1. Snifter Beer Glass
This type of glass is great for capturing and enhancing the aroma of the wine so you can maximize your enjoyment of a glass of craft brew. You can hold its large, rounded belly in the palm of your hand and gently shake and rotate the glass to let the beer's aroma slowly escape, and its upper closure design can better lock in the aroma.
Recommended brews: North Shore Imperial Stout, Naked Island Imperial Stout, Naked Island Double Captain IPA, Brewdog Tokyo?
2. TulipBeer Glass (TulipBeer Glass)
Tulip shaped stemmed glasses are commonly used for various Belgian beers. Its most ingenious design is that its upper curve can perfectly fit your lips, so when you are tasting, the aroma can go down into your nasal cavity, and the opening design can better form the foam layer.
3. Goblet or Chalice?
The Goblet is exclusive to Belgian beers and is often very beautifully crafted, with a sculpted handle, delicate logo, and a gold or silver rim around the mouth of the glass, making it a piece of craftsmanship that would be better appreciated behind the glass door of a cabinet rather than being used to hold wine. Its wide-mouth design helps keep the foam layer in place, making it ideal for sipping.
Recommended wines: Chimay, Roosevelt, Ashe and other abbey beers
4. Flute Glass (Flute Glass)
When you look at it, you'll think of champagne first, with its golden color and elegant bubbles. It is designed to keep the carbon dioxide in the wine longer and less likely to dissipate.
Recommended Wine: DEUS
5. Mug?
Mug, you and I are familiar with the type of cup, once, it is synonymous with beer cups, summer roadside skewer stalls, hot food store are not short of its shadow. The thick body of the cup allows you to clink glasses with impunity, while the capacity to rise up the step allows you to experience the beer as a malt beverage to drink.
Recommended brews: Bergeron, Ayinger
That's about it for the basic model. The subject can acquire them according to their own preferences.