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Nesh Whiskey Chiller neatwhiskeychiller
Nesh Whiskey Chiller
Nesh Whiskey Chiller neatwhiskeychiller

Nesh Whiskey Chiller

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The Nesh Whiskey Chiller is designed to reduce the temperature of your favorite whiskey without dilution.

FROM ROOM TEMPERATURE TO 36 DEGREES IN 15 SECONDS.

How it works: In the Nesh Whiskey Chiller, the area around the coils is frozen solid - exposing your whiskey to 3 feet of ice as it pours through while remaining isolated in a stainless steel tube. This significantly reduces the temperature of the spirit without directly exposing it to ice or water. The result is a smooth pour of your favorite whiskey. Chilled, not ruined with too much dilution.

Inspired by the distillation process of whiskey. Simple and effective, the chiller uses a set of coils similar to a condenser. During the distillation process these coils are used to chill the vapor and turn it back into a liquid. The chiller uses the coils as a heat exchanger to change room temperature whiskey to 36 degrees in seconds.

New for the Second Generation - The Nesh Whiskey Chiller is now pre-filled with gel and sealed for a more simple, worry-free experience. This also provides colder freezing temperatures to further the whiskey chilling process. There is also a new silicone drip tray that fits to the bottom of the chiller. Also, the brand name is changing from Neat to Nesh and the new logo will be displayed on the next generation chiller.

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Why Nesh?

Dedicated to explore

Peat or sweet, rocks or neat, we are dedicated to introducing new ways to experience whiskey.

Premium Materials

All of Nesh's products are made using the finest materials we can get our hands on.

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Based in the USA

Veteran Owned

Nesh was founded by a United States Veteran in 2019.