Friday, 18 November 2016

Are you picky while choosing your beer glass?

Are you a beer person who just don’t like to have a beer in a pint? Cool! We have a myriad of options to choose from and you can enjoy your beer in utmost style.
A slew of merchandise has come along with glassware for particular styles of beer. We discussing some of them in this blog.
A goblet beer glass
Don’t confuse it with ‘the goblet of fire’! Lol! This wide-mouthed glass is designed to help a beer maintain head, and allows the drinker to take deep sips. Goblets come with a longer stem and are more delicate, while chalices have thicker walls and are heavier. Some are scored inside to maintain a certain level of the head at the top.
A pilsner glass
This is a tall glass display color and carbonation but helps the beer retain its head and augments its volatiles. It’s the right choice for lagers with a lot of carbonation, a true pilsner glass has no curvature.
A tulip glass
We personally love tuple glasses courtesy their curvy shape! You get to have a big foamy head while volatiles is captured and enhanced. If the head is key for a particular beer, this is a good glass to go with. They make aromas so much brighter. Tulips are preferred for strong brews or high-gravity beers like Quads and Tripels.
A stein or mug
This familiarly handled beer mug allows for plenty of volumes and makes for easy drinking. This helps to keep your beer stay cold longer because your hand isn’t directly on the glass. A tankard mug has straight sides and a thick bottom, and the firmer mug is curved with a dimpled surface that adds to the look.

So choose from a plethora of options and make your drinking experience even more classy! 

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