Choosing the right glass isn't just for wine drinkers. Beer drinkers have many options. (Spiegelau) CLEVELAND, Ohio – Order a beer in a sports bar, you get a pint glass. Ask in a fine restaurant or ...
Which beer glass is best? With the growing popularity of craft beers, you’ll find beer served everywhere from barbecues to fancy dinner parties. With this in mind, you might want to have some quality ...
Many self-proclaimed beer aficionados aren’t getting the full craft beer experience. Finding delicious craft beers, cracking open the can or bottle and taking a sip is only half of the experience.
The glass you choose for a lager does more than hold beer—it shapes aroma, carbonation, and temperature, turning a simple pour into a fuller drinking experience. ByHudson Lindenberger, Contributor.
There’s satisfaction to be had in the heft of a pint glass, the definitive knock as it’s set down, empty, on a hard surface. But as craft beer grows more varied and complex, and as palates become more ...
Beer isn’t just about what’s in your pint — it’s also about what’s holding it. The right glass can unlock aromas, preserve carbonation, and keep your brew at the perfect temperature. From crisp ...
The vessel that a beer is served in often doesn’t merit a second thought, but there’s a lot of history and purpose behind it. We have come a long way since all they did was to hold liquid. Prior to ...
There’s more to the beer glasses than the ubiquitous American shaker pint glass. From the tall and flared German hefeweizen glasses to the diminutive snifters best for holding potent barrel-aged ...
Beer mugs, in my opinion, make better ornamental pieces than actual drinking vessels. They are heavy and unwieldly, and frankly hold more beer than is necessary for me. I prefer a smaller glass that ...