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Whiskey stones/Ice Stones/Whiskey Cooling Stones /Whiskey Rocks
1. Brief Introduction :
Whiskey ice stones are real rocks, which you store in your freezer and drop straight into your drink when you want coldness without meltwater.
Okay, water is awesome. We can’t deny that. And perhaps its best feature is that it can freeze (You know that "ice" stuff? That's made of water!). And not to mention that when frozen, it's practically perfect for warm beverages.
But wait, there's a catch!
If the temperature doesn't stay below freezing, then the hard water starts to melt and your drink becomes all watery and doesn't taste good anymore. It's all very scientific stuff. You wouldn’t understand.
Luckily, a few great soapstone workers in Perkinsville, Vermont have created Whiskey Stones. These little ice-imitators are specially designed to put a slight chill in your Whiskey. All you do is put them in the freezer for a few hours and then pop a couple into a glass of single malt. Once you're done, rinse, dry and do it all over again! And no need to worry about a watery drink, because these stones don't dilute (that’s the best part). Dylan Thomas would've loved these things. We hope you will too.
Product Name | Whiskey Stones | |
Standard Sizes | Whiskey stones | 20*20mm |
22*22mm | ||
Custom sizes available | ||
Standard Thickness | 20mm Custom sizes available | |
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Engrave on Stone & Print on gift box are acceptable |
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Surface Finished | cut by sawn then tumbled polished | |
Quality Control | As customs' requirement | |
Thickness tolerance:+/1mm | ||
All products checked by experienced QC and then pack | ||
package |
OPP BAG , VELVET BAG POUCH , SACK , GIFT BOX , MAGNETIC BOX , WOODEN BOX |
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MOQ | 1sets | |
Relevant Products | Soapstone , Granite , Marble , Onyx , Marble ,basalt | |
Major Market | USA, EU,Oceania | |
You are welcome to contact us any time for further information. We are all available to supply you best solution to help you. | ||
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