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Countbeer 2853:136
...to drink your beer from, which one would it be and why? (excuse me if this has been posted before!)

Mine will be the Chouffe glass (the kind of miniature version of the Duvel glass, though less thick/broad and taller while still smaller).
Because it keeps a nice head on most of the beers (more compact in the glass), the overview of the beers poured in this glass seems to be better (for instance compared to the Duvel glass), it’s a complete glass with the typical ornament(s) a beer glass needs, it’s good for tastings and I think it’s a fine glass to drink your beers from, it just feels good/better, compact, controlled, small, takes not much space, fits good in your hands, etc....
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Westmeister 938:53
Hair of the Dog Tulip. I just love the look and feel of it. I sometimes drink White Russians out of it as well.
7/24/2012 6:45:24 AM

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HogTownHarry 5639:28
I am quite fond of the two Sam Adams glasses I have - the engineered shape works well for most beers, especially hoppy ones, and it fits nicely in my hand.
7/24/2012 7:08:08 AM

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mikem409 1141:161
CBS sniffter
7/24/2012 7:10:33 AM

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Ernesto987 2375:54
Duvel tulip with the chicks with blue knockers and red nips
7/24/2012 7:29:36 AM

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GT2 5661:346
Enormous Tripel Karmeliet tulip. The only glass that can really handle super carbonated beers like Jolly Pumpkin, Hill Farmstead, Stillwater.

Nothing can handle Bam Biere as nicely. And I will be drinkling that until I die.
7/24/2012 7:33:33 AM

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KAggie97 3530:220
Duvel tulip. No question about it.
7/24/2012 7:34:30 AM

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Danko
I keep coming back to Corsendonk Christmas-glasses, partially because I keep a bunch of them which is great for afterparties but also because they’re a good match with a lot of beers. The Slaapmutske glassware is very similar although a tad bit bigger.

Other than that, a nice red wine glass could be a choice.
7/24/2012 8:28:21 AM

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randomgarbage 1320:32
I’ve had the following break on me over the last year :

Suprisingly didn’t make my beers flat.

bells

loved this one

great for small samples

I’m sure 3 or 4 more were broken, but those were my favorites. I’ve been using these a lot lately. They work just fine and I have plenty. I have an old Darkness glass that I love but I can’t bring myself to use it, which is stupid.
7/24/2012 8:35:28 AM

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GT2 5661:346
That Oerbier tulip is sick. That is very sad to see it go.
7/24/2012 8:36:30 AM

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randomgarbage 1320:32
Originally posted by GT2
That Oerbier tulip is sick. That is very sad to see it go.


It got smashed by a OE 40, wish I was jokin
7/24/2012 9:01:32 AM

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