Like so many things, beer glasses are a matter of taste. While some people have the right glass for every single beer style in their cupboard, others like elegant pilsner glasses, expansive goblets or simply prefer to use the glass from their favourite brewery regardless of the beer in the vessel. Experts in the craft beer scene like to take a position, but we think everyone should follow their own preferences. Because we are of course always happy to make recommendations, we would like to introduce you to a true all-rounder: the pint glass.
The pint glass is a simple, slightly wider cup with a stable base, delicate glass rim and a wide range of uses. Due to its conical shape and medium volume, this glass is a popular choice in pubs and bars. Pint glasses can be stacked on top of each other, they are available with a capacity of 0.5 and 0.3 liters and most beers taste good in them.
We like the classic in all sorts of versions, but the version from Stone Brewing is particularly beautiful. The glass is printed with the brewery's timeless logo and sits comfortably in the hand and on the lips. It presents all kinds of brews in the best light, holds 0.3 liters of barley juice and looks good on the table.