Was it a good night, did he put a downer on it?
Really?
Final question: Round other mates house - having champaigne. He gets it in a wine glass. Guess what -- he's moaning about it and saying 'May as well drink £4 a bottle plonk' :/ -- Sophisticate? or Spanner?
Pretty much all Lager glasses have small cavities etched in the base to act as nucleation points and help bubbles to form.Are some glasses designed for the beer though? I thought some had a certain base that effects the head etc?
I think it is more fashion than physics. The narrower flutes slow the rate of going flat but I'm not sure if it makes any difference for the rate most people drink at.I thought champagne glasses were shaped as such to ensure consistent bubbling and flavour![]()
First question fair enough. Its silly but they have different glasses in pubs for a reason if they werent meant to be used it would all be standard pint glasses.
2 + 3 what a plonker.
what kind of arena was this? none of the big ones in the UK serve anything in glass, and I thought boxing was usually no drinks in the bowl.Secondary question. We went to a boxing match and he refused to drink any beer because to get past 'no glass in the arena' the bottles were actually made of very hard, non-pliable plastic rather than glass. So he doesn't want any for that only reason. Again, fair enough or retarded?
They're there to promote the alcohol that's soldFirst question fair enough. Its silly but they have different glasses in pubs for a reason if they werent meant to be used it would all be standard pint glasses.