- Look up
snifter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
snifter (also
called brandy snifter,
brandy gl****,
brandy bowl, or a
cognac gl****) is a type of...
- "Beer Hunter" Jackson.
Typically used for
serving brandy and cognac, a
snifter is
ideal for
capturing the
volatiles of
aromatic beers such as Double/Imperial...
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Glencairn whisky gl****, a wide bowl with a
narrow mouth,
similar to a
snifter's, but with a shorter, s****ier base,
designed for whisky. Gran Collection...
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compare to blueberries. A
blueberry tea is
usually served in a
brandy snifter, to
concentrate and hold the
alcohol fumes released by the tea's heat....
- A
snifting valve (sometimes
snifter valve) is an
automatic anti-vacuum
valve used in a
steam locomotive when coasting. The word
Snift imitates the sound...
- ageing.
Brandy is
traditionally served at room
temperature (neat) from a
snifter, a wine gl**** or a
tulip gl****. When
drunk at room temperature, it is often...
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representing one person.” The 2020 Ahoy
Comics comic book
Edgar Allan Poe's
Snifter of
Blood #1
includes a
pastiche of the
story by Paul
Cornell and Russell...
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parts brandy and
anise dulce (sweet
anise or anisette)
served in a
brandy snifter, that is well
known in
Madrid and
Spain generally.
Alcohol for breakfast...
- mixer. Neat
drinks are
typically served in a
rocks gl****, shot gl****,
snifter,
Glencairn gl****, or copita.[citation needed] Look up on the
rocks in Wiktionary...
- to hold the gl****
without affecting the
temperature of the drink. The
snifters represent an exception, as they are
designed to hold the bowl in a cup...