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Originally Posted by CCA-Dave
There are three options:
Glencairn Crystal Whiskey glasses are the first. They have a large bowl for swirling and a narrow mouth so all the aromas are directed to your nose.
A wide mouth glass which allows for easy swirling, adding ice and toning down the aromas of stronger whiskey/bourbon. Plenty of varieties and shapes are available, if you stick to something simple like pictured it is timeless. Buy round ones, swirling in square glasses doesn't work.
A 1.5-2.0 Ounce heavy bottom shot glass. Simple in design, and used more in movies and TV shows then any serious bourbon drinker I know. But hey, if you want that Boyd Crowder look and feel, you drink from one of these.
In each design you can find a million varieties in a million different places in vancouver.
HTH
-Dave
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Thanks Dave, I think I'm leaning towards the 2nd option unless I find the 1st in a slightly different design, not feeling that specific shape of the glass. As for the 2nd option, is it better to get ones that are kind of like double walled along the sides(or with thicker sides)?