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You do not need to be a professional bartender to know about the glassware that you can use in your bar. All you need to know is that you have many choices to choose from, and you should pick something that will show that you enjoy your bar. There is great information about beer glassware-b that will better explain it if you keep reading. There are two main variations on the English pint beer glass. There are the kinds with straight sides and there are English pint glasses with curved sides. The curved variety are straight for the bottom third and curved for the upper two thirds of the glass. Flutes are tall thin glasses with short stems that are often gold rimmed. These are delicate bee glasses that will show off a beer's sparkling and lean body. Flutes are not appropriate for heavy beers, but are perfectly suitable for sparkling and light beers, like German pilsners and fruit lambics. Lager glasses are short glasses that hold no more than twelve ounces of beer. Lager glasses are slightly wider at the mouth than at the bottom, with gracefully sloping sides. These kinds of beer glassware are very simple and functional drinking vessels suitable for all types of beer. A shaker is like a pint glass, yet holds only sixteen ounces of beer. These are the American microbrewer's standard beer glass. These glasses are sturdy and that's about the only benefit that these glasses have. IT has become the beer glass to hate among beer enthusiasts. Snifters are often used for barley wines and imperial stouts. These beer glasses are footed and stemmed, both bulbous on the bottom and narrow at the top. Barley beers seldom have large head formation and so the narrow mouth is perfectly suitable for these types of beer....
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