- liquor. Most
snifters will hold 180–240 ml (6–8 US fl oz), but are
almost always filled to only a
small part of
their capacity. Most
snifters are designed...
- It was here that the
Giant Snifters Club was
founded in the
second half of the 1950s. The
founding of the
Giant Snifters Club was an
event of huge social...
- (including
martini gl****es and
margarita gl****es)
Liqueur gl****es
Rummers Snifters Wine gl****es Cech &
Schact 2005, p. 32. Rinker,
Harry L. (1997). Stemware...
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Pineapple Lumps Snifters Lumps Wine Gums
Fruit Allsorts Milkshakes Jaffa Lumps Columbines Country Mints JayBees Mr
Beans Pebbles Snifters Sparkles Swirls...
- 2020,
Cadbury produced a
limited edition mashup of
Snifters and
Pineapple Lumps,
known as
Snifters Lumps. In
February 2024 a
Pineapple Lump flavoured...
-
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 Hurricane gl****...
- Standard. 18
September 2008.
Retrieved 17
November 2011. "Say
goodbye to
Snifters,
Sparkles and
Tangy Fruits – Audio". 3 News. 18
September 2008. Retrieved...
- "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...
-
every whisky company in
Scotland and Ireland. Old
fashioned tumblers,
snifters, and
nosing copitas are
other types of gl****es that are
commonly used for...
- application, such as
coffee cups
which are
designed for
insulation or
brandy snifters which are
designed to
encourage evaporation but trap the
aroma within the...