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Posted: Wednesday May 10, 2006 12:29 am
by ex0ja
Well I don't think you need anything special, the glasses don't have to be sterile
I just wash my with the rest of the dishes, I make sure I rinse off all the soap suds though.
Posted: Wednesday May 10, 2006 8:09 am
by ACTbrewer
I like the long fluted Pilsner types, but they tend to get a bit unsteady if you have had a few, you know the drum! I then revert to the humble schooner glass. On another note, i used to keep the glasses chilled in the freezer, but I found that they caused too much of a frothy head, now I chill them in the fridge.
Posted: Wednesday May 10, 2006 10:29 am
by Rubber.Piggy
benson, the important thing is to keep fats and oils out of them. A simple detergent in hot water should be fine, as should the dishwasher. Just don't let your woman drink milk out of them,
Posted: Saturday May 13, 2006 2:21 pm
by benson
Rubber.Piggy wrote: Just don't let your woman drink milk out of them,
im sure she wont do that she knows better! and she loves homebrew anyway , im not sure if thats such a good thing though

Posted: Saturday May 13, 2006 5:59 pm
by gregb
Benson, it is a good thing. Trust us. Be happy. Have a homebrew.
Cheers,
Greg
Posted: Saturday May 13, 2006 10:02 pm
by Wassa
I am ambidextrous. if the glass is clean, icy cold and holds a schooner full at least of beer, that keeps a head then I will drink out of it........and that includes pewters as well.
BTW went to Grandsons school fete today and picked up 6 x crown lager glasses still in box for $5.00.
thought that was a bargain, beautiful glasses!
Posted: Wednesday Jun 21, 2006 5:13 pm
by Stangas
i bought some beer glasses..
schooners of headmaster glasses.. i bought a whole box of em..
they are great.. good size.. and always bubblin
Posted: Thursday Jun 22, 2006 4:55 pm
by da_damage_done
I bought 6 x Nonic Pint Glasses (you know the pub ones with the bump) for $18
Is that a decent price???
Got it from an online brew supplier - with free postage.