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Old 03-15-2009, 09:52 PM   #21
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My fav is the DFH pint glasses for ales and the Ommegang for my Belgians.


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Old 03-15-2009, 11:08 PM   #22
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I like to drink out of the right glass for the style. Sometimes I do, sometimes I just fill a regular pint. Ask my SWMBO and kids, I'm pretty anal and protective of my glasses.
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Drinking beer out of a gravy boat. +20 man points for you, good sir.
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The Sam Adams glass is definately the best "all around" beer glass I have. I works as advertised in really presenting beers well. I use them to serve most beer styles with the exception of most Belgian beers. They typically get served in one of the Trappist goblets.
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Drinking beer out of a gravy boat. +20 man points for you, good sir.
Just so you know, 40 man points will be awarded for drinking gravy out of a pint glass.
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Just so you know, 40 man points will be awarded for drinking gravy out of a pint glass.
Does that come with a complementary heart attack and by-pass surgery? Ya'll can keep your Thanksgiving Turkey, us German/Irish prefer ham. MMMMMM pig.
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Can't believe this hasn't been said already, but my favorite beer glass is a FULL ONE

But this my glass of choice:



I like the curves and the ability to write my beer type on the glass for pic reference.
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Every time I go to A&W I steal one of their glass mugs. The regular sized ones are perfect for about 400 ml.

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Old 03-16-2009, 02:29 PM   #30
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My faves....(DUH!!!)



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