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When it comes to enjoying a cold beer, every detail counts, even the shape of the glass. A scientist at the Federal University of São João del-Rei in Brazil has taken on an unusual but relatable ...
An ad agency created what could be a solution to keep people off their phones in social situations. It created the “offline glass,” a beer glass that only stands if resting on a cellphone.
Your beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to ...
Two, the bulge makes the glasses quicker and easier to stack and unstack, unlike standard pint glasses which can stick ...
Spiegelau's IPA glass As if your cabinets weren’t full enough, we are now encouraged to have special beer glasses for each style of beer. Forget the clunky, weighty peasant mugs of yore ...
Miss Manners: Is asking for a beer glass ‘dreadfully rude’? Letter writer enjoys a beer in a glass so they asked for one at a party. Their wife says it was rude.
Spiegelau's latest brew-specific vessel is precision-engineered for maximum enjoyment when you’re drinking a stout, thanks to a combination of high-end glass, strategic curves, and the inherent ...
The beer glass, designed by ad agency Fischer & Friends, was put to use in a bar in Sao Paolo, Brazil called Salve Jorge. The shaved off base creates an indentation that either makes you hold the ...
Stemware like Rastal's Teku and wine tasting glasses funnel aromas to the nose for an improved beer drinking experience.
People can't accurately gauge the volume of their pints—and the more they drink, the worse it gets.