Baron von BeeGee
Beer Bully
Incidentally, popped into World Market last night and wound up buying a Franziskaner and a hefe glass...it fit perfectly!
ORRELSE said:I don't use specialty glasses either, even though I have at least one for almost every style. I totally agree that a plain old pint glass (NOT PRE-FROZEN) is the way to go with just about any beer.
Funny you mention that about the parties--that's exactly how I do it. Except my "Kiss me I'm sh!tfaced" glass mysteriously gets taken before I can grab it...t don't make bars like those little corner taps anymore, do they?
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homebrewer_99 said:I also have 50+ ceramic beer mugs (from Germany) that I really don't care if they get broken or not. These are what I give others to use. No pressure if they get broken.The people who do break them really feel bad about it too. I just get them another one. I must have had 4-6 break last year.
homebrewer_99 said:I used to buy boxes of HW glasses for 5 Euros (about $6 for the box 6)!
Passload said:Here is a style guide: Style guide (PDF)
I have some of those too. I purchased them in Dublin when I was there. That gives them more sentimental value.t1master said:![]()
the tulip pint glasses are my favorite. i have two like the above, and then an assortment of regular pint glasses, as well as some mugs that i'll drink out of. i have the large 22 oz pilsner glasses, but don't like them much.
So much for amateur drinkerscgravier said:i always cringe when i go to my brother's house and i see him drinking the homebrew i give him straight from the bottle. thats how he drinks it though, yeast and all.
Can't remember YOUR name, the name of the Schneider Weizen, or the dunkel? (I was joking on the Schneider)DeRoux's Broux said:hb 99, EP and i got 2 good weissen glasses 2 nite. schneider weisse and the dunkel.....can't remeber the name.......good though....
homebrewer_99 said:Can't remember YOUR name, the name of the Schneider Weizen, or the dunkel? (I was joking on the Schneider)![]()