Bung deals Stave Whiskey Flight Tray For Four Glencairn Whiskey Glasses - Made From A Reclaimed Bourbon / Whiskey Barrel Stave
Glencairn dubbed their whiskey glass as "The Official Whiskey Glass", so why not enjoy a flight of your favorite whiskey, bourbon or scotch in "The Official Whiskey Glass", served on an authentic reclaimed whiskey / bourbon barrel stave. The Flights are made from the white oak bung staves and steel barrel hoops of reclaimed whiskey / bourbon barrels. Four Non-Leaded Crystal Glencairn Whiskey Glasses are included with the Flight.
These flights come with a stained finish (darker color) but we do offer a a natural finish (lighter color). We can provide custom finishes upon request. It's common for whiskey and wine barrel staves to have minor cracks and splits. The cracks and splits don't affect the integrity of the stave, and they add to the rustic charm of the flight trays.
We are happy to customize our products. Please contact us for volume quotes.
Four Non-Leaded Crystal Glencairn Whiskey Glasses are included with the Flight, if you choose the "Glasses Included" option. If you already have a set of Glencairn Glasses, you can choose the "Without Glasses" option, and we will ship you a flight tray without the glasses. Please note that the holes are bored to fit a Glencairn Brand Glass. If you have a brand other than Glencairn, please contact us about fitment, as we can customize the hole to fit other glasses.
Whiskey / Bourbon is aged in oak barrels. Whiskey barrels are a vital part of the whiskey making process; as a matter of fact, many distillers consider barrels to be a part of their recipe. When whiskey is first distilled it is clear and not near as pleasant to drink as whiskey that has been aged in a barrel. Inside the barrel is where a whiskey's flavor, color and mouth feel are developed. Whiskey gets its vanilla, caramel, coconut and wood flavors from the barrel.
Whiskey in the United States is typically aged in a barrel for 4 to 10 years. After the barrels are dumped, they are still usable, but American Whiskey Distilleries only use a whiskey barrel one time. So, what do the deals distilleries do with all of their used barrels? The distilleries sell their barrels to the rum, gin, tequila, beer and scotch distilleries.
They also sell a few barrels to Barn Works Designs. At Barn Works Designs, we turn reclaimed barrels into useful items that reflect the rustic charm of Bourbon. We make everything from bottle openers to bar sets. Every piece that we make is a unique one of a kind item, because no two barrels are ever the same.