Dual Shot-Chaser Glass Eliminates Dreaded Lag In Between

Every time someone suggests a round of shots, I involuntary throw up in my mouth a little. Truth. Unless we’re talking whiskey, I’m the one scanning the room for any form of a chaser, whether it be beer or a half-empty Red Bull. However, even with a chaser in hand and a shot in the other, that dreaded lag time in between still exists.

Luckily, this dual shot glass seeks to eliminate that problem by combining your liquor on top and your chaser of choice at the bottom. Note, in order to keep the liquids separate you’ll need to pour the heavier liquid first (usually the chaser) and may need the help of a bar spoon when pouring the shot over. The plastic container is able to hold 2.5 oz of chaser while a 1.5 oz shot sits above it. Vodka and OJ, Hennessy and Sunkist (trust me) — the possibilities are endless.

Plus, it cuts down on the inevitable clean up the next day. Wins all around.

Dual Shot Glasses, Set of 4, $10 @Amazon

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