super_simian
Well-Known Member
So when did schooners (425ml) become de rigueur for Victorian drinkers? I'm currently working a bar in Richmond, and without looking at our glass sizes, many punters walk in and ask for a schooner. We only have pots and pints (except the fancy shmancy Peroni glasses, which are 300ml) and this leaves some people stunned.
When I started drinking in pubs (and bars,and nightclubs and etc,) about a decade ago, you could barely even find proper pints outside of the inner-city, it was just pots and jugs! These people can't all be inter-state interlopers, can they? Can anyone shine a light on when and why schooners found their way into the heart of the average Carlton swilling scumbag?
That being said, I don't mind "souveniring" a nice straight sided schooner when I can, because they fit a 330-375ml stubby with room for decent head, without looking half full like a pint. But last I checked, only a few swanky city beer bars stocked them.
When I started drinking in pubs (and bars,and nightclubs and etc,) about a decade ago, you could barely even find proper pints outside of the inner-city, it was just pots and jugs! These people can't all be inter-state interlopers, can they? Can anyone shine a light on when and why schooners found their way into the heart of the average Carlton swilling scumbag?
That being said, I don't mind "souveniring" a nice straight sided schooner when I can, because they fit a 330-375ml stubby with room for decent head, without looking half full like a pint. But last I checked, only a few swanky city beer bars stocked them.