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I have a glass for almost everything but this glass is easy to clean (I can get my hand in it!) so it has become my default. I do use one of the others from time to time when I’m in the mood.

Next pint, I’ll pick another, just for you! 😉
I agree..I'm liking my new Harvey's glass as it's slightly shaped pint glass but can just get my hand in to clean it 👍🏼 craft master I have to use a bottle brush to get to the bottom
 
Tesco also do something similar to that -



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I have one of those or something at least a bit similar.
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I agree..I'm liking my new Harvey's glass as it's slightly shaped pint glass but can just get my hand in to clean it 👍🏼 craft master I have to use a bottle brush to get to the bottom

I have one of those too!

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Jesus, I’m gonna be in trouble at this rate. If anyone pulls out a Stein I’m gonna swing for ya! 😂

This does give me an idea for a drinking game - someone names a glass and everyone with one of those posts a drink in it. Who’s on?
 
My first taste of the German pilsner I brewed back in January. I have to say I'm pretty pleased with it. Nice malty flavour from the Vienna malt and just enough bittering and flavour from the German hops that linger on the pallete. I will certainly be brewing again but swapping the diamond lager yeast for the nova.
 

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I have one of those or something at least a bit similar.
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I have one of those too!

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Jesus, I’m gonna be in trouble at this rate. If anyone pulls out a Stein I’m gonna swing for ya! 😂

This does give me an idea for a drinking game - someone names a glass and everyone with one of those posts a drink in it. Who’s on?
This shape
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I was thinking about glasses today (because I was thinking about re-organising some cupboards). I've got a set of six hand etched, continental lager glasses that I inherited from my Grandma that I daren't use in case I smash one. They're dusty as I daren't clean them either 😱. I'd guess they are around 70 years old.

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The seventh one on the right is similar but wider at the bottom.
 
So for Friday in Inverness at the black Isle tap & rooms, thanks for the recommendation peeps.... A weizenbock, a delicious black Isle 7% stout nessmalle a Belgian blonde and the red beer was a yonder blueberry Bakewell fruity pastry sour but less sweet and more subtle than VC beers. Finished off the evening in the hotel with my own hoppy new beer (I had withdrawal symptoms)
 

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Tonight I'm supping my dark bitter. Crystal, brown and Maris otter malt, English hops, Golding's , northdown . Hobgoblin ISH but less bitter. Curry cooking. Funky jazz stuff (Corey Wong) on the kitchen stereo. Sigh. This homebrew lark may actually be all it's cracked up to be, happy Saturday folks.
 
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How about this beer glass / shape?
Better in the flesh as not just straight, but helical multiflutes ~1cm each.
The wine is SWMBOD'S Fleurie to accompany cauliflower cheese and bacon bits later,
oh all right - lardons.
And my beer?
My Camden 'Amber' clone.
A lovely starter on this chilly evening.
Way behind you obs. @Hazelwood Brewery 😜🍻
Mind how you go,👮
(sorry can't find a Dixon of Dock Green emoji).
 
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How about this beer glass / shape?
Better in the flesh as not just straight, but helical multiflutes ~1cm each.
The wine is SWMBOD'S Fleurie to accompany cauliflower cheese and bacon bits later,
oh all right - lardons.
And my beer?
My Camden 'Amber' clone.
A lovely starter on this chilly evening.
Way behind you obs. @Hazelwood Brewery 😜🍻
Mind how you go,👮
(sorry can't find a Dixon of Dock Green emoji).
Dixon of Dock Green. Think my dad used to film that for the BBC (showing my age). Beer and red wine. Top combo 👍
 

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