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 Taylor Birkey | Bock, Flute Glass, Lakefront Brewery, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Stange, United States, Wisconsin |
I recently grabbed a couple of singles at my local liquor store and two of them happened to be seasonals by Lakefront Brewery. The other night I cracked one of them, their Bock. When it comes to this style, it’s hard not to spend most of your time talking about...
by Tom Smillie | California, Flanders Red Ale, Flute Glass, Port Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States |
One of the best representations for a Flemish sour I’ve had! Vibrant, tart, crisp, and refreshing. Poured out of a small 12.7 oz corked and caged bottle this brew erupted with beads of bubbles pushing their way to the top of a reddish-brown elixir. The use of...
by Team | American Pilsner, Flute Glass, German Pilsener, Mug, Pennsylvania, Pilsner Glass, United States, Victory Brewing Company |
Michael: After a six day strep-induced beer drinking hiatus, I am cautiously stepping back into the arena. With a pilsner, I figured I couldn’t go wrong. It seemed like an easy drinking style and my still tender tonsils couldn’t handle much more than that....
by Tom Smillie | American Pale Ale (APA), Flute Glass, Fruit Lambic, Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, Snifter, Stange, United States |
The last of four Chatoe GYO brews, John Maier adds a little twist by adding a sour ale to the mix. Using an additional Belgian yeast strain and introducing cherries in the brewing process the old Flemish style ales of old come to mind. When examining its appearance I...
by Michael Larson | Capital Brewery, Dunkel Lager, Flute Glass, Pilsner Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
After a B+ pilsner just a bit ago, I was anxious to use the few moments when my daughter was napping to further explore the world of Capital Brewery. On my fifth venture into the brewery’s fine concoctions, I decided to dabble in the dunkel. Titled as dark lager, I...
by Michael Larson | Capital Brewery, Flute Glass, German Pilsener, Mug, Pilsner Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
This one’s a gold medal winner. And not by my review, but by the Beverage Institute’s World Beer Championships of 2009. Anxious to put my yet-to-be-used pilsner glass to good use, I poured this Capital brew with anticipation. Pouring gently, but not timidly, the brew...