this week to toast achieving the highest accolade in British business. The iconic family-run glass experts – celebrated worldwide for their ...
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