What is a whiskey stone?
Non porous rocks you can freeze and put in your drink to chill the bourbon without watering it down.
What is a whiskey stone?
Think a place like Total Wine would have them?
Think a place like Total Wine would have them?
I posted this a while back, but I've been very happy with my Makers Mark Ice Balls. They take forever to melt (I can usually go through 3 glasses before it completely melts) and provides a little water to the glass without watering it down.
+1. Those are the way to go. I also posted them before, I have similar ones that I got from MOMA. They's tha bomb.
I got mine here:
http://barsupplies.com/japanese-ball-mold-p-7645.html
Edited to add their master section has some great stuff for home bars:
perfect square ice cube trays
ice crusher
legit jiggers
bar spoons/strainers
nice boston/Rosle/parisian shakers
stainless steel muddlers
Woodford Reserve and Makers should have a spot in every bar, but both are better mixing bourbons than they are sipping bourbons, with Woodford being the choice of most mixologists these days.
I'm a single ice cube fan (ice sphere if possible) with most bourbons. I was given a rare bottle of Willet for my birthday a year with a hefty proof, around 120. First time I tried it neat it was just too strong to really appreciate. Give it an ice cube and 5 minutes and it's incredibly good.
He initially experienced 8/10 substernal chest pain with radiated to his bilateral shoulders and chin. This was associated with nausea and diaphoresis. His friends initially asked to take him to the hospital, however he refused and requested to go to the nearby liquor store. After having no relief taking a shot of bourbon, he then agreed to present to the ED.
Whats MOMA?