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Beer glasses are a topic that has long been neglected. There were wheat glasses, beer mugs, Willy cups and jugs. This covered the usual beer styles and there was a small selection of vessels for upscale beer enjoyment in special moments.
Nowadays, however, beer styles have multiplied and with them the selection of the right glass : the craft beer movement has breathed new life into old beer types, freshly interpreted existing classics and created completely new creations. At the same time, experts developed glasses that emphasize and reinforce the respective properties of the beers. In the meantime, you can fill entire cupboard walls with different beer vessels. If you don't have space for it, you can fall back on a number of all-rounders. There are some specimens that lend themselves to more than one style, and St. Feuillien's Grisette glass is one of them.
The sober glass was originally conceived for the enjoyment of Grisette : the double-fermented beer is a Belgian blonde that is both gluten-free and organic. Due to its practical shape, the grisette glass is also suitable for a number of other beers. Ales in particular and their modern interpretations benefit from the slim, tapered glass and taste even better on it than they would have anyway.