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Yeah? They sell those at the fair?
I've never been able to make myself go to one of those despite my love of big smoked turkey legs.

Should have quite a selection, at least they do at the other faires in the area and Scarborough is quite large.

I enjoy the faires, but not too many reasons to go unless you like drinking, eating, drinking, raunchy comedians, drinking, and cleavage. (plus shopping for the lady friends)
 
rico567 said:
I just drank a rye IPA out of a dimple mug. I am so declassé......

If I ever open a brewery, I'm just going to get some mason jars and put our logo on them. Simple enough.
 
If I ever open a brewery, I'm just going to get some mason jars and put our logo on them. Simple enough.

Why don't you just use red solo cups?

I don't care what you drink your beer out of, but I do care how I drink mine. I'm not haughty, but I am particular about food and drink. I do think the glassware has an effect on the flavor, and of course the presentation.

I'm drinking a Flanders Red out of a tulip now. Mason jar? Not for me.
 
For a while i was drinking everything out of a snifter.I get bored of some glasses.I dont really enjoy drinking an ipa out of a tulip everytime either,sometimes just a mug or pint,i seem to favor my coke style/shaped glass i have or the SS tulip pub pint glass.I miss the henekin tulip pub glass i had which fit a 12 oz beer better.Which probably was my favorite till it slipped.
 
passedpawn said:
Why don't you just use red solo cups?

I don't care what you drink your beer out of, but I do care how I drink mine. I'm not haughty, but I am particular about food and drink. I do think the glassware has an effect on the flavor, and of course the presentation.

I'm drinking a Flanders Red out of a tulip now. Mason jar? Not for me.

Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of beer glasses in different styles and I use them all the time, but i'd like to think that if I had a brewery the beer would do the talking, and mason jars are such an iconic "laid back" southern thing... I think people would get a kick out of it.
 
They do mason jars only here at a Resturant/bar called The Rodeo which has some local beers on tap(about 36 w/commercial beers).With a riding bull and everything. Alot of southern style food and very heavy helpings as well. When i think of mason jars -i tend to think of light beers though.
 
Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of beer glasses in different styles and I use them all the time, but i'd like to think that if I had a brewery the beer would do the talking, and mason jars are such an iconic "laid back" southern thing... I think people would get a kick out of it.

for some reason i can't drink from mason jars anymore, without getting the dribble glass effect from the threads. I don't ever remember having this problem in the past, but then again i don't remember the past so well. maybe i had thicker lips back then.
 
for some reason i can't drink from mason jars anymore, without getting the dribble glass effect from the threads. I don't ever remember having this problem in the past, but then again i don't remember the past so well. maybe i had thicker lips back then.

Happens to me too, but i think thicker lips would just make the problem worse. We are talking about the past, so your lips were probably smaller/thinner back then, giving you a tighter seal. Either that or you just didn't give a crap about the dribbles and never made a mental note of it.
 
Lagunitas has mason jar-style pint glasses they had made specifically for them with their logo in the glass. The rims don't have threads. They also use 2 liter mason jars for growlers.
 
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