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Are there differences between a beer glass, a stein and a mug? What different styles of beer glasses are there? What is Oktoberfest? All of these questions and more are answered right here at BeerGlasses.com. We've created a one-stop source for all the information you need on beer glasses and anything related. Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy!
Whether you're searching for that extra edge in tippling or just a different look, the assortment of beer glasses on the market today can be overwhelming. This article will try to explain some styles of beer glasses and how they can enhance the beer drinking experience.
Freezer mugs keep your drink perfectly chilled without diluting it. Available in a wide variety of colors and sizes, these mugs are often printed with sports team logos, cartoon characters, and other novelty decorations.
Glassware, a thrifty alternative to stoneware, became popular in the crafting of German beer steins in the early 1800s. Since then, German beer steins have evolved from practical necessity to become wildly popular souvenirs. Most steins today are simply adorned with brewery logos, and have a half-liter capacity.
All About Oktoberfest
Learn all about the annual Oktoberfest festival in Munich, Germany.
Belgian Beer Glass Styles
Find out about the different style of Belgian beer glasses.
What are Steins
The answer to what a stein is an more.
Most beer glasses in the United States are 16-ounce pints, often seen with brand logos printed or etched on the side. These simple tapered glasses can be used to serve porters, stouts and ales; they can also double as shakers for mixed drinks (after a good washing, of course!)... [more]