Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to Sanitas Brewing Company. Today we decided to partner up with our neighbors and friends Over at Tundra To talk a little bit about glassware And why we use the glassware that we use. To start going down the glassware, We have the shaker pint. A lot of people are using this as a pint. We feel that this the incorrect pour. This is for making a martini. This is for, you know, as a shaker pint, That's why it's called the shaker pint. We feel that a better product to use for that Is the custom pint glass. This has got a little bit of curvature. It's a little bit nicer in your hand, A little bit narrower down at the base. We've got a little bit better roll of foam Coming both in and out of beer glass, So it's a little bit nicer of a pourer over all. When we move a little bit farther, We get into a traditional British style, Or European style, mug glass. This guy is perfect for your English style milds, Maybe a Scotch ale, A light European lager. This is a nice glass, You're not going to hold a lot of retention in this. You're not going to get a lot of special aromatic or anything. It's kind of a straight forward pour out of there. We move on, next we have our Belgian tulip glass. This is what Sanitas uses for all of our specialty beers. What's really nice about this glass, Is with this curvature coming up the side, We retain a lot of flavor and aroma in the glass, Until you're ready to actually consume the beer, So that when you come all the way through, It's going to give you that nice blast of the aroma of the beer. Also, we have this little lip right here That's going to help us with our foam retention And keep a nice thin layer of foam on top. The next glass we're getting to is what we use as our saison glass. This is a glass that has a lot of similar properties as the Belgian tulip glass. With our saison, We want a presentation with about a half-inch head throughout that pour, Throughout the customers experience, And this upward tulip up here really helps with that retention, And we also hold a lot of those aromatic properties, So that you get the aroma experience as you drink. Now we're getting into two of our, Both pilsner and hefeweizen glass, Or pilsner and pilsner. This is a tall, thin glass, Similar in volume to the other guys. This guy does a great job of showing off the pilsner. Pilsner is that really light straw color, Really high clarity. Watching the bubbles come up throughout the entire thing, These things are great with some nucleation sites on the bottom. This is a glass that really helps show off that pilsner pour. This guy is obviously a larger volume, Is going to do a similar type of thing. A little bit of curvature coming at the top To hold in a little bit more head retention, But again, this is one of those that's really going to show off the appearance and the look of the beers. So as an example, we can pour a saison right now. This is Sanitas Saison, this is one of our flagship beers here. Cheers. There we have it. Nice thick head, good presentation for our customer. Thanks for joining us!
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