I have four of these Samuel Adams, but haven't really noticed any difference in the beer!Fresh As Helles
I hate marketing guys.I have four of these Samuel Adams, but haven't really noticed any difference in the beer!![]()
Hapay birthday. Enjoy.Nothing to picture tonight. Just me and a bottle of on-sale Jameson's. Happy birthday to me!![]()
That post belongs rather in the something weird thread...
A bad day and a seizure?Barkeep, I'll have what he's having:
How on earth can they claim that thinner glass "maintains cooler temperatures than thicker variety"? I mean, if a thick and a thin glasses were kept in the freezer, the thicker one would keep the beer colder for a longer time, since it would have a larger specific heat. If both were at room temperature, probably the thinner one would work best, for the same reason.... but I always keep my beer glasses in the freezer anyway.I have four of these Samuel Adams, but haven't really noticed any difference in the beer!
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So, here's your problem...How on earth can they claim that thinner glass "maintains cooler temperatures than thicker variety"? I mean, if a thick and a thin glasses were kept in the freezer, the thicker one would keep the beer colder for a longer time, since it would have a larger specific heat. If both were at room temperature, probably the thinner one would work best, for the same reason.... but I always keep my beer glasses in the freezer anyway.
Also, how come the curved glass shape is supposed to maintain temperature longer than the straight one? Wouldn't it be the other way around? The curved one would have more external area exposed, and therefore the outside heat would travel inwards quicker!
The closer the shape of the beer (in the glass) is to a sphere, the slower it will exchange heat with the ambient air. A sphere has the lowest surface area per volume.I'm not so sure. Thin, warm glass would obviously be better than thick, warm glass. I wouldn't have used the word "maintains" to describe the benefit of less heat capacity, but it's not a complete lie. On the other hand, if you drink slowly, the thick glass might be superior for its insulation effect.
As for the glass shape, I think there is an advantage to a narrowed opening relative to the traditional pint, especially if it helps keep a blanket of foam on the surface. This might outweigh the surface area increase.
I have both kinds of glasses and could do the experiment. If I was motivated. If I prove them wrong do I get free beer?
You can have one on me... and send me the billIf I prove them wrong do I get free beer?
Cask Mates?Nothing to picture tonight. Just me and a bottle of on-sale Jameson's. Happy birthday to me!![]()
You can have one on me... and send me the bill