The Nonik glass was originally design with the bump to prevent chipping, thus no-nik (since it doesn't nick). A tumbler falling on it's side can easily chip at the edge and the bump prevents that.
If you can, get over to Belgium. Seems like each brewery has its own glass design. Most are variants on a theme, but you get some unique ones like the Kwak glass.
Hmmm, Shaker - designated driver glass, soda only also would serve a heavy stout and some porters in this just because it's pretty much all flavor 1st glass - pilsners, whit bier, anything light, crisp and low aromatic 2nd glass - ambers, browns, esb's, maybe even a pale ale, more flavor than aroma 3rd glass - brandy, belgian double or triple, possibly an IPA in a pinch, good balance between flavor and aroma, the odd porter or stout works here too. 4th glass - scotch, whiskey, bourbon, would never imagine a beer in this. 5th glass - pretty much what I go for with an IPA [my wheelhouse] (my go to is a duval and they are really hard to find now)
What type of beer do I use for a nucleated Teku glass? I've used it for pale hoppy beers thinking I can get more of a hop slap in the nose. All I get is increased sulfur smell that is otherwise super tame in a regular shaker glass.
Lol cause you have the grill pattern on the table in front of you, for the first 5 minutes I thought you were both wearing fishnet stockings. Nothing wrong with that of course but I chuckled when I realised my error. 😂 Good content by the way. Cheers 🍻
In the UK they usually have the lip of the glass as a pint. Fill to the brim by over-flowing the head. What a waste.. but I do feel ripped off if I don't get liquid to the brim of a glass, like in eueope! But we dont get cheap beer like Europe. £5/pint.
That English pint glass isn't that traditional, I'm pretty sure they started appearing around the 80s, when everyone was drinking lager, and the bump was there to make them easier to hold onto while completely shitfaced on a Friday night. Before that ale was drunk out of chunky mugs, often glass with big dimples in. Regulars at the pub would often have their own mug behind the bar.
Omg guys it's a No Nick glass. Hence the bump, so the rim doesn't get nicked. The glass was invented in the US for the soda fountain business, then embraced by the Brits. Get your stuff together guys! Cheers
The Nonik glass was originally design with the bump to prevent chipping, thus no-nik (since it doesn't nick). A tumbler falling on it's side can easily chip at the edge and the bump prevents that.
This is the best video on beer I have ever had the privilege of viewing. Thank you gents!
This is my my first video of you guys, but I will sub just for this. Great synergy. Great content. And funny. Thanks.
Looks like Peter is wearing fishnet stockings.
My thought exactly
3:04 Not really (however fancy it might sound), but it is really great for making a sturdier glass, preventing nicking...NO-NICK.
The last glass you showed also works great for barleywines
You guys just keep killing it with these videos! Your doing gods work here gents.
If you can, get over to Belgium. Seems like each brewery has its own glass design. Most are variants on a theme, but you get some unique ones like the Kwak glass.
I´m fan of the Spiegelau glassware... love the approach that they teamed up with breweries.
OMG this was awesome. Your best video yet!
What about handles? Just a leftover from Stein culture?
Hmmm,
Shaker - designated driver glass, soda only
also would serve a heavy stout and some porters in this just because it's pretty much all flavor
1st glass - pilsners, whit bier, anything light, crisp and low aromatic
2nd glass - ambers, browns, esb's, maybe even a pale ale, more flavor than aroma
3rd glass - brandy, belgian double or triple, possibly an IPA in a pinch, good balance between flavor and aroma, the odd porter or stout works here too.
4th glass - scotch, whiskey, bourbon, would never imagine a beer in this.
5th glass - pretty much what I go for with an IPA [my wheelhouse] (my go to is a duval and they are really hard to find now)
The Guinness glass is good for stouts and malt forward ales
so....is it a scrilege to drink a Guiness in a pilsner glass and every other beer in a mason jar? works for me.
What type of beer do I use for a nucleated Teku glass? I've used it for pale hoppy beers thinking I can get more of a hop slap in the nose. All I get is increased sulfur smell that is otherwise super tame in a regular shaker glass.
Lol cause you have the grill pattern on the table in front of you, for the first 5 minutes I thought you were both wearing fishnet stockings. Nothing wrong with that of course but I chuckled when I realised my error. 😂 Good content by the way. Cheers 🍻
Man... beer burrito... 2020 is shaping up niceeee
Hello guys, very funny show quite enjoyed it. What about the Australian scooter of glass?
100% more glass. I want to see you guys both do a YARD GLASS!
Very informative, thank-you! You have inspired me to ditch all my pint shaker glasses for tortillas.
In the UK they usually have the lip of the glass as a pint. Fill to the brim by over-flowing the head. What a waste.. but I do feel ripped off if I don't get liquid to the brim of a glass, like in eueope! But we dont get cheap beer like Europe. £5/pint.
Peter looks like he's wearing fishnet stockings. As you did. Here in Australia that's a pint. I drank a few today. Love stone and wood
And longneacks
This is great, well done boys, I need to visit soon. It’s a long trip though...
That English pint glass isn't that traditional, I'm pretty sure they started appearing around the 80s, when everyone was drinking lager, and the bump was there to make them easier to hold onto while completely shitfaced on a Friday night. Before that ale was drunk out of chunky mugs, often glass with big dimples in. Regulars at the pub would often have their own mug behind the bar.
Also forgets the Irish Tulip glass aka Guinness Glass not the Gravity glass
Fishnets all round!
Great video 🍻
How do u make drinking beer look so filthy? Love what u do keep it up
Love the Shirt!!!! ALES for ALS, not the Lagers one.
Tortilla as a glass? Freakin Brilliant!
I really needed this lesson. Thank you.😂🤣
This is amazing!!
Reminds me of College!
Very entertaining. I needed a big laugh. Thank you
Good video, but they're not called Boston Cocktail Mixers..
Yeah do more glasses 🍺🍻
“The Pint Pot”...where is the classic pint pot? Great video guys and very amusing.
I would have blown chunks if I did that! lol. Great video! Cheers
Content quality is at an all time high!
lol loved this
Omg guys it's a No Nick glass. Hence the bump, so the rim doesn't get nicked. The glass was invented in the US for the soda fountain business, then embraced by the Brits. Get your stuff together guys! Cheers
Do I see a new invention? Edible beer glass?🍺🤣
That was great. You’ll need to employ the services of the Swedish Bikini Team to top that one.
Quality!!!!!!! 😂😂😂
This has been a public service announcement from Genus brewing channel
I Like the Glasses. But not the Cornnynest.
Hahahahaha great vid guys
But I'm the 421 like. I almost feel bad.
WTF!?!?!?!? 🤣🤣🍻🍻🤣🤣🍻🍻🤘
Quit abusing the beer!