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The Best Whiskey Glasses, According to a Master Blender

Our list includes expert-recommended glassware picks, plus tips on getting the most out of every dram.

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Whether you’re pouring whiskey from a favorite decanter or straight from the bottle, it’s best to serve top-notch whiskey in a glass that properly highlights the spirit. When browsing this list of the best whiskey glasses, you’ll want to consider the shape, style, and weight of the glass. There’s also a personal element of taste that plays into choosing the best whiskey glass. “It depends on your personal preference and how complex you want the taste and smell,” says Alex Thomas, Bushmills Master Blender.

If you like to enjoy whiskey neat, opt for a more traditional whiskey glass that’s tulip-shaped; wider at the bottom for room to breathe, and tapered at the mouth. For those who like to enjoy their whiskey neat, on the rocks, or mixed in a cocktail, Old Fashioned glasses offer versatility. Below, find our expert-recommend picks for the best whiskey glasses, plus a few tips on how to get the most out of your favorite bottle.

As Thomas says, “Glencairn did a good job making glassware for us whiskey lovers.” After nearly 20 years of experience in the spirits business, Thomas recommends the Glencairn Whisky Glass as her top pick. “I love the Glencairn because the size of the opening at the top is reasonably small, but the base of the whiskey is breathing in the bottom. When you put it to your nose for the first time, all of those aromas are captured in the glass. When you breathe them in the first time, the aromas are all released.”

She adds: “In an open glass, I find the aromas escape, and you’re not getting the embodiment of the whiskey. You’re not getting all the aromas in one go.” For whiskey connoisseurs who like to sip slowly, the Glencairn will make the experience all the more enjoyable. Backed by Thomas’s expert recommendation, we tip our hat to the Glencairn.

Material: Glass | Capacity: 6 ounces | Quantity: Set of 4

Our best-value pick comes at a very affordable under-$10 price point with a stately look and feel. While this rocks glass is not crystal, it shows off a cut-crystal style with a classic etched diamond pattern. It’s short and stout, making this a good option for those who enjoy their whiskey on the rocks since it can perfectly fit a single, large ice cube. This is always preferable when enjoying whiskey on the rocks because the ice melts slowly and eliminates heavy dilution.

Overall, the look and feel of this etched glass is classy, and you can’t beat the affordability. These are perfect for at-home happy hour gatherings, plus they'll look gorgeous on your bar cart.

Material: Glass | Capacity: 11 ounces | Quantity: Sold individually

The Norlan Whisky Glass is partly designed by master distiller Jim McEwan, who has been a prominent figure in Islay whiskey for 60 years. The modern style of this glass is immediately attractive, and the design offers tons of functionality. This is a double-walled glass that keeps your whiskey at the perfect serving temperature — a good feature for those who enjoy their whiskey slowly or outside by the fire pit. The inside shape is also tapered appropriately to amplify the aromatics.

We picture these beauties in an outdoor setting next to your grill setup or at the campsite, as their double-wall construction keeps them at a good temperature and makes them quite durable.

Material: Glass | Capacity: 5.9 ounces | Quantity: Set of 2

There’s no denying the reliability of the Riedel Drink Specific Glassware Rocks Glass. Riedel has been crafting fine glassware for decades, and drinks experts agree that the Riedel hype is warranted. In this collection of Drink Specific Glassware, Riedel has crafted a variety of glasses for every occasion (including highball glasses or our editor-favorite Nick and Nora glasses). The Rocks Glass is made with just that in mind: ideal for serving spirits on the rocks. There is good weight on these glasses in their bottom-heavy style, and their durability makes them dishwasher safe.

We love the look and feel of the ribbed design and the ease with which you can hold this glass in one hand — perfect for sipping and party mingling simultaneously.

Material: Glass | Capacity: 9.98 ounces | Quantity: Set of 2

Simply put, these glasses are fun. The inside of these double-walled glasses features a topographic impression of the Rocky Mountains. They’re whimsical and practical, great for gifting a bourbon lover, and offer quality in their durable composition. We picture this set for the adventure-seeker who likes to wind down at the end of a strenuous physical day with a nice bottle of whiskey and good friends beside a well-lit fire.

These glasses get extra points because they’re lightweight while still being durable and dishwasher-safe.

Material: Glass | Capacity: 11.5 ounces | Quantity: Set of 4

For a simple, modern aesthetic with no frills, we recommend the Luigi Bormioli Top Class Beverage Glasses. These understated glasses are made of lead-free crystal and feature a very sleek design. They’re thin but durable, hold up to 12.25 ounces, and offer a lot of versatility if you’re looking for a whiskey glass that can double as an everyday drinking glass or as a vessel for nonalcoholic drinks.

Unlike other whiskey glasses, the bottom of these glasses is not thick, which gives them a less bulky feel. Their delicate style begs for a simple tablescape set with minimalist stoneware dinnerware.

Material: Crystal | Capacity: 12.25 ounces | Quantity: Set of 6

How to Choose the Best Whiskey Glasses

Material

Glass will have a longer life in your glassware collection because it is more sturdy than crystal; it's also a better option for those who use whiskey glasses frequently and want something that will hold up over the years. For those who may not use whiskey glasses as often and prefer something more delicate, crystal is an appealing option because it offers a shinier, sparkling appearance and often comes with beautiful etching. Crystal glassware also makes a great gift for newlyweds or spirits connoisseurs.

Size

The best whiskey glass will open up the aromas and flavors, and like a great wine, can truly be appreciated when sipped from the right style of cocktail glassware. For this reason, whiskey glasses tend to be small, holding approximately 6-12 ounces; keep in mind that many of these glasses are designed to give the whiskey some breathing room in the glass, so never fill a whiskey glass to the top. The point of fine whiskey glassware is to allow the whiskey to release its aromas and flavors, and enjoy small amounts of it sipped slowly and in appreciation.

Care

Most whiskey glasses are dishwasher safe, although we recommend hand-washing crystal glasses because they are more delicate; too much washing (in the dishwasher) can erode any etching on a finer crystal. Bartenders recommend hand-drying whiskey glasses with a microfiber towel to eliminate any streaks and water spots. Make sure to use mild, unscented dish soap, whether in the dishwasher or by hand, because strong-scented soaps can linger and affect the aromas and flavors of your whiskey.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the ideal temperature for serving whiskey?

    For the most enjoyment of the flavors and complexity in whiskey, drink it at room temperature between 60-65°F. This will allow the distinct taste of the grains used in the whiskey mash to shine. It also allows the barrel aging notes to come through on the palate. Remember to sip slowly to take it all in.

  • Does the strength of the whiskey dictate the ideal glass shape?

    The answer is yes. According to Thomas: “If it was a very strong whiskey, you can open up the glass a bit more so you get less of the intense flavor profile that doesn’t overpower your senses. If you add a bit of water or ice, that’s easier for you to open up the whiskey to allow the delicate aromas to come out, so you don’t necessarily need to have the space enclosed.”

  • What is the difference between crystal and glass whiskey glasses?

    Crystal is an enhanced form of glass that is fortified with metal alloys to give a shinier aesthetic; therefore, crystal will always look more radiant. Generally speaking, the addition of metal alloys to give crystal that shine is what makes it more delicate than glass. Whether you choose crystal or glass, neither will change the taste of your whiskey (the most important factor to remember for aroma and flavor is the shape of the glass, which is fundamental to the sensory experience).

Our Expertise

  • Melissa Vogt has spent years tasting and writing about food, wine, and spirits. As a tourist, Vogt seeks out the very best in local food and drink, and she's well acquainted with where to find good libations and eats in her hometown of Santa Rosa, California. Read more of her writing on her website and in Napa Valley Life, Very Napa Valley, and Wine Country This Month.
  • As part of the research for this story, Commerce Director Taysha Murtaugh interviewed Alex Thomas, Bushmills Master Blender. When Alex was young, she lived near Bushmills and dreamed of one day working at the distillery. Today, she has reached almost 20 years of crafting whiskey at this world’s oldest licensed distillery.
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