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  • Originally posted by pootana View Post
    It’s a nice glass come as a pair with a nice polishing cloth


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    Does water slip between the glass? (i.e. the whisky receptacle and the glass around it) Some similar glasses have this issue.

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    • No it?s all one piece so the lip is enclosed


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      • I'm not a big whisk(e)y drinker (we had a nice bottle of Springbank 21 to share at Christmas), but was thinking about exploring matches for cigars after dry January (!). But to the point - as a novice, I'm thinking that the design of the Norlan glass is a bit counter-intuitive in that it seems to insulate the liquid from the warmth of the hand (unlike the normal glass), or am I wrong and is whisk(e)y not like brandy where part of the design of the classic balloon glass is about warming the liquid?

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        • Text one of my staff who lives In same village as me ... hit local pub ... few pints and a lovely balvennie double wood later


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          • Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
            I'm not a big whisk(e)y drinker (we had a nice bottle of Springbank 21 to share at Christmas), but was thinking about exploring matches for cigars after dry January (!). But to the point - as a novice, I'm thinking that the design of the Norlan glass is a bit counter-intuitive in that it seems to insulate the liquid from the warmth of the hand (unlike the normal glass), or am I wrong and is whisk(e)y not like brandy where part of the design of the classic balloon glass is about warming the liquid?
            I have couple norlan ... I personally don?t want warm dram as I prefer at it room temperature ... but if you like ice you don?t want it melted


            The norlan also releases the aroma due to the fins ... allegedly


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            • Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
              I'm not a big whisk(e)y drinker (we had a nice bottle of Springbank 21 to share at Christmas), but was thinking about exploring matches for cigars after dry January (!). But to the point - as a novice, I'm thinking that the design of the Norlan glass is a bit counter-intuitive in that it seems to insulate the liquid from the warmth of the hand (unlike the normal glass), or am I wrong and is whisk(e)y not like brandy where part of the design of the classic balloon glass is about warming the liquid?
              One thats a nice match with cigars I found was the balvenie Carribbean cask.

              Along with the dalmore15.

              For whisky drinking I normally just use a normal glencairn glass these days

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              • Bought this South Africa whisky for the work bar the other day... surprisingly nice and smooth.

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                • Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                  Bought this South Africa whisky for the work bar the other day... surprisingly nice and smooth.

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                  Work...bar?
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                  • Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                    Work...bar?
                    yea we have one fridge for the team with wine, beer whisky. Head of IT thought it would be a good idea...i ain't complaining

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                    • Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                      yea we have one fridge for the team with wine, beer whisky. Head of IT thought it would be a good idea...i ain't complaining
                      I. Need. A. Career. Change.
                      Only the impossible is worth the effort.

                      JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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                      • Last contract we had a beer fridge, foosball, NERF wars. But not whisky... I do miss having a kettle available though. Now I'm in the bloody death Star...

                        No booze. No kettle.
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                        • Ok, so a question that's probably been asked dozens of time before, but, please, either indulge me or point me to an existing thread. In short - what whisky/whiskey would you recommend for a (largely) whisk(e)y beginner to match with his cigars? I'd like to find a good 'all-rounder' and/or (if another one is needed), something that will work with the stronger cigars I enjoy - Bolivar, Ramone Allones etc.
                          My (limited) experience tells me that (until I progress, perhaps) I don't go with the 'burners' (hence I like some of the softer Irish whiskeys). Also, I've read that cigars go best with the 'non-smokey' drams; is that right and, if so, what do these include? I do enjoy Springbank; would that work? Another I've seen mentioned (on the JJ Fox site) is Redbreast 12 - worth a look? Thoughts much appreciated. Thanks.

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                          • Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                            One thats a nice match with cigars I found was the balvenie Carribbean cask. Along with the dalmore15. For whisky drinking I normally just use a normal glencairn glass these days www.themysterywhisky.co.uk
                            Sorry, [MENTION=13448813]SHAMZ84[/MENTION], I've only just seen your reply and suggestions - thanks.

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                            • Whiskey drinking is subjective go to a good pub that has a large selection and sample you will find what you like .

                              As for non peaty favouring cigars ... bull ..

                              I love Islay malts and like cigars they work lol

                              My fav lowland malt is ailsa bay ... outstanding dram ... distillery is local to me


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                              • Another whisky I think that will go nicely with a cigar is bain cape mountain....I've not paired it yet...but can see a cigar will complement the whisky....it's a very smooth whisky, notes of vanilla and cinnamon

                                Will have to try it once the cool weather pass.

                                Last edited by SHAMZ84; 03-03-2018, 07:25 PM.

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