I’ve been to Qingdao and drank the street vendor beer in a plastic bag. Its all well and good until its pointed out you look like a crazy homeless person literally drinking a bag of piss.
I have no idea where you’re finding such large glasses of beer in the Netherlands (or Belgium for that matter).
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Why is the Netherlands and Belgium interrogating the glass with a knife?
seem to remember everyone was just drinking straight out of the bottle when i was in china
England, Ireland, German and Czechian are the only acceptable ones.
All of these are glasses we have ear marked to specific brands of beer, except the plastic bag
Ya’ll don’t use a bierspatel?.. I thought that was a common thing
The England one is a bit outdated. If its lager, I’d want a bigger head than that. Traditionally though we’ve always had real ale or cider which doesn’t have a head
Fun fact: “Chop” was the name given to a small portion of beer by german imigrants when they started brewing here when they wanted to taste the product from the barrel. So here when we drink from a barrel we call “chope”, and when we drink from anywhere else is “cerveja”
You guys haven’t heard of the nz pour?
It’s just as much as you can get
Not correct for The Netherlands. I don’t know why they put the pils in a Duvel glass but we drink it out of a ‘fluitje’ or a ‘vaasje’ which are totally different in shape.
my grandpa always said that irish and british beer is so thick that they drink it with knife and fork
Düsseldorf in shambles (as they should be)
You continentals can shove your ‘blonde’s aryan beers up your hole, embrace a pint of the black stuff
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Default beer in the Netherlands isn’t 33cl
Netherlands and Belgium skill issues
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These Chinese are genius, me Tesco bag can hold way more Carling than a glass could
I have never had beer the American way.
Bavaria looks the most like how beer is here.
Why netherlands and belgium have toothbrush above their beers
? Is it that bad ?
Also, why ameritards drink beer from a small glass designed for a wine ?
I swear that the Qingdao one is something that the Brits would do in Magaluf.
They forgot Mallorca-Bucket
Friday evening is when beer tastes its best. Currently got a glass of Pale Ale on the go.
https://preview.redd.it/9t0d01zmmrlc1.jpeg?width=884&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=668ebf567e3adb0071578239d78ba43c83f58caa
I’ve been to Qingdao and drank the street vendor beer in a plastic bag. Its all well and good until its pointed out you look like a crazy homeless person literally drinking a bag of piss.
I have no idea where you’re finding such large glasses of beer in the Netherlands (or Belgium for that matter).
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Why is the Netherlands and Belgium interrogating the glass with a knife?
seem to remember everyone was just drinking straight out of the bottle when i was in china
England, Ireland, German and Czechian are the only acceptable ones.
All of these are glasses we have ear marked to specific brands of beer, except the plastic bag
https://preview.redd.it/ym9zgwdlrrlc1.png?width=480&format=png&auto=webp&s=3ba5a6e4b3afda527896513ec49b9a42801565b1
Ya’ll don’t use a bierspatel?.. I thought that was a common thing
The England one is a bit outdated. If its lager, I’d want a bigger head than that. Traditionally though we’ve always had real ale or cider which doesn’t have a head
Why does the holland one have cum soaked spoon?
https://preview.redd.it/qsnqlhbfyrlc1.jpeg?width=1180&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4698b1364800d6f9366e96b3cb0012eded7b2b75
The completely legal Czech beer pours: The Hladinka, Šnyt, and Mlíko
Gotta admit that the pint format for beer rules supreme
I tried beer once and it was very bad, anyone got recommendations? It’s the last time I’ll give it a try
Bavarian – what about ***Ma?***
Japan – not execly, but quite similar to proper glass to serve west beer like hefeweizen
Almost all of these glasses can be used in any of these countries. The diagramm is pure bullshit.
World but sized like the one from american movies
In some bars in Copenhagen, they have exotic ways of doing their pouring.
This doesn’t represent the real diversity of beer glasses that can be contained in a single country.
We have at least 6 different categories of glasses for beers. And they each have infinite variations.
Each beer has it’s perfect vessel, no less. At least that’s what expected when going into a bar.
The Netherlands should be way more foam
https://preview.redd.it/p9di8ebqaslc1.png?width=1312&format=png&auto=webp&s=5c8cb06b259e2a80f9d6e51141b1d22763e520dd
German Superiority once more
I have seven of these in my cupboard right now
Bierspatel is for the weak
https://preview.redd.it/z922ltvvfslc1.jpeg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e3450957ae614d23c88db7b0fcfd3691bbe91ca
Proper ale this. Banging.
Brazil mencionado 🇧🇷
Fun fact: “Chop” was the name given to a small portion of beer by german imigrants when they started brewing here when they wanted to taste the product from the barrel. So here when we drink from a barrel we call “chope”, and when we drink from anywhere else is “cerveja”
You guys haven’t heard of the nz pour?
It’s just as much as you can get
Not correct for The Netherlands. I don’t know why they put the pils in a Duvel glass but we drink it out of a ‘fluitje’ or a ‘vaasje’ which are totally different in shape.
my grandpa always said that irish and british beer is so thick that they drink it with knife and fork
Düsseldorf in shambles (as they should be)
You continentals can shove your ‘blonde’s aryan beers up your hole, embrace a pint of the black stuff
All of this fuss when this is the right way
https://preview.redd.it/blkl2gj04tlc1.jpeg?width=480&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fb4205489b5e924ebe264c22cf43ecddb751cd91