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Yard of Ale Glass

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The way the yard glass looks reminds me of test tubes and laboratories. The legend of stagecoach drivers is my preferred image. And if some great microbrews were lined up in some miniature, tasting-size “yard glasses”, it would make for a really interesting beer flight. Cheers! Ideal for serving Scotch ale, these exaggerated stemmed tulip beer glasses are designed for a large head and the bulbous bowl helps to capture and promote the aromas of the ale. As well as the practical application of the shape, the thistle glass also represents the national flower of Scotland.

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The traditional handled tankard is still popular today and comes in many different forms. The classic British dimpled mug is a firm favourite among beer clinkers due to their sturdy design. Beer mugs are made from a variety of materials, including glass tankards, pewter tankards and ceramic tankards. Popular at beer festivals such as Oktoberfest, the German beer stein or seidel often holds a larger volume of beer and may feature a lid which was traditionally used to keep bugs out. Rabin, Dan; Carl Forge (1998). The Dictionary of Beer and Brewing. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 9781579580780 . Retrieved 2010-03-10. The author also makes an interesting point; a coach driver was almost certainly not handed a yard of ale from the alehouse window, because the risk of breaking the glass (which would have been expensive) was too great! I found a blog post where the author has (most thoroughly, in my opinion) gone in search of some primary source of evidence for the origins of the yard glass. Unfortunately, they seem to have turned up nothing definitive. The Yard Glass is rumored to have been used by stagecoach drivers to grab and hold their brew – on the run – so to speak. Actually, it seems unlikely that coach drivers would be drinking from a yard glass. Can you imagine a driver trying to hold – and drink from – a 3’ tall glass of beer, and at the same time, hold the reins and drive the coach, too?

A yard of ale or yard glass is a very tall beer glass used for drinking around 2 + 1⁄ 2 imperial pints (1.4L) of beer, depending upon the diameter. The glass most likely originated in 17th-century England, where the glass was known also as a "long glass", a "Cambridge yard (glass)" and an " ell glass". It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. [2] [3]

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The Health Promotion Agency talked to New Zealanders for a study into drinking habits among immigrant communities and one interviewee recalled his introduction to teenage drinking. Yard of Ale” is another name that Yard Glasses are called. Although in a pinch, lager could be drunk from an ale glass. 😉 Calling all leaf peepers: peak fall foliage has arrived at Edge! Visit to experience a scenic scene of red, yellow and orange at Autumn in the Sky, a new immersive display. Available to all Edge guests from October 4 to November 10. This novelty drinking glass can hold up to a chest hair growing2.4 pints, so it will really separate the men from the boys.Printed on the glass are various markers to aim for just in case you can't make the full yard of ale - will you end up being a Wimp or a Solid Legend? The term pokal glass is often used to describe a variety of stemmed beer glasses, however true pokal beer glass is by a tall bowl situated on a short stem. A European pokal glass has a very defined base, either bulbous or sometimes flat, while an American pokal glass has a more subtle tapered base that leads in to the stem or foot.

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Just like wine glasses, beer glasses come in a variety of shapes and sizes to complement your chosen beer, lager or ale. Beer, lager and ale can be served in virtually any glass but choosing the best beer glass for your beer variety can instantly enhance the flavour, aroma and colour of your beer. Whether you're a home drinker or a pub landlord, you'll want to get the most benefits out of your chosen glassware, so you'll need to know the difference between your standard tulip beer glass and your German pilsner beer glass.



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