What do you drink your beer from? A Pilsner glass? A stein? Whatever is in the kitchen? I just use the bottle it comes in but thought it would be interesting to see what others use. Thanks...
I'm partial to the stemless wine glass for IPAs/DIPAs, but I have no problem with using a TeKu, a Spiegelau IPA glass, or a tulip. I recently acquired a couple of thin-walled goblets that work well for just about any style. Snifters for stouts and barleywines, chalices for tripels and quads. Always proper, never plastic.
Depends on style. I regularly use a Duvel and other tulip-types, shaker pints, dimple mugs, lidded steins, pilsners, nonics, snifters.
Most often I use my Duvel tulip, next in frequency of use would be the nonic pint glass and somtimes a snifter. Drinking out of the bottle isn't my thing since that way I don't get as much out of the aromas that have a big effect on the flavors.
I usually just choose what I am in the mood for, which now a days is the SA perfect pint most of the time. The only exception would be for certain belgians (chalice) and big stouts (snifter), which I might still use the SA PP, but am much less likely to. Love it for almost all low ABV beers. Not my pic
Thanks @goolgle https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/favorite-glass-for-beer.355042/ https://www.beeradvocate.com/commun...battle-spiegelau-ipa-vs-teku-vs-tulip.415432/
Favourite Tulip (which I use for just about everything that doesn't come in 50cl bottles), from Swedish Orrefors and designer Erika Lagerbielke: Just a perfect glass. It's got it all right. Feel, heft, look. I'm partial to Spiegelau's Lager glass for my 50cl needs: Except if it's a weizen, then I go for Speigelau's Wheat Beer Classic: I got loads of others but these three are the only ones I really need. ...Well. Sometimes this one just feels the most appropriate:
Duvel tulip and New Belgium 16oz globe for just about everything, my other glasses are used when those are dirty or a beer calls for it in my mind.
My Rince-Cochon tulip, which I use for Belgian (strong) Pale Ale (Duvel etc) because the massive head fits in it: