
Patrick’s Day, you may prefer to enjoy a hot drink to warm your hands. For any whiskey and ginger cocktails you decide to concoct, try sipping them from the Double Rocks Glass from the RIEDEL Drink Specific Glassware Collection.įinally, if it’s a cool day wherever you are this St. The spices of whiskey and ginger beer complement each other wonderfully, putting on a show for your tastebuds, topped off nicely with the hint of sweetness featured in many Irish Whiskeys. Perhaps you like the idea of whiskey instead of beer, but the idea of a neat whiskey is a little much? If you prefer your whiskey with a mixer, consider choosing ginger beer. For this, we advise using our specialist RIEDEL Single Malt Whisky Glasses from our famous Vinum and Sommeliers collections – the latter celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! These whisky glasses feature an elongated thistle shape on a truncated stem, alongside a small lip at the rim which highlights a whiskey's sweetness to maximize the enjoyment of it on the palate.

Adding a little water helps to take some of the edge off if you’re not used to drinking whiskey neat.

To fully experience the fruit and spice aromas commonly found in Irish Whiskey, we recommend enjoying it neat or with a little water.

Not a fan of beer? No problem - the Irish are also famous for their whiskey! Irish Whiskey was once the most popular spirit in the world, and after a significant drop off in the 20th century, it is back in a big way these days.
