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Old 12-20-2011, 06:02 PM   #11
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Beer glasses get handwashed in our house. Plenty of hot water to rinse and hand dry. This way they are always clean, no water spots, and no hard mineral build up.


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Old 12-20-2011, 07:38 PM   #12
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Wow, awesome. Thanks for re-posting that Xaphoeous. My girlfriend is always forgetting to leave the beer glasses aside and now I can fix it easily.
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Beer glasses get handwashed in our house. Plenty of hot water to rinse and hand dry. This way they are always clean, no water spots, and no hard mineral build up.
This.
Just think about all the fat, grease and other food particles that get washed off of plates, pots and pans and ONTO your beer glasses at some point in the dishwasher cycle. Hand washing really is the only way to ensure clean beer glasses...unless you get a dishwasher/sanitizer dedicated to beer glasses. ha!
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Pbw in the dishwasher is money! All of the glasses we have in the house are beer glasses, many to clean. Started using Pbw in the dishwasher and they come out spotless even took off the hardwater stains on the bottoms of the glass. Very expensive though only worth it if you buy the 55lb bucket.
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Old 12-21-2011, 02:11 PM   #14
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You can buy dishwasher's? I just married mine.
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Old 12-21-2011, 07:04 PM   #15
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The glass I poured it in got a quick rinse because it was in the cupboard but I probably should give them a good hand washing. We usually hand wash our glass but lately with family over for the holidays me and my gf get backed up on dishes and have been just throwing everything in the dishwasher. I will definitely give my glassware a good hot scrubbing before I pop open the next one.

Thanks for the heads up everyone, you guys provide the best advice/information. Really, thank you.
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You can buy dishwasher's? I just married mine.
Mine worked for about a month then just quit, so I had to buy a Maytag. Much quieter than the last one


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