This is intentional since whiskey will start to lose the nuances of its flavor around 45.
Whiskey rocks granite vs soapstone.
The risk of whiskey stones tumbling out.
Soapstone is a non pours material meaning it will not absorb any tastes or smells.
Whiskey stones are small cubes of clean cut natural stone typically soapstone used to chill whiskey and other spirits.
However there s a greater chance of granite stones scratching your glasses.
However the whiskey stones made out of soapstone did have a difficult time keeping the temperature below 60 even with a starting temperature of 64 which is one of the major reasons why our top two picks were not made from soapstone.
Unlike classic soapstone options these rocks are made of solid granite collected on new england beaches.
Whiskey stones cubes of soapstone or metal that are stored in the freezer and used to chill drinks can seem like the perfect add on to go with the bottle of scotch you got your dad.
Many of these stones came in different shapes and sizes.
Stainless steel whiskey stones vs soapstone whiskey rocks as you can see in the picture above the soapstone whiskey rocks are smaller and still look the same after being frozen for 5 hours.
None of the whiskey stones we tested went below the 45 range.
Whiskey rocks made out of soapstone will keep your drink chilled but not as chilled as ice cubes would.
Whiskey stones have been available to shop online for almost a decade.
While better than some rocks from the yard most whiskey stones do little to nothing.
Three of these stones will equal about one ice cube.
These great white ice stainless steel whiskey stones are able to get much colder and only require 1 2 hours of freezing time.
Granite tends to be harder than soapstone so granite whiskey stones are usually more durable.
This is your more traditional way of chilling your favorite whiskey.
Usually shaped into little cubes the drinking accessory is made of nonporous soapstone which theoretically shouldn t.
We used 2 oz.
Soapstone and granite are the two of the most common types of stones used.
Each set includes six stones a hardwood tray and two tumblers so it looks particularly great displayed on your bar cart.
We did our best to use amounts of each so every set was roughly the same in total size.
These stones available in a variety of sizes are designed to be stored in the freezer and added to straight shots of whiskey bourbon or scotch in order to chill them without the risk of diluting the drink.