don't let anyone tell you that shape doesn't matter The geometry of a glass has a huge impact on aroma perception and dictates exactly how the liquid hits your tongue.
Standard pint is my go-to. Another universal option--which combines benefits of a number of styles but therefore isn't really perfect for any one style--is the Sam Adams glasses. The logo comes off with a razor blade, although I imagine Star San may work as well.
http://estore.samueladams.com/product_details.aspx?item_guid=45f013f8-7d56-4853-8136-cfd1c3ea3a45
... is the Sam Adams glasses. The logo comes off with a razor blade, although I imagine Star San may work as well.
http://estore.samueladams.com/product_details.aspx?item_guid=45f013f8-7d56-4853-8136-cfd1c3ea3a45
has anyone tried the starsan soak and let it dry a couple times trick with sam adams glasses? it works with some painted bottles.I just ordered some of these and I was hoping I could get the logo off.
November said:Mason Jars.
good lord.
I've used coffee mugs.
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has anyone tried the starsan soak and let it dry a couple times trick with sam adams glasses? it works with some painted bottles.
I have a ton of mason jars sitting around, I might just use those until I find something clearanced somewhere. Those Sam Adams ones are nice, but out of my price range unfortunately.
Got any blue tinted bail tops? I'd be interested in a few for old times sake.
JLem said:Personally, if i had to choose just one, I like a squat tulip glass for any style.
Personally, if i had to choose just one, I like a squat tulip glass for any style.
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