That looks almost worse than a stemmed wine glass. Long moment arm with most mass at the end. Although I'd have to run a few numbers to verify. How knockoverable is it on a scale of 1-broken glass?
Gives new meaning to "bottoms up", eh?This is an interesting beer glass...
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They were good after a long day of yard work or when Mrs Dex and I would go to her Volleyball tourneys in the park. I prefer Stouts with dinner and when hanging out but they're too heavy after spending a ton of time out in the sun.i still have a soft spot for leinies summer shandy. call it nostalgia. but that ****'s good.
Bite your tongue sir! You let me know when you make it to Brew City and I'll show you some GOOD Leinie's beer complete with a tour of the brewery. :thumbs:We have a new co-op and today when we started talking beer amongst me & my work brew-buddy, she says "Ever tried Lienenkugel? I like that."
Wolverine be like:
'Ah, yeah, Lienenkugels is good..."
I remember Meister brau from college. It might be the worst beer I've ever had, and I've had some bad beer. I gag thinking about it.We were able to get Leinenkugel for $8 a case - yes that's 24 beers - for a period of time when I was in college ($7 if you counted the $1 deposit on the bottles). I still have fond memories of my last semester of mech eng., pounding Leinies on a dirty couch, listening to The Butthole Surfers while playing "Auto Racing" on an old Mattel Intellivision with my roommates.
Of the uber-cheap beers (Meister Brau, Schaeffer, Milwaukee' s Beast) it was by far the best. But I certainly don't think I'd go out of my way to drink it now.
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