What holds your drink ?
Nonic Pints for everyday use.
I also have a couple of Tulips & Snifters (inlcuding 1 600ml monster
) which I use for special beers.
I also have a couple of Tulips & Snifters (inlcuding 1 600ml monster

Last edited by chris. on Monday Oct 08, 2007 6:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I drink from 400ml glasses, which are fine for the Pet bottles and Coopers long necks, but they don't quite hold 2 glasses of the 800ml twist tops.
I like a cold fresh glass every beer and usually rotate through the freezer.
I like a cold fresh glass every beer and usually rotate through the freezer.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
I bought some pilsner glasses last week. Ive washed them in detergent first to get rid of any nastys, then rinsed several times, wiped dry then rinsed several times again with very hot water, then cooled and put in freezer or cupboard. Ive used them all now for beer and rinsed and wiped and rinsewd and left to dry and any other cleaning method you can think of, and they still will NOT hold a head of beer. Be it home brew or commercial brew. Was drinking LCPA last night and no head.
How do you guys wash your glasses ?
How do you guys wash your glasses ?
Are we all getting worried about STERILISING our glasses? I mean, of copurse it helps to clean the muck off, but they don't exacly have to be germ free. What's the benefit of sterilising a glass, then putting it in a cupboard or fridge for a few hours to gather germs?
I left my fermenter in my other pants
My pride and joy and regular drinking vessel is a heavy ceramic 500cl job that I bought from Budapest. Its covered in hand painted images of various bits of budapest and has a woman on one side (holding a beer) and a man on the other (holding a......beer! Revolutionary!). Keeps everything cold and looks bloody gaudy at the same time - so tacky its good. I also use coopers pot glasses or a couple of grolsch 250mL glasses I bought from an op shop a while back if there are guests around.
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Ive been putting the glasses in the dishwasher, they certainly come out clean.
BUT. . . . If the glass isnt freezing cold, I cant get the beer to head very well at all. And even if I do use a cold glass, it doesnt hold a head for very long at all. This is compared to my pewter mug, which holds a great head and keeps the beer cold longer.
I can hear people asking, why the f#@& dont I just use the mug then ?
I want to have glasses that will work, for guests to drink my brews. If I ever get any worth showing off.
These glasses are 300ml pilsner style glasses, or as my brother put it, flashy pub glasses.

BUT. . . . If the glass isnt freezing cold, I cant get the beer to head very well at all. And even if I do use a cold glass, it doesnt hold a head for very long at all. This is compared to my pewter mug, which holds a great head and keeps the beer cold longer.
I can hear people asking, why the f#@& dont I just use the mug then ?
I want to have glasses that will work, for guests to drink my brews. If I ever get any worth showing off.
These glasses are 300ml pilsner style glasses, or as my brother put it, flashy pub glasses.
I have been using anything that would hold beer for a while, found a bar accessory shop at a shopping centre in werribee and picked up a couple of 425ml headmaster glasses. When I got home I noticed that the bottom was course. Looked em up on the web to and found out the bottoms are specifically treated this way to retain the head.
not sure if posting websites is ok on this forum but here is the site for them.
http://www.crowncommercial.com.au/conte ... aster.aspx
Just to let you know I have a bad history of pouring beers, i'm definetly not the best going around. I end up with a lot of beer cordial (no head) or completly the opposite. so after I got them thought I would do a little homework to see the best way to pour from a bottle. I did find this this.
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 513AAqqleW
So I am not sure if it the new glasses or the way I pour or both but this combination is working for me, never had the head of the beer so good and last as long as it does.
cost of glass $3.99
cost of looking up the internet for a way to pour beer = $20 (1hr)
being able to pour a better beer and retaining the head = Priceless
PS. most of you probably know about these glasses as I just saw them mentioned in another post
not sure if posting websites is ok on this forum but here is the site for them.
http://www.crowncommercial.com.au/conte ... aster.aspx
Just to let you know I have a bad history of pouring beers, i'm definetly not the best going around. I end up with a lot of beer cordial (no head) or completly the opposite. so after I got them thought I would do a little homework to see the best way to pour from a bottle. I did find this this.
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 513AAqqleW
So I am not sure if it the new glasses or the way I pour or both but this combination is working for me, never had the head of the beer so good and last as long as it does.
cost of glass $3.99
cost of looking up the internet for a way to pour beer = $20 (1hr)
being able to pour a better beer and retaining the head = Priceless
PS. most of you probably know about these glasses as I just saw them mentioned in another post