If you've ever been to a bar that focuses on craft beer, you've seen a variety of glassware for the various ales, lagers, Pilsners, Hefeweizens, and IPAs poured from bottles or on tap. These vessels ...
Your beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to cut back on ...
The Teku is still the industry standard beer glass you’ll find at nearly every craft brewery due to its versatility, but no beer vessel is as iconic as the English pub glass. While “pub glass” can ...
You might think that there’s nothing simpler than enjoying a cold beer after a long day. I’m sorry to report that you are wrong. No, Beer doesn’t have the same mystique as wine or cocktails. While the ...
"The most common vessel for serving beer—the shaker pint—was never actually intended to serve beer," says Zach Mack, owner of Alphabet City Beer Co., a craft beer bar and store in New York's East ...
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 ...
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