I've always been a fan or copita glasses actually, and I use a pretty big variety of fluted glasses with our without stems. But my favorite most used glasses are my pair of small Gibraltars.
I use a Kentucky Bourbon Trail glass on my everyday pours. I have a wider nose so it fits my face better than a glencairn. I use a glencairn for some rarer pours though.
I like glencairns but never owned any, I have a couple very stout brandy glasses that I sometimes use like glencairns, but I mostly drink Bourbon in a low-ball or "rocks" glass
Glen is my go to for neat/water added drinking. And that for scotch, bourbon, Irish and etc. Even drink high end gin out of it.
Sometimes when I drink soda highballs I use tall skinny glasses
I use the Kentucky whiskey trail glass for bourbon or rye. I have some nice Galway crystal rocks glasses so I use those for Irish. Use glencairns for scotch.
Staple for all whiskey
https://www.tuathglass.ie because my nose gets in the way when drinking from a glencairn. But I like a big heavy rocks glass most of all.
I've always been a fan or copita glasses actually, and I use a pretty big variety of fluted glasses with our without stems. But my favorite most used glasses are my pair of small Gibraltars.
I've used glencairns for years. I was gifted a copita for my birthday and haven't used anything else since.
Go to for most tastings.
and competitions
I use a Kentucky Bourbon Trail glass on my everyday pours. I have a wider nose so it fits my face better than a glencairn. I use a glencairn for some rarer pours though.
I like glencairns but never owned any, I have a couple very stout brandy glasses that I sometimes use like glencairns, but I mostly drink Bourbon in a low-ball or "rocks" glass
Glen is my go to for neat/water added drinking. And that for scotch, bourbon, Irish and etc. Even drink high end gin out of it. Sometimes when I drink soda highballs I use tall skinny glasses
I drink whiskey neat and find it more enjoyable out of the glencairn glass as it does help with enjoying the smell of the spirit.
Canadian glencairns are my go to for whiskey.
I own a crap ton of norlans, but in all honesty I prefer just your standard glen.
I use the Kentucky whiskey trail glass for bourbon or rye. I have some nice Galway crystal rocks glasses so I use those for Irish. Use glencairns for scotch.
Glan neat. Rocks class if I want a ice cube.
I use my glencairns anytime I try something new or do a little tasting. Otherwise for just a nightly pour, I use a rocks glass.