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Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am in search of a good set of drinkware glasses for the discerning gentleman, such as you all are. (No offense, ladies!)






(I'm sure that Mr. Connery only did this ad for the money. Macallan 18YO comes at a pretty penny, lad!)


My predilection is to imbibe "neat" single malts whiskies and bourbons. Occasionally, when the mood is upon me, I'll uncork the Antica Formula vermouth and mix up a refreshing Manhattan or Rob Roy.

I'm looking for glassware that will give a sense of panache to my Friday evening tipple.

What is the forum's advice on good "rocks" or "old fashioned" glasses? I am looking for something with some heft to it. (I already have a set of Glencairn tasting glasses.) A glass with a feel of "quality" is what I seek. Price IS an object... anything that is $120 a glass would be prohibitive. But I'm willing to part with hard-earned cash for a good set of glasses.




Any suggestions?


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I use what is in your picture - Waterford Lismore.

~$50 each http://www.waterford.com/lismo...ded-tumbler-set-of-4



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I enjoy sipping whisky in a Glencairn glass Smile

Everything else, a decent rocks glass will do just fine.

Bottled beer comes in its own glass.


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A great gift I received and have given.....

Norlan Whisky Glasses

Andrew



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Glencairn glass here too for sipping. Decorative rock glasses for whatever on the rocks. A brandy sniffer for brandy and port. Small flared metal banded handled glass numbers for Irish coffees. Weird metal martini glasses for martoonis. Smile Large wine glasses for reds and whites. Smile



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When it's Murican whiskey or Bourbon:


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Irish crystal for bourbon and use the same glass for cognac. Reidel glasses for wine. Ceramic caballito branded “Clase Azul” for Tequila.


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Bill, are those glasses from Gallant Bullets?
 
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I enjoy my whisky with a couple of cubes in a Waterford Crystal rocks glass that was a gift from my mother. I remember when she bought the full service of Crystal in the early '80's. It's the only piece from this inherited collection that gets any use.


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I'm a barbarian, and usually just use a stoneware coffee mug.


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I'm a barbarian, and usually just use a stoneware coffee mug.

Jim Bean drink glasses, included with some Jim Bean offers (check Walmart). Nice, just the right size.
 
 
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A great gift I received and have given.....

Norlan Whisky Glasses

Andrew


Those look nice!


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I bought a nice crystal set at Bed, Bath, & Beyond for less than $100. Made by Top Shelf I believe.



I think this is it.
https://m.bedbathandbeyond.com...nters-carafes/12934/


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For Southern Gentlemen.




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Norlan whisky glass. I love em





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Bill, are those glasses from Gallant Bullets?


Not sure, my wife got the set as a Christmas gift.

And then got me this for a bar to put in the front room:





It's from Restoration Hardware, so I don't even want to know what it cost (she swears it was a "great deal" at the outlet), but I have to admit it's pretty darn cool!

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No pix. But you know those little cheese glasses? When the cheese is gone.....



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Most of my glasswear is Ball Canning jars. That is Solo cups.... LoL


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