Craft beer has stormed the nation, & with it, the rise of specialty beer glasses. Glass selections today range far beyond your standard pint glassthere are snifters for bold barleywines, whisper-thin stemware, & cicerone-beloved Teku glasses. Whether you realize it or not, many things happen when you pour a beer into a glass, says Patrick Bisch, certified cicerone at Illinois’ The Open Bottle. To wax poetic a little bit, it’s like the blossoming of a flower, but a blossoming of your sensors: carbonation is released, & that releases gas that further enhances the aromas of the beer. He continues, The sight of the beer, no longer covered up by the brown glass or aluminum can, shows off its color & clarity. This set of glasses was collected one-by-one from Famous Breweries across Europe, by a globe-trotting collector. The right vessel for the right beer, each glass was made specifically to optimize its namesake Brew. The excellence of these masterpiece vessels does not, however, end there. Not even close. These glasses enhance any hoppy libation poured within. With their specialized shape & construction they’re all excellent at enhancing any beer. Individually tagged with the logo of a world famous brewery, these glasses each represent a distinct drinking glass style. Sold as a set you can try all four & identify your favorite. Regardless of where your glass style preference lands, you will always prefer a glass period. WHY WE LOVE IT…Great Brew Who doesn’t love a great brew? Just like fine wine, beer has come of age. While craft beers are the new brew of the moment, Europe has had micro-breweries for centuries. Many were started by monks during a time when beer was more safe than water to drink. These historical breweries also created specialized vessels to optimize the experience while one quaffed the brew within. A better glass makes for a better beer. Enhance your brew drinking experience with a glass made to do so. Try all four & find your favorite. Slainte! Liquor.com Vintage, Mixed Specialty, Beer Glasses, Set-Of-Four, European Breweries. Kiln-Fired Decals. Some Gold Rim
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