Great video with awesome info. In future videos, you might want to make your visual aids last longer to the audience. All the glasses you showed were on screen for about 1.5 sec. You do a great job presenting yourself while you speak but I came here to learn about the glasses not watch you speak. lol… In all seriousness, great video man. I look forward to future content from you.
Most my glasses are Tulip pints, I have some Mugs and a seidel (not the Norwegian beer :P) and today I bought an IPA glass with the ribbing and etchings at the bottom, which I really like! And then I got tulips with the stem, which I like to use for beers that are a bit more malty. I'm usually quite picky when it comes to glasses, like if I buy a certain beer and don't have the glass for it, I get disappointed, but that's where the "shaker" or the Tulip pint comes in quite handy. I am on the lookout for a Stein though, and sadly I broke my weizen while enjoying a few more beers than usual 😅
Jazz and Beer , two of my favorite things in one video ! I love it !
I'm glad!
Good timing, you know a lot of us got beer glasses for Christmas and some we don’t know which beer they are meant for. Thanks!
Happy to help!
The Nonic is my favourite; I like the tulip as well but harder to clean all the way to the bottom.
Yes, I love the 20 oz. nonic for darker cask ales especially
Great video with awesome info. In future videos, you might want to make your visual aids last longer to the audience. All the glasses you showed were on screen for about 1.5 sec. You do a great job presenting yourself while you speak but I came here to learn about the glasses not watch you speak. lol… In all seriousness, great video man. I look forward to future content from you.
Most my glasses are Tulip pints, I have some Mugs and a seidel (not the Norwegian beer :P) and today I bought an IPA glass with the ribbing and etchings at the bottom, which I really like! And then I got tulips with the stem, which I like to use for beers that are a bit more malty. I'm usually quite picky when it comes to glasses, like if I buy a certain beer and don't have the glass for it, I get disappointed, but that's where the "shaker" or the Tulip pint comes in quite handy. I am on the lookout for a Stein though, and sadly I broke my weizen while enjoying a few more beers than usual 😅
Definitely, I also use a tulip pint as my misc. glass if no better glassware is available.
I heard somewhere that the nonic glass has the bulge to keep the rims of the glasses from hitting each other and getting "nicked", hence the name.
That would make sense
Guinness glass with a Guinness beer please
drop the elevator music
Apparently, most people don't care about the different types of beer glasses.