7 Essential Items for a Whisky Tasting

From portable 2 oz. glass bottles to a dump bucket for excess whisky, certain items are necessary for a whisky tasting.
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7 Essential Items for a Whisky Tasting

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Planning a whisky tasting is sure to lead to some questions, such as which style of whisky to choose, whether or not to taste blind, or how to guide your club through the tasting itself. Fortunately, the actual setup of a tasting is fairly simple. Beyond a selection of whiskies and your carefully selected glass, you don't need much else to begin tasting. However, a few other basics can optimize and streamline your experience. Here's how we set our tasting table at Whisky Advocate.

How to Use Your Tasting Tools

Swirl AboutSelect a glass that is comfortable and functional for you. It's a good idea to practice swirling using just water. You can do the same to practice spitting.Pour Through ItKeep plenty of bottled or filtered water on the table to keep you well hydrated and refresh your palate.Just Add WaterAn eye dropper or a glass pipette make judicious dilution a breeze.Waste Some WhiskyA dump bucket is important for emptying your glass of excess whisky or water following a quick rinse.Drive It Home2 oz. glass bottles, which can be purchased on Amazon and elsewhere, are the perfect way to take a whisky home with you to sample later or share with a friend.Make Your MarkKeep things straight by labeling glasses and bottles with Eparé wine glass markers.Take NoteKeep a whisky journal with your tasting notes and scores.