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Your Favourite Nip Glass


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Drinking bourbon is an experience or ceremony for me, i like to pour mine a certain way, with a certain amount of ice, in my favourite glass and yes i pour my favourite bourbon with my favourite nip glass measure too - anal you say? Maybe, passionate i return with.

I have in my possession an old Old Fitzgerald nip glass i like to measure 90 or 100 proof from (pictured).

So, how many of you other members have a preferred measure glass?

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Sorry, I am not familiar with the term, "nip glass". It is hard to tell the size from your close up photo. Is it approximately the size of a standard drink, about 1.5 oz or 50 ml? If yes, it would be similar to what is called a "shot glass" in the US.

I have been measuring my pours with some graduated laboratory flasks that were given to me by another member a few years ago. They are not fancy, but they get the job done. However, I usually only measure when I am mixing a cocktail (and not always, then). For simple drinking, I just pour what I think I want and start in. :grin:

Tim

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I think what Stones is calling a nip glass is what we call a jigger (glass to measure a pour of liquor) over here. Anyway, I'm going to go with the same glass because it's the only glass of the sort that I own. I also have a few shotglasses that are similar in that they are marked at 1.5oz but the Old Fitz jigger is a lot nicer.

edit: Didn't notice it before or remember it from my own but the glass actually says "Proof Selector Jigger" across the front of it. Also, it's marked at 1, 1.5, and 2oz and I think can be used to pour equivalent shots of the various proofed Old Fitzgerald expressions.

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I have that exact glass ("shot glass"). I don't think the point was to measure different Old Fitzgerald expressions -- back then, there was only 100 proof BIB! Instead, it would allow you to match the correct amount of OF BIB to a lesser-proof alternative (since "proof equals flavor"!)

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The only "nip" glass I have is one from some kitchen store that I used to use for measuring espresso shots when I was into that.

I never have just a nip, so I don't know where that glass is any more. ;)

Cheers!

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back then, there was only 100 proof BIB! Instead

Ah, good catch, the glass is 8 years older than OF:Prime!

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Not familiar with the term nip glass either.

I just pour and drink. I don't measure anything unless I'm making a cocktail. Then I use a measuring shot glass I bought in the kitchen department of some long forgotten store.

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Yes the most common term is shot glass here too, sometimes i call it a nip glass too and as detailed by gothbat it is a jigger glass. I guess i love this glass because i can measure my bourbon depending on its proof. Good to see others have the same one. :grin:

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I have come to appreciate the attached glass more than I did when I acquired it. Very simple, it holds four ounces. It's like a one-quarter scale version of a traditional pint ale glass. Not sure what it's called.

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I have come to appreciate the attached glass more than I did when I acquired it. Very simple, it holds four ounces. It's like a one-quarter scale version of a traditional pint ale glass. Not sure what it's called.

if this is similar to the standard 4 Roses glass that they use for their tasting, then I agree... I love the size. It is perfect for drinking a pour neat but when you don't want to deal with a glencairn.

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Although it holds more than four ounces, I quite like the Four Roses glasses that came with a bottle of SB. Lately I have found myself using it more than the Riedel.

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In response to a PM asking if I had a pic of the Four Roses glass I'm posting a pic here. I guess it is impossible to add an attachment in a PM.

The picture is a crappy cell phone pic. Four ounces comes to the top of the lower case letters that spell Four Roses.

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Is it round or four-sided. The one I have that looks like that is four-sided. It's hard to tell from the picture.

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