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Glassware. It’s made of glass, right? I mean, it’s right there in the name. Glassware. All of the best glasses are made of glass. Glazed ceramic is cool if you have a coffee mug, or you like to support your local pottery shop, or you frequent your local Renaissance Faire with a mug of ale (Faire with an extra E to make it olde timey). But otherwise, good old glass works best for glasses. Plastic? Not on this guy’s watch. Especially with whiskey.
No, sir. I’m pretty stuck in my ways. If you pour me a glass of whiskey, nothing beats glass. Or so I always thought until I got an email from the folks behind tonight’s product review. See they make themselves a wooden whiskey glass. With a charred inside.
Now, as you might expect with my previously professed love of glass glasses, I was a little skeptical of the world’s need for a wooden glass. But the emailer was nice enough to say kind words about me and the blog. And since I love talking about myself and hearing compliments, I took a second look at their email. I did make my, and I’m assuming your, skepticism apparent to them, though. Here is the email I sent back to them:
Thanks for reaching out. I’d be happy to take a look at a Grail. If it is something that I think my readers might like I’ll be happy to talk about it on BourbonGuy.com. I’ll warn you though, my readers are a very frugal and skeptical bunch, and are happy to let people know it so I have to be straight with them and not blow smoke up their nethers about products. 😁
If that meets with your approval, you can send a sample to the address below.
See, after over a decade of blathering at you lovely people, I like to think I know you pretty well. I don’t want to waste your time on gimmicks or products like “whiskey stones” that just seem like they would offer more chipped teeth than chilled whiskey. I don’t do gift guides for that reason. Because we all know what would be on it.
BourbonGuy.com 2022 Holiday Gift Guide
Your Favorite Bourbon
Your Favorite Rye
A glass?
And, of course, stuff from the BourbonGuyGifts.com Merch Store.
Anyway, listing number three in the gift guide brings me back to the Whiskey Grail, which is what these fine folks from Georgia call their wooden whiskey cup. And let me tell you, as skeptical as I was about this product, I like it. It fits in my hand amazingly. It looks cute. And believe it or not, it does add an oaky note to a glass of whiskey when you try it side-by-side with the same whiskey in a glass made from good ol’ glass. The oaky note seems to be because you are sticking your mouth on a piece of wood, not that your whiskey is being infused with extra oak. But in any case, the claim of adding an oak note to your whiskey is true as far as I my mouth can tell.
So should you buy it? The cups run from $30 to $35, depending on if you want their logo engraved on it or not. I probably wouldn’t have purchased it for myself if I had seen it in a store. But if I was at a craft fair (no e) or a festival? There is a better-than-even chance it would have come home with me. Honestly, this would make a fun gift for a playful whiskey lover.
Don’t get it for the curmudgeons who only want to drink out of a Glencairn, though. They don’t usually understand fun.
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