Flute Glass Beer Reviews
The flute glass is the famed drinking vessel for champagne, but also moonlights as a favorable beer glass. Flute glasses slender, delicate, and excellent for maintaining carbonation.
by David | Bohemian / Czech Pilsner, California, Flute Glass, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Stange, United States |
I’ve got to admit first and foremost: I love pilsners, and pilsner-style lagers. Perhaps, it’s in my Hungarian blood, or maybe I developed a taste for it while living in Cincinnati, Ohio (for Germans what Holland, Michigan is for the Dutch). Of course, the Germans...
by Michael Larson | Colorado, Flute Glass, German Pilsener, Left Hand Brewing Company, Mug, Pilsner Glass, United States |
I am constantly trying to convert people. Those who hold a Big Three beer in their hand, clutching it with a death grip as though it were their key to survival, those are my mission. Last night, I was attempting to spread just such a gospel. I volunteered to bring...
by Tom Smillie | Colorado, Flute Glass, German Pilsener, Mug, Oskar Blues Brewery, Pilsner Glass, United States |
It is seldom that you come across a good Pilsner in a can. Let’s face it; most of them are mediocre macro-made brews not deserving of a pint glass pour. Thanks to Discount Liquors in Milwaukee I was able to get my hands on some Oskar Blues (their entire line-up to be...
by Taylor Birkey | Bitburger Brauerei, Flute Glass, German Pilsener, Germany, Mug, Pilsner Glass |
Now that summer weather has officially hit Chicago (80s/90s and sticky), I’ve found myself quaffing some lighter, crisper beers. Nothing in any way wrong with Double IPAs and Imperial Stouts, but when I get home with nothing to show for myself but a sweaty...
by Michael Larson | Flute Glass, Illinois, Pilsner Glass, Schwarzbier / Black Lager, Two Brothers Brewing Company, United States |
Fresh beer is the best beer and being just 20 minutes from Two Brothers brewery and knowing that this particular brew was bottled within the last week, I would say this one classifies as fresh. The pour was nice, a dark, deep brown but nothing too thick or syrupy. It...
by Tom Smillie | Aecht Schlenkerla, Flute Glass, Germany, Helles Lager, Pilsner Glass |
Hailing from the city of Bamberg in Germany, known for developing and making famous the Rauchbier (smoked beer), comes this pretty little number. My maiden voyage into the world of this interesting style took place about a half year ago when I sampled their Urbock. I...