Copper Dog Dipper Collectible Replica of Copper Tubes Used By Distillery Workers
- Design: Typically a long, narrow copper cylinder (often ~21cm high) with a cork or screw top and a sealed base (historically a soldered penny).
- Function: Lowered into a cask bunghole to fill with whisky, then corked for transport.
- History: Named because the device "never left your side," serving as a worker's "best friend" during long shifts