Why isn't glassware for beer made with brown glass?

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  1. AdamBear

    AdamBear Initiate (0) Dec 21, 2009 Pennsylvania

    Even made with brown glass, the light would penetrate through the top. Really the only complete solution is drinking from a ceramic glass with a pewter cover. It won't matter either way though. Initial "skunking" might happen within a few minutes, but true skunking to a noticeable difference in taste would take much longer than it would (should) take to drink a beer.
     
  2. AxesandAnchors

    AxesandAnchors Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2012 Oregon

    Can anyone here honestly say that they've ever had a beer skunk on them after pouring it into their clear glass. I think this is a non issue. I wanna see my beer.
     
  3. Horbar

    Horbar Pooh-Bah (1,593) Feb 24, 2012 Rhode Island
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  4. crosamich

    crosamich Initiate (0) Nov 28, 2007 Florida

    why not brown glasses? b/c they are ugly
     
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  5. lucas1801

    lucas1801 Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Massachusetts

    A james King stein from late 60's early 70's
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    kingofhop Initiate (0) May 9, 2010 Oklahoma
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  7. mitch3114

    mitch3114 Pundit (849) Feb 20, 2012 New York

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  8. Seanvino

    Seanvino Devotee (399) Jan 5, 2009 California

    If you are drinking a beer that you have had before I see that the choice of what to drink it out of is matter of personal choice. If you are evaluating a beer then I prefer to drink it out of the suggested glass and at the preferred temp. I do enjoy the visual appeal of seeing a beer in a clear glass but if I have had the beer before and the shape of the serving container does not affect the beer then what ever I have handy works.
     
  9. litheum94

    litheum94 Initiate (0) Dec 29, 2008 California

    Exactly what I was thinking. I've had dozens of beers out in the sun, and I haven't had any experience with skunking.
     
  10. mudbug

    mudbug Pooh-Bah (1,762) Mar 27, 2009 Oregon
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    I always take my cellard beer out then refrigerate for an hour before pouring carefully into my custom made crystal tiffany tulip glass wherein I start the digital Rolex timer and begin the tasting while dictating the notes to my butler. At about the calculated half life of the hops I subject the specimen to full sunlight in the tropical latitudes. and note the increase of skunkify on a scientific scale. To do otherwise would be a disservice to the Beer Advocate community, which I am humbled to claim a minor participant in.
     
  11. pixieskid

    pixieskid Initiate (0) Jun 4, 2009 Germany

    The rims are, well they should be heat polished to round the glass out so there is no sharp surface. My wife learned to make those glasses in an undergrad glass-blowing class.
     
  12. lucas1801

    lucas1801 Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Massachusetts

    Pour a couple ounces in a seperate glass, leave in the sun for 5 minutes and compare side by side with the rest of the beer. It can happen quicker than you think, and yes I have tried this. Will it be full out skunked right away? No, but it will be noticeable.
     
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  13. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    I just wear sunglasses whenever I drink beer. Seems to work fine.
     
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  14. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    Fixed that for you.
     
  15. jmmy3

    jmmy3 Initiate (0) Nov 30, 2010 Massachusetts

    I'm usually indoors when I drink, if I'm outside grilling or whatever then I'm likely rolling with some canned craft goodness.
     
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  16. Moose90

    Moose90 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2012 Washington

  17. Spider889

    Spider889 Pooh-Bah (1,933) Mar 24, 2010 Ohio
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    Depends on the situation of course, but drinking from a bottle in the shade is different from drinking from a pint glass in direct sunlight.

    You or others may not have not experienced it, but it happens. We were at a beer fest last August and all the breweries were stationed outside. Despite being under an awning, we repeatedly had various beers skunk within minutes of being poured into a glass. This was confirmed by a least six coworkers. Granted it was an extremely sunny day, but it was amazing how quickly the beer became undrinkable.

    Even after downing a glass quickly to combat this phenomenon the residue inside would eventually skunk too, to the point where I was double rinsing before each new pour and still smelling it inside the glass.
     
  18. chinabeergeek

    chinabeergeek Pooh-Bah (1,837) Aug 10, 2007 Massachusetts
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    depends on how intense the sunlight is when you're outside, but it has certainly happened to me, and plenty of others, including some in this thread, plus the many others re: skunking that have been posted over the years.
     
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  19. SaCkErZ9

    SaCkErZ9 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,057) Feb 27, 2005 South Carolina
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    So you're saying nobody else just shotguns their Ten Fidy's and Jai Alai's? Learn something new everyday...
     
  20. sjverla

    sjverla Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2008 Massachusetts

    I just put a straw in the can or bottle. That way I'm not bothered by any of that pesky lifting nonsense either.
     
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