Using Right Pilsner Glasses for Your Beer
A traditional pilsner glass is used for different light beers which can include pilsner or pale lager. Pilsner glasses are usually smaller in size than a pint glass and come in many sizes like 6.7 oz, 8.4 oz, 10.1 oz, 11 oz and 13.5 oz.
Shape and Uses of Pilsner Glasses
These are generally slender, tall and tapered at the bottom, this helps in revealing the colour and carbonation of the lager and the broad mouth helps in maintaining a beer head.
Choosing the right pilsner glasses are important as it enhances the flavour of the beer and the aroma of the hops. It is also vital to ensure that the glass is clean as this can alter the taste of the brew. Any kind of residue or grease can ruin the taste of your beer and it is wise to only serve beer in your pilsner glasses and no other liquids. Try and sterilize your glass often after use and allow them to air dry rather than wipe them with a cloth as it leaves behind fibres or lint which can later get mixed with your beer.
Draught beer can also be served in pilsner glasses and beer based cocktails. Pilsner glasses are available in a range of designs for those who like collecting them. From sport team logos to location maps to different beer brands, there are many prints to choose from. Some are even etched with gold or silver inlays and are considered expensive collectibles.
Different types of Pilsner Glasses
There are various types of pilsner glasses available in the market like Footed Pilsner glass, Pokal Pilsner Glass and Flared Pilsner Glass.
Footed Pilsner Glass
This type of pilsner glass has a curved bottom in addition to thick stem & foot. This also has a tapered curve thus widest part of this pilsner glass is actually the middle and the mouth curves in slightly. There are 2 sizes available which are 12 oz and 16 oz.
Pokal Pilsner Glass
This is a European Pilsner glass, with straight sides and tapering which makes it smaller at the foot and wider on top. This highlights the colour and captures the aroma of the beer.
Flared Pilsner Glass
This type of glass is slender and tall however it has a unique and distinctive flare at the top to let the aromas escape. This is ideal for German Pilsners and Czech Pilsners.
As an expert author Peter Hogg provides valuable information about Pilsner Glasses and how trends are changing in the drinkware industry.