What kind of beer goes in a tulip glass?
Much like the snifter, the tulip glass is commonly used for stronger brews, such as Double IPAs, Belgian ales and barleywines. The bulb-like bowl allows you to generously swirl around your beer, releasing the full aromas. This is another type of beer glass that is a popular amongst beer geeks.
How big is a Duvel glass?
Approximately 6-3/4″ H x 3-3/4″ in diameter, glass has a 33 cl/11.2 oz capacity.
What is a tulip pub glass?
Perfect for bars, restaurants, or hotels, these tulip pint glasses are made out of clear lead-free tempered glass to beautifully display light to dark beers. Classically shaped, these machine-blown pint glasses boost flavors and aromas that will delight your customers.
How do you serve beer in a Duvel?
If you want 100% enjoyment from your Duvel, you would do best to follow these rules:
- Serve your Duvel in the proper glass, a Duvel tasting glass of course.
- Use a dry, clean glass at room temperature.
- Hold the glass at an angle and pour from a gradually increasing distance.
- Bring the glass slowly upright.
Why are some beers served in a tulip glass?
With a bulbous body and a flared lip, the tulip glass is designed to capture the head and promote the aroma and flavor of Belgian ales and other malty, hoppy beers. Its short stem facilitates swirling, further enhancing your sensory experience.
What is a pint of beer called in Ireland?
The tulip Pint is also known as the Irish Imperial Pint or Guinness Glass.
How long does Duvel beer last?
According to its label, Duvel bottles can be stored for 30 months. The beer is best kept for up to two years after bottling, to avoid the taste or the colour being affected. Best stored in a cool, dark place.
Does the shape of a beer glass affect the taste?
A tulip-shaped glass with either with smooth curves or hard angles retains aroma in the bowl of the glass. Perhaps the most important thing the right glass can do for beer is affect its taste. Glassware won’t magically make bad beer become good, but it will encourage you to pick up on the full experience of a beer.