gazeboar
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I'll have to agree with a couple of opinions here and say I doubt that these style of glasses dramatically accent the flavour profile of any beer. Maybe beer experts could tell me otherwise. Only real beneficial factor would be containing carbonation in some of the Belgian and Trappist beers, therefore changing flavour in that regard. Can't say I've truly noticed any aromatic highlights. The BWS marketing ploy here is obviously very gimmicky. As HoppingMad said, I think majority of the time it's a visual thing, it's all makeup to for the beer to be viewed in an elitist spotlight, and purely a placebo effect. I remember drinking cola out of my gilded "La Trappe" chalice, for no particular purpose, and laughing at my own pomposity. Did I believe the cola tasted better out of the glass? Probably, in vain.
I've only been to a couple of beer fests (attending craft fest soon) and so haven't seen the glassware judges use. Surely using plastic cups would have a negative effect on taste if anything?
@ Manticle
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I've only been to a couple of beer fests (attending craft fest soon) and so haven't seen the glassware judges use. Surely using plastic cups would have a negative effect on taste if anything?
@ Manticle
It's no doubt the Internet in general. Each time I view songs on Youtube it's mindboggling to me the magnitude of Internet strangers who argue over pointless ****, and antagonise others. I've noticed a lot of people even seek it out, in the comments sections, taunting others. (Not refering to anything on these forums here, just Internet arguments in general). The sheer futility of it is verging on absurdity.