38% off (Sale price $31.50 ) :: Distillery Tour for Two or Four at Grand Teton Distillery (Up to 50% Off)


38% off (Sale price $31.50, Reg. Price $50.85) :: Choose Between Two Options $31.50 for a Tour for Two with Two Take Home Whiskey Glasses and One Jar of Drunk Cherries ($50.85 value) $60 for a Tour for Four with Four Take Home Whiskey Glasses and Two Jars of Drunk Cherries ($120.65 value)Whiskey Etiquette: Hold Your Liquor (In a Tulip-Shaped Glass)Instructors will teach you how to handle whiskey, among other spirits. Read on for some serving tips you can follow even at home.“Use the darkest brand you can find and put the soda in first. When that’s done, hang on until you reckon you’ve been absent long enough . . . Fill the time by reading the paper and gulping your own private malt whisky.” Such were the proudly miserly writer and master drinker Kingsley Amis’s instructions for serving whiskey to guests. Granted, you may have other goals when you pop open a bottle—say, enjoyment, or maintaining your friendships. Below, a few serving styles and when to employ them:Neat: take a glass and pour some whiskey in it. This approach is ideal for a spirit that you really want to taste such as a single-malt scotch. The liquor should be room temperature—assuming the room’s not in a snow fort—because any spirit releases more of the compounds that make up its particular aroma at warmer temperatures. A wide-bottomed, tulip-shaped glass fulfills several functions: it exposes more of the pour to the air, it concentrates the aroma at the top of the glass where your nose is most likely to be, and its shape allows your hands to gently warm the liquid.With water: rather than diluting your drink, a splash of water can actually open up even more flavor. This method can benefit any whiskey, but it’s especially helpful with spirits from 90 proof to 100 proof: you want to create space to taste something other than the initial blast of alcohol. The water should be distilled and room temperature, and, as the Irish say, “Never water another man’s whiskey.”With ice: cask-strength and barrel-proof whiskies—usually more than 100 proof—may benefit from an ice cube to neutralize their alcohol

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