India Pale Ale Day
If you’re a regular on social media you’ll see its ‘India Pale Ale Day’ so lets start the weekend early! In the attempt to keep up with trending days of the year, we thought we’d take a look at our craft ale glassware. As one of the leading
If you’re a regular on social media you’ll see its ‘India Pale Ale Day’ so lets start the weekend early!
In the attempt to keep up with trending days of the year, we thought we’d take a look at our craft ale glassware.
As one of the leading suppliers to pubs and leisure in the UK, it’s only right we stock an astounding selection of beer glasses. In style and specialty.
Wondering which glasses to choose?
We stock a vast range of craft ale glassware, but don’t get lost. You don’t need to be a master brewer to sip from a specialist glass. Many venues are wanting to serve their ale selection in a glass that compliments the brew. It’s no surprise as ales on the market are becoming more popular and more creative. Handled beer glasses, stemmed beer glasses and pilsners are always popular on the bar, but the craft range consists of multiple shapes.
Nonic Pint
Half, full or double pint – the Nonic glass is one of the most popular styles. Beer flows freely from a Nonic shape and can be suitable for any kind of beer and ale, making it one of the most common in pubs and bars. Shaped more for strength than taste, the Nonic is easy to stack and tough going to handle heavy usage.
Best used for:
- English ales
- Blond ales
- Stout
- Porter
- IPA
- Milk/Sweet Stouts
Pilsner
The tall narrow shape is perfect for showing off colour and clarity. Revealing all the carbonation of the beer, perfect for nucleated glassware. The wide neck helps hold a thick head and release aromas. Perfect a crisp flavour or aromatic brew.
Best used for:
- Pale Ale
- Bitters
- IPA
- Fruit flavours
- Lager
- Golden ales
Goblet
The Belgian beer glass. A round bulbous shape to hold a thick and heavy head while maintaining flavour and aroma. Designed to be consumed slowly. Also known as a chalice, the goblet is classically designed with a wide opening to enhance the flavour profile. Don’t be surprised if you see this shape being used for a modern cocktail menu or water glass. The goblet comes in a range of sizes and creative shapes to stand out in modern breweries and bars.
Best used for:
- Belgian Tripel
- Imperial stout
- Bock
- Malt beer
- Porter
Tulip
Saved the best till last… our best recommendation for India Pale Ale Day!
A casual design for a classic pub style, the bulbous shape enhances flavours while the tapered rim releases all aroma when you drink to heighten the senses. You’ll find tulip glasses come in short and tall styles, not be mistaken for a stemmed goblet!
Best used for:
- India Pale Ale
- IPA
- Scotch Ale
- American double
- Barley wine
Craft Ale Glasses
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