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 Tom Smillie | Bavik Brewery, Belgium, Flanders Oud Bruin, Flute Glass, Snifter, Tulip |
Finally! After trying this beer on tap at the Bavarian Lodge I have found it in bottle form. Old Brown is very different than the Aged Pale I reviewed months ago. Where that was straight up sour to the point of puckering, this beer is mellowed and very enjoyable. I’ve...
by Tom Smillie | Bohemian / Czech Pilsner, Crown Valley Brewing & Distilling Company, Flute Glass, Missouri, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Stange, United States |
Sampling beer from a new brewery is a two sided coin. It excites me, but at the same time terrifies me. Most often it probably comes down to my line of thinking which goes something like, “this could be a really great beer or suck something fierce.” This new brewery I...
by Team | Dortmunder / Export Lager, Flute Glass, Pilsner Glass, Spoetzl Brewery, Texas, United States |
Shiner Fröst is a seasonal, Dortmunder style beer from Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas. With “the malt profile of a Helles and the hop character of a Pils,” this Dortmunder uses Two-Row malted barley, malted wheat, and Munich malts, along with Hallertau...
by Taylor Birkey | Dunkel Lager, Flute Glass, Grupo Modelo, Mexico, Pilsner Glass |
250+ reviews into this thing we call the Perfectly Happy Man, it’s about time we reviewed what is in my opinion the best Mexican beer available. Negra Modelo is brewed by Grupo Modelo, a massive brewery that accounts for 63% of Mexico’s beers. Lurking in...
by Taylor Birkey | American Amber / Red Lager, Flute Glass, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Mug, Ohio, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States, Vienna Lager |
Eliot Ness was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1903, and would grow up to become one of the famed Prohibition-era lawmen. Under the Volstead Act, he was charged with bringing down Al Capone. Anyone who knows film knows Ness was the centerpiece of The Untouchables, a 1987...
by Tom Smillie | Einbecker Brauhaus, Flute Glass, Germany, Maibock / Helles Bock, Mug, Pilsner Glass |
Over the weekend I found a stubby green bottle hanging out all by its lonesome in the back of my fridge. Apparently I did not give it much thought at the point of purchase nor over the last couple weeks. However, what I’ve come to find is that I picked up a gem in the...