Beer Glasses

Franziskaner Weiss Beer Glass

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

It’s everyone’s favorite Franciscan monk, Francis Conner! Make sure your friends never murder the name of this beer by serving their weizen in this gorgeous Franziskaner glass. That way, they will be forced to stare at the monk for the entirety of the beer, paying their penance for all the time they’ve spent drinking Bud [...]

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New Belgium Globe Glass

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

The new New Belgium Globe glasses have improved on their own design for a thicker stem and a more durable beaded lip.  The globe shape itself is great for focusing the aromas toward your nose, and the etchings at the base ensure that a steady stream of carbonation will be rising for the duration of [...]

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The Imperial Pint Glass

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

This is the pub glass made famous by Guinness. A true pint glass, this holds 20oz. instead of the typical 16. Great for any beer on nitro, you can watch the rings work their way down the thin walls and count how many sips it took you to finish your beer. The model seen here [...]

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Delirium Tremens Glass

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

Delirium Tremens is brewed in Belgium by Brouwerij Huyghe.  It stands out as a high-octane brew, fiendishly named after the medical condition for the shakes that can become symptomatic of alcohol withdrawal. You hardly ever see these glasses out at bars anymore. And for good reason: the Delirium Tremens glass is consistently the #1 most [...]

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Unibroue Maudite Goblet

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

OK, so there used to be these loggers in Quebec. They worked their hands to the bone like every day. And the pay sucked too. They really needed a vacation. Back in olden times, they didn’t get two weeks off every year, so they had to take matters into their own hands. The main logger [...]

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Stone Imperial Russian Stout Glass

November 4, 2011 Beer Glasses

Out of all of Stone’s seasonal releases, none is more eagerly anticipated than the Stone Imperial Russian Stout.  Now, after a brief gap of unavailability, the glasses are back and better than ever.  These are much thinner and much more fragile than our Maudite snifters, but otherwise, the design is pretty close. Let me say [...]

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Chimay Goblet

October 31, 2011 Beer Glasses

Forget clouds. The saying should be, “every Chimay glass has a silver lining.” But, they do have laser etched cloud at the bottom of every glass, so actually, don’t forget clouds! Isn’t it strange how mainstream Chimay has gotten over the years? With a logo as cool as theirs, its no wonder it’s the most [...]

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The Sam Adams Glass

October 30, 2011 Beer Glasses

Crafting the Perfect Beer Glass Lots of people are hot on this new beer glass from Samuel Adams.  It’s a really well designed glass, and it’s as if the designers took two different glassware styles, the Pint glass and the Tulip glass, and crossbred them.  The result is the best of both worlds; the vessel [...]

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The Duvel Glass

October 29, 2011 Beer Glasses
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Quite possibly the best beer glass know to man, this Duvel glass is laser etched with a gothic “D” at the bottom of the glass. These tiny scratches provide a nucleation point for all the bubbles, helping to retain the carbonation in your beer for as long as possible. The Duvel Glass is the gold [...]

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Beer Glassware Styles

October 29, 2011 Beer Glasses

Here at Beer Geek Shop we are intent on curating a wide array of beer glasses to share with the Internet. From the pub to your house, we’re accumulating a selection of Pint glasses, Pilsners, Tulips, Goblets, Snifters, Steins, Weizens, Boots, and Mugs. This article is a meant as a basic guide to the different [...]

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