Is the Guinness logo on a pint glass?

Is the Guinness logo on a pint glass?

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What kind of glasses do they use for Guinness?

However, for almost as long as that, the company’s charming — and undeniably — aesthetic has been charming the masses, too. A large part of this comes down to the glasses the stout is served in: notably, the signature Guinness tulip glass, which is instantly-recognizable thanks to its prominent presence in pubs all over the world.

Why do they serve Guinness in a tulip glass?

A large part of this comes down to the glasses the stout is served in: notably, the signature Guinness tulip glass, which is instantly-recognizable thanks to its prominent presence in pubs all over the world. This is because the tulip glass plays an essential role in making the drink itself taste so good!

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What do you need to know about the Guinness pour?

The pour is marketed by Guinness as a six-step process including a special pint glass, a correct angle of pouring, and even a midway waiting period in which the beer separates before the pint is topped off. It has become a time-honored ritual in pubs around the world.

Why are the bubbles going up in the Guinness glass?

Lee: Well, the sinking bubbles — that has very much to do with the shape of the glass. So as the bubbles go up, they’re moving away from the sloping walls. And behind they’re leaving just beer, which is denser. So you’ve got dense beer besides the walls, and of course dense beer sinks. And as it sinks it carries the bubbles with it.

What does the date mark on a pint glass mean?

Looks like it’s a date mark to certify quality. The Republic of Ireland uses a 20 ounce (approximately 568 mL) 1 pint glasses, where legal metrology marks are used to show that a glass has passed inspection by the National Standards Authority of Ireland, a state-run body who enforce a number of standard rulings.