Hi thanks for watching the glass itself is good quality i've used mine with
a bit of ice and JD but before using it rinse it with water and use a damp
cloth. By the way there's a warning on the box that the whiskey glass not
dishwasher safe.Take care
Thanks for watching if your just after the glass you could import this
edition from Amazon UK.This edition is only on DVD would've rather have blu
ray but can't complain the glass is great collectible.
FINALLY SOMEONE DID THIS :D thank you so much man good review :) also is
the glass good quality ? i mean can you use it and hand wash it and stuff?
let me know please. thank you and take care
Nice edition and great video! I'm from Brazil and, unfortunately we don't
have this wonderful collection here. I intend to buy the Blu Ray edition
that I saw on Amazon UK. Thanks!
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pop a paper towel in there and be done with it...
or pour some *really* hot water into it and let the heat of the glass dry
it out.
or put it in the microwave for 15-30 seconds. (heating the glass and water)
it'll be dry in no time.
good luck!
I haven't used a decanter in years precisely because drying them out is
such a bitch. This method seems promising though, so I'll have to give it a
try.