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January 23, 2012
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What type of beer glass should I use for Sam Adams Boston Ale?
Personally, I find drinking from a Beer Bottle takes away the experience of drinking the beer.
With that said, what type of beer glass should I use for American ales? Specifically Sam Adams Boston Ale?
Thanks!
You are so right – an open faced glass or mug is the proper way to drink liquid bread.
I prefer the Imperial Pint shape myself, as shown in the link below, but any glass will do.
http://www.truebeer.com/Beer-Glass-Types_ep_22-1.html
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Watkins Ale: Music of the English Renaissance $10.00 If you think people didn’t have much fun in the 16th century, you may change your mind after you hear the kind of music the ordinary folks were singing, playing, and listening to. The Baltimore Consort, internationally recognized for its outstanding programs and performances of early music, offer us an immediately appealing–and irresistible–assortment of popular tunes from 16th-century Engl… |
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The Art of the Bawdy Song $7.90 … |