EdWort
Well-Known Member
I knew I had a BW3 big ass beer glass from a promotion a while back. I dug it out and measured the contents. As you can see, it is 23 ounces if it is full to the rim with NO FOAM.
I am in the camp that you are at a wing place ordering a really cheap ML; just drink it and be happy.
I knew I had a BW3 big ass beer glass from a promotion a while back. I dug it out and measured the contents. As you can see, it is 23 ounces if it is full to the rim with NO FOAM.
Not the way I see it. This sort of thing happens a lot. People think they know a lot about beer, then start spouting crap that is either mildly incorrect or straight up blasphemy. I don't think the OP went over board and he handled the situation well. I am just saying that unless you are 100% positive you are right about something, you end up looking like a big loser if you call someone or someplace on something and end up being wrong.
Adding information is not snobbish, and I am NOT a beer snob. I do know a lot about beer, but there is no reason in my opinion to ever be snobby about it.
I am in the camp that you are at a wing place ordering a really cheap ML; just drink it and be happy. If that is the way BW3 thinks a beer should be poured it is their restaurant and if they are making that choice I am sure a lot of people are liking it or they would have negative effects and go back tot he old way. Again, if you want a good proper beer, go to a more beer friendly bar.
I disagree. Europe uses proper glasses and sells beer in .25L, .33L, .5L, and 1L amounts and the glasses have proper room for head.
BW3 advertises the full capacity of the glass, yet shorts the customer with foam. It's the oldest trick in the beerman's book to boost profits.
well thank you Ed. I'd say we can all go to bed now. Now it's your poersonal decision if you want to order 19oz beer and pay 23oz price for it. or just sit at the bar a few times get to know the Barkeep, and say, hey, mind filling that all the way up. Thanks. show him your appreciation in your tip. OR....we're all HomeBrewers here, stay home and and drink better beer and more of it!
It's the truth. And you can't argue with it. I try often to argue against truth in this forum
The corporates just hope that people will do as you suggest and sheepishly accept what is given.
LGI,you can't handle the truth!
I don't really want my name attached to something that makes me look like an idiot.]
I knew I had a BW3 big ass beer glass from a promotion a while back. I dug it out and measured the contents. As you can see, it is 23 ounces if it is full to the rim with NO FOAM.
I've tickled it under the nuts a few times though.
Ummm... am I missing something? What's the 3rd W in BW3?
Ummm... am I missing something? What's the 3rd W in BW3?
And to keep in line with the thread - A pint is a pint is a pint. Any restaurant that tries to swindle you out of a few ounces should be ashamed of themselves. Usually this kind of management decision is not atypical for an organization and indicates "cheapness" throughout. In the long run, businesses that cheat the consumer never last. They'll get what they deserve.
That being said, I've always found it hard to visually judge what a true pint is. I've tried before and I'm always off. Dont judge a pint unless you've got the tools to do it.
If they are offering 23 ounces of beer, and only giving 19, then there is a problem.
However, if they are offering "a 23 ounce beer", then that might indicate that they are offering a 23 ounce glass filled with beer and a proper 1" head. (Although, what the hell is the point of the head on a Miller Light? It's not like it has any aroma anyway...)
Wick. I kid you not.
A twenty-three ounce beer advertised, should be a twenty-three ounce beer served.
Beer is not a penis.
Not to nit-pick, but it's WECK Weck is the sauce.
Buffalo Wild Wings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A twenty-three ounce beer advertised, should be a twenty-three ounce beer served.
Not to nit-pick, but it's WECK Weck is the sauce.
Buffalo Wild Wings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A twenty-three ounce beer advertised, should be a twenty-three ounce beer served.
And if you were to bring up this issue, I'm sure the corporate stance would be that "it's a promotional glass that is not intended to be used for daily operations, and therefore, cannot be held to those claims." Just thinking corporate-ish.
Beer is not a penis.
Not to nit-pick, but it's WECK Weck is the sauce.
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