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Cherry flavored. Bound to suck 
Surprisingly it wasn't the cherry that made it mediocre, it was the base cider.Cherry flavored. Bound to suck![]()
You obviously haven't had an Old Fashioned with a muddled Luxardo Gourmet Cherry, or any of the great cocktails that use Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur.Cherry flavored. Bound to suck![]()
I ordered a set of cheap beer glasses the other day, actually. Libbey 12-Piece International Beer Glass Set: Amazon.com: Kitchen & Diningits phillip, it looks like most of the pics of all these beers are from you. Ok, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, PLEASE USE A BEER GLASS!
Some beers, the difference won't be quite as dramatic, but for many beers, it might as well be a completely different beer between being in a proper glass and not. It's like, um, eating a great meal but with a clothespin on your nose, or watching a movie in a high end calibrated setup but with dark sunglasses on.
Not only will you get the bouquet for the smell/taste, you can to appreciate the differences in the head the different bears will have, the carbonation, etc.
Then you can also appreciate the variations in color.
If I could only have one glass, I would pick a Duvel glass. There are a number of artsy versions too now, but a nice thing about the original one is that you can see the color better.
Sam Adams glass is pretty cool and cheap, but it overflows quickly with many beers.
One of the most versatile glasses I've had is the Hennepin glass, but unfortunately it's a bit delicate. I think it's the only beer glass that I've broken, and I think I've broken three of them.
A one trick pony glass that I'm still glad to have is my Carlsberg glass. Carlsberg out of it is criminally smooth. Only other competition that comes to mind was a Boddington straight from the draft.
Anyway, rant over. Best American beer I've discovered in many years is Rogue Hazelnut. I didn't even think I liked hazelnut, and I know I don't like this flavor in coffee. Great in a Duvel glass, but let the beer warm up a bit if your fridge is like 36F or whatever.
Best beer I've discovered anywhere in recent memory was Val-Dieu Triple, it is PHENOMENAL, you can find it in Canada, but my search for it in the US is fruitless.
You obviously haven't had an Old Fashioned with a muddled Luxardo Gourmet Cherry, or any of the great cocktails that use Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur.(IMO, the 2nd most important modifying liqueur there is after Cointreau.)
I just checked, and for the record, Bud Light Platinum falls into the first category.Some beers, the difference won't be quite as dramatic, but for many beers, it might as well be a completely different beer between being in a proper glass and not.
Ah, whew, because you were just killing me man!I ordered a set of cheap beer glasses the other day, actually. Libbey 12-Piece International Beer Glass Set: Amazon.com: Kitchen & Dining
They are probably what's in the box that was waiting on my porch this evening![]()
I just checked, and for the record, Bud Light Platinum falls into the first category.
Thanks. I only post very rarely now, you know, kind of like what you used to do!Btw, great to see you around!
We are much more alike than you think, I'm not a beer-supernerd like many of the people you can find these days. I just know what I think tastes good, and you won't necessarily agree with my glassware choices, but I do think it's pretty safe to say you've really been missing out by drinking straight from the bottle.I would definitely like to just settle on one or two glasses. I don't think I'll take the time to learn all the nuances of beer and the terminology, I just want to enjoy what tastes good
Maybe I'll order that second set of glasses too.
O, Solo Cup!Josten, How do you feel about the solo cup?I agree that if you like to sit back and enjoy a beer a selection of glasses is essential.
Many bars, even those that sometimes carry the finest of beers, often have really crappy choices in glassware. I think the closest bar to me uses Anchor Hocking exclusively (and they have a number of good beers mind you), and you can find those mega cheap, for instance. They're just pint glasses.I do enjoy a nice head on a beer, which I know I've been missing by drinking from the bottle. In my limited experience, stouts and porters always have a nice one.
I probably won't bother returning the glasses, but I'll try and find some locally. What do you mean by specialty store? I have been to various bars that have very nice beer selections (ie flying saucer, gingerman), but none of them had glasses for sale. I don't mean to sound like an idiot but I do as little shopping in stores as possible, so I dunno what sort of specialty store you're talking about...unless you mean something like World Market
I did look at branded beer glasses on amazon from the likes of Hoegaarden and Duvel and so on, but they were more than what I wanted to pay for a single glass or two D: