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I don’t understand - Small chilli - 25-07-2023 Do we have any beer sommelier among us? We’ve started using pint glasses that I call vases ![]() I’m also a little annoyed. We’ve had these glasses for about 3 year ( they were left at a holiday cottage, definitely not the style for that property) . I just kept them to look good in my little bar area, collecting dust ![]() ![]() RE: I don’t understand - Veggie - 25-07-2023 Not a clue but I always think that beer/cider/lager and wine taste better from a glass with a stem, not a handle. Don't drink any of it now so can't do a comparison for you! RE: I don’t understand - Vinny - 26-07-2023 Guiness HAS to be in a straight glass, but a schooner for Newkie Brown. ![]() RE: I don’t understand - Small chilli - 26-07-2023 (26-07-2023, 08:36 AM)Vinny Wrote: Guiness HAS to be in a straight glass, but a schooner for Newkie Brown.Why ? Traditional, looks, trend, tastes……….why? How? I know it doesn’t take much ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: I don’t understand - JJB - 26-07-2023 I wonder whether the wine glass shape catches the aroma and bubbles so your nose, which can enhance taste, picks up on more nice things in the beer thereby improving the perceived taste. RE: I don’t understand - Small chilli - 26-07-2023 That’s as good explanation as any. ![]() The other thing about these glasses. So much more difficult to pour your beer. You know the poncy lager adverts when the cut the top off the beer because it looks like a ice cream or meringue. It’s actually a thing ![]() ![]() RE: I don’t understand - Can the Man - 26-07-2023 Many years ago I did some work in Guinness Dublin brewery in the area where they developed new beers but also tested Guinness in various shaped glasses including the British tankard with a handle the round ones and the straight ones. There were people specifically employed to do this, and apparently it has a big influence on the taste of the beers. Hence why Guinness is always served in that special straight shape with the tulip top section. |