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My favourite glass. Picked it up in the Brewhouse bar in Santa Barbara CA. Great bar/brewery. Loads of different style beers brewed in-house on tap. It's a polite pint at 16 ozs :laugh8:
 
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My favourite glass. Picked it up in the Brewhouse bar in Santa Barbara CA. Great bar/brewery. Loads of different style beers brewed in-house on tap. It's a polite pint at 16 ozs :laugh8:
When you say 'picked it up' do you mean it was gifted or do you mean wife saying 'oh look what fell into my handbag' and about 3 glasses come out? :laugh8:😬 thanks for sharing.
 
When you say 'picked it up' do you mean it was gifted or do you mean wife saying 'oh look what fell into my handbag' and about 3 glasses come out? :laugh8:😬 thanks for sharing.
:laugh8: sadly no. I had to pay for it! Can't remember how much but nice souvenir as we spent most evenings there during our stay as it was a short stagger from our hotel and not far from the railway station. Look it up on Google maps.

https://www.sbbrewhouse.com/thebrewhouse-brewery
 
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I have rather a lot of glasses that are regularly used. I don’t have a photo of my witbier glass and my branded shaker glass, but here’s the rest.


Small Palm goblet from Liege summer 2000 (when my dad and I went to Euro 2000). I saved it from going to the charity shop last year. I use it for stronger beers in 330ml bottles:
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My Limited edition “Dundee” Tennents glass. I don’t drink the stuff, but my father in law (who works in procurement for a company that owns 100+ Spar shops and acts as a supplier for hundreds of other) obtained one from work for me. I use it for pale lagers:
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My Spieglau IPA glass which, surprise surprise, I use for IPAs
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My Spieglau goblet. It’s meant to be a “wood aged beer” glass but it’s a great all rounder and I use it for all sorts:

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My Disneyland Paris glass which I use for German beers and the occasional real ale style beer:
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I have rather a lot of glasses that are regularly used. I don’t have a photo of my witbier glass and my branded shaker glass, but here’s the rest.


Small Palm goblet from Liege summer 2000 (when my dad and I went to Euro 2000). I saved it from going to the charity shop last year. I use it for stronger beers in 330ml bottles:
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My Limited edition “Dundee” Tennents glass. I don’t drink the stuff, but my father in law (who works in procurement for a company that owns 100+ Spar shops and acts as a supplier for hundreds of other) obtained one from work for me. I use it for pale lagers:
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My Spieglau IPA glass which, surprise surprise, I use for IPAs
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My Spieglau goblet. It’s meant to be a “wood aged beer” glass but it’s a great all rounder and I use it for all sorts:

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My Disneyland Paris glass which I use for German beers and the occasional real ale style beer:
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I actually don’t mind a pint of TL from a pub but the cans should have two paracetamol taped to the bottom, talk about sore head in a can, it’s a different drink altogether
 
I actually don’t mind a pint of TL from a pub but the cans should have two paracetamol taped to the bottom, talk about sore head in a can, it’s a different drink altogether
I’ve not been able to face it since T in the Park 2001 when I was 17 and drank my entire weekend’s ration of cans on the Friday. I was not great on the Saturday morning.
 
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I love this one from Camden Town brewery. The only problem is that after a few beers my grip strength is reduced and I have on a number of occasions sent it flying across the living room.


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I like this Beavertown one too, but for some reason it never keeps a head on commercial or homebrewed beers
 
Here’s my vessel of choice. Nothing special but big enough for a me-size serving :laugh8: Weighs an absolute ton and have dropped it more times than I can remember. Thing is solid!

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It’s usually the missus that does this to my glasses, but not this time.
One of my daughters left me a note saying she smashed it while filling the kettle.
I wouldn’t be that bothered but it was my dads old glass.
Only got about 40 glasses left now.
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B******d
It’s usually the missus that does this to my glasses, but not this time.
One of my daughters left me a note saying she smashed it while filling the kettle.
I wouldn’t be that bothered but it was my dads old glass.
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Why was she using your glass to fill the kettle?
 
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I love this one from Camden Town brewery. The only problem is that after a few beers my grip strength is reduced and I have on a number of occasions sent it flying across the living room.


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I like this Beavertown one too, but for some reason it never keeps a head on commercial or homebrewed beers
Cheers, strange that the beavertown glass doesn't hold a head? athumb..
Got this from the children for my 50th in May this year and I love it though only holds 450ml which ain't so bad.
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Nice words, is it a bottle with the neck cut off? I seen some that Brewdog have done. thanks athumb..
Here’s my vessel of choice. Nothing special but big enough for a me-size serving :laugh8: Weighs an absolute ton and have dropped it more times than I can remember. Thing is solid!

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I've got one like that and it's too heavy, the mum in law bought it a couple of christmases ago, cheers athumb..
B******d
It’s usually the missus that does this to my glasses, but not this time.
One of my daughters left me a note saying she smashed it while filling the kettle.
I wouldn’t be that bothered but it was my dads old glass.
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Unlucky mate, my wife broke her favourite crystal wine glass last weekend filling the kettle up
 
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