Another good topic John
Quite a few types on the market.
This is
a selection of glasses I have picked up over the years.
1.
American Shot Glass
2. Round ball tumbler
3. Traditional Crystal
Tumbler
4. Bowmore
Thistle Tumbler
5. Bushmills Square
Tumbler
6.
Shot Glass
7. Large Water
Glass
8. Glencarin
9. Traditional Irish Pub
Glass
10. Copita Glass
11. Blenders/Tasters
Nosing Glass.
Usually I use the Glencairn on a very regular
basis for nosing and tasting new whiskeys or doing notes I would
also use No 11 but the Glencairn is quite robust and I have yet
to break one. The lighter Blenders glass and copitas actually
have a high motality rate in my house and usually when drying
strangely enough
However if I just want to enjoy a whiskey I would use N0 7
which basically is a stemless red wine glass and can act like a
brandy glass, also 9 is great just for holding or 4 give a good
nose and again nice to hold. Really depends on which is closest
to hand.
Never use a tumbler that is fairly open
which rules out 2,3 & 5
And 1 & 6 are for
students on a night out