I wonder.. did you notice two things that set the mug apart from the others, why not comment on those features. Yes, the handle makes it not only convenient, but coupled with the thickness of the glass, the beer can be kept at a more constant temperature, after initially it warms it up a bit. It's great for beers that should be drank at about 8-10 celsius.
Yolo Bro TBH I don't think it's that bad for a reasons people mention - bacteria etc... But. It's a nice habit, nice tradition. Vine guys have many traditions, we beer guys could at least not touch the glass while pouring. Especially during video presentation in a great pub. Just a bit of beer culture.
It's good practice and ideal, especially when you have volume. You're letting beer sit on that tap in contact with air, bacteria, and possibly insects, and then pouring the next beer letting that dirty tap touch the inside of someone's glass.
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I wonder.. did you notice two things that set the mug apart from the others, why not comment on those features. Yes, the handle makes it not only convenient, but coupled with the thickness of the glass, the beer can be kept at a more constant temperature, after initially it warms it up a bit. It's great for beers that should be drank at about 8-10 celsius.
You know beer has gotten snobbish when a wine sommelier will tell you to buy an "all-purpose" glass but a beer drinker won't.
Some beers are best served in certain glasses
What about red solo cup
zooyorkk is recommend a nice Belgian framboise. Brings out the funky aromatics.
red solo cup is cheap and disposable, and unlike my house it is not foreclosable
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Personally, I use either my larger tulip, like what you use for Saisons, and my pilsener glass.
Or a pint mug
Nice
beer is in a perfectly good glass from the store
Shaker pints are for mixing and for cheap adjunct lagers
I'm sure the Saison is nice but can you fill the glass up abit with it I'm all in for good head but !!
The handle bar mustache definitely screams 2013
No Nonick or English Style with a bulb 2\3 the way up! Recommended for EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER CLASSIFICATION PORTER STOUTS ??? No IPA ???
The mug glass is a German Stein glass...
Wrong. If someone was handed a mug style glass in the UK, theyd probably smash it lol.
+TheKez1998 that's because people in UK prefers stouts and dark beers, mugs are more common in countries like germany etc.
+Lorfmor hmm maybe, but the overwhelming majority drink lagers and other light beers imo
+Harry Stallone wrong
most UK beer is shit anyway.
wrong
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You are touching the glass with a tap... ouch.
Good eye!
Cringed as well
Yolo Bro TBH I don't think it's that bad for a reasons people mention - bacteria etc... But. It's a nice habit, nice tradition. Vine guys have many traditions, we beer guys could at least not touch the glass while pouring. Especially during video presentation in a great pub. Just a bit of beer culture.
It's good practice and ideal, especially when you have volume. You're letting beer sit on that tap in contact with air, bacteria, and possibly insects, and then pouring the next beer letting that dirty tap touch the inside of someone's glass.
this is bull