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There’s many different ways to drink beer—you can use a stein, a pint or, if you’re having pilsner, a pilsner glass (obviously). The pilsner glass stands out from its brethren as a tall, lean, tapered ...
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 ...
There’s no shortage of snobbery in the wine and craft beer communities. Exhibit A: the confusing array of glassware available to you and your favorite libation. Wisdom has it that pilsner glasses are ...
There is a cocktail for just about every kind of personality—and a plethora of glasses to help showcase them. From the martini glass to the hurricane glass, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the ...
Fancy beer glasses aren't just for fun; the proper vessel enhances the beer drinking experience both by directing the beverage to the proper part of the tongue for maximum flavor and by allowing for ...
There’s really no wrong way to drink a beer. It’s pretty simple: Lift a container of beer to your mouth, tilt it toward you and imbibe the liquid that flows from the container into your mouth. And if ...
Prohibition nearly wiped out the brewing industry in America, but more than 80 years after it was repealed, America is enjoying a brewing renaissance — thanks to the popularity of craft beer.