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Beer glasses are too big, scientists say — here’s why they want to shrink down the traditional pint - MSNYour beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to ...
Your beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to ...
Meanwhile, beer fans on Reddit shared some other reason pint glasses can be different shapes. "The shape of the glass can do A LOT to help accentuate certain parts of the beer," one user explained.
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Meanwhile, beer fans on Reddit shared some other reason pint glasses can be different shapes. "The shape of the glass can do A LOT to help accentuate certain parts of the beer," one user explained.
However, she acknowledged that any change in beer glass size would “need to be part of licensing regulation”. The British imperial pint has been around for a very long time. According to Britannica, ...
Optimum glass shape of the imperial pint (center) and American pint (right) Pellegrini, C/( CC By 4.0 ) View gallery - 3 images ...
About the Pint Days beer glass. Craft beer enthusiasts will be able to collect limited-edition pint glasses, this year with artwork by cartoonist and beer educator Em Sauter of Pints and Panels ...
The engineer then adapted the parameters of the perfect glass to different types of beer glass, such as the Imperial pint, the American pint or a Weizen (wheat beer) glass, which are widely used ...
Your beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to ...
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