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Whiskey Stones?
Anybody like these? I tried them and they just don't get my drink that cold like ice cubes. I understand why people use them, but my drink just wasn't that cold. Your thoughts.
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I like a touch of water with my spirits it seems to help the flavor come through I find that straight with just a couple of cubes is the right amount if you are sipping a little glass. as they melt the drink seems to get better and better.
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http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/prod...ones_glass.jpg Not ice. |
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:confused: Where did you get them?? I haven't tried them and I'd like to.
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Looked at some sites and read about them, pretty mixed reviews in general.
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They don't cool the same way ice does. They cant possibly bring the temperature down a lot. Ice cools by removing heat from the drink to change the solid water into liquid. The stones are just removing enough heat to get themselves to equilibrium with the drink. You need a lot of stone to drink ratio. They just don't add water. I don't like the water in my drinks, so I like the stones. It helps to chill the glass first too.
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Some argue that whiskey shouldn't be cold. Fair enough. So why buy rocks? I noticed zero difference in temp change. At least to the mouth. |
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Then we can start calling him Lance-O. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXslXzwmrv0 |
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I've seen them. The first thing I thought was that when I rattle my glass, which is sometimes an unconscious habit, they might scratch the glass. Which, if you are drinking from a cheap Anchor Hocking product, is one thing, but if you have really nice glasses you want to keep nice, (Not me, I have el cheapos) you would be doing them a disservice. I can understand the idea, bringing a slight chill to a spirit. Dunno about the efficacy of them, for a conny-sewer.
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I have these, received as a gift. I have used them exactly twice. Do they make the drink cold - no. They do however cool the drink down to less than room temperature.
The first time I used them I knew I would be having at least two drinks so I divided them for use. The second time I simply used them all at the same time which kept the drink cool for awhile, maybe just about the same time as ice would have. Overall - great novelty item. Practical - no. Ron |
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How do you get the stones in the bottle? :r Seriously though, I don't see how they are cold enough. My fiancee uses plastic heart shape cubes but I don't think it really cools. Its for looks only, if you ask me.
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The plastic ones that are gel inside work like blue ice in a cooler. Put enough in and you might be able to freeze a soda.
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So THAT'S what "on the rocks" means...........derh. :r
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Just seems to be a waste of money!
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I pretty much always drink my scotch neat...but this is an interesting device I saw awhile back. Along the idea of the whiskey stones, something to cool your drink while reducing the overall melt watering down your drink
http://boingboing.net/2008/05/08/sea...cespheres.html |
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I've used them, they do what they are supposed to which is cooling without diluting. they arent supposed to make the whiskey cold, cold kills flavor. Which is why, as an aside, Bud, Coors, etc tellyou to serve their beer ice cold, ROFL
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Nothing like over-thinking a problem. Why not just chill the glass? :=:
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Knock it off already, would ya? Sheez. Do you want the guys holding tons of worthless fist sized rocks to have to go hungry or something? Nothing wrong with creating a product and then convincing everyone that there is a need. Plus, what else can they do with them now that the sales of pet rocks have floundered? PS: 2 for the price of 1 sale on DVD-rewinders going on right now Wanna split? |
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I would take you up on it, but I have a bunch of DVDs I need to manually rewind today, old school style. |
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My friend has them and I have tried them with many whiskies. Fun the first few times but more of a novelty.
JW Gold is recommended by JW to be frozen if you want to enjoy a neat whiskey served real cold. Leave bottle in fridge for at least 24 hours. |
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Two cheaper options. That one runs about $200. And it looks like you need to start with a large chunk of ice. MUJI Ice Maker Spherical Ice Tray Set |
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I don't really need a re-winder, my machine seems to do that automatically. :D |
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It's much better to get the external rewinder. I saw it on TV. They even showed some graphs and charts of how much longer your DVD player AND your DVDs will last if you have the external rewinder. They said it also preserves the fidelity & clarity of the background music in the title menu. You sure about not wanting to split? Everyone should have one of these. |
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CHEAPER OPTIONS???? This is America, my Good Man.
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