More information about Stone Brewing Ale Glass
Stone Brewing's specialty beers all appear in cans, with a few exceptions. Although canned beer has almost disappeared from the scene in recent years, the practical beer packaging has recently experienced a renaissance: numerous young craft brewers decided to fill their product in cans instead of bottles. Stone Brewery also took this step and has since been selling its fine beer in tin instead of glass.
The only disadvantage of this development is that you can't toast with beer cans as sonorously as with bottles. But since craft beer tastes better from a matching glass anyway, we recommend Stone Brewing's glasses for atmospheric beer enjoyment. They present the beer in all its glory and, incidentally, raise the enjoyment to a new level: the right glass is able to bring out the aromas and flavors of a beer down to the smallest detail.
With Stone Brewing's aroma-intensive, diverse and complex beers, this investment is definitely worth it!
Distributor: | Stone Brewing, 1999 Citracado Parkway, CA 92029 Escondido, United States of America (US). |
Form: | Conical |
Location: | Escondido |
Quantity parts: | 1 |
Stackable: | YES |
Useful volume: | 473 ml |
Country: | USA |
Manufacturer: | Stone Brewing |
Stone Brewing
Like all great stories in the craft beer business, Stone Brewing's begins with a passionate beer drinker brewing his own beer at home. Steve Wagner, Stone Brewing's very first brewmaster, gained his first brewing experience in his own kitchen, and it was a twist of fate when he met Greg Koch in 1989. A beer revolution The two beer aficionados drank countless bottles of beer together while making wild plans. One of those plans, to start their own brewery, persisted. Steve and Greg had planned a revolution: Their goal was to free America from the shackles of industrially brewed mass-produced beers - To move away from standard beers and turn to beery works of art from creative minds and bold craft brewers. In 1996, the time had come and the first keg of Stone Brewing's own production was sold. With this step, the two brewers are not only considered legends in the craft beer scene, but...
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