brock |
"16-oz. limited-edition pint glass is dishwasher safe and made to last"
Best not to clean it in a dishwasher if you are a beer-drinker though. The residue of the rinse aiding agent can destroy the head on your beer. I've also had glasses that have been though the dishwasher cause excessive foaming, due to pitting of the glass forming an excessive number of nucleation sites for bubbles to form on.
... what? ... ok, I'm a beer-nerd too :)
Aberzombie |
Just ordered mine. Even though I was unable to attend PaizoCon, as a beer lover and homebrewer, I couldn't resist adding to my collection.
Now, if only Paizo would consideradding their own line of Pathfinder ales and meads......
Edit: Or, better yet, if you ever decide to give some love to those of us on the east coast, come to Philly and I'll brew something just for you guys.
brock |
Just ordered mine. Even though I was unable to attend PaizoCon, as a beer lover and homebrewer, I couldn't resist adding to my collection.
Now, if only Paizo would consideradding their own line of Pathfinder ales and meads......
Edit: Or, better yet, if you ever decide to give some love to those of us on the east coast, come to Philly and I'll brew something just for you guys.
Of course, the one to beat is the Durkon Stein.
Pathfinder branded beer - fantastic idea.
Tanglefoot is the most aptly named gaming-beer I've found so far - does anyone have any other finds?
Aberzombie |
Of course, the one to beat is the Durkon Stein.
Nice, I may have to pick one of those up.
Cosmo Director of Sales |
brock |
brock wrote:Best not to clean it in a dishwasher if you are a beer-drinker though. The residue of the rinse aiding agent can destroy the head on your beer.You can fix that by wiping the glass down with a tea-towel after you take it out of the dishwasher.
EXCELLENT!
An excuse to conduct a statistically significant number of experiments! :)
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
Calixymenthillian wrote:brock wrote:Best not to clean it in a dishwasher if you are a beer-drinker though. The residue of the rinse aiding agent can destroy the head on your beer.You can fix that by wiping the glass down with a tea-towel after you take it out of the dishwasher.EXCELLENT!
An excuse to conduct a statistically significant number of experiments! :)
You probably still don't want to use a dishwasher - over time it will severely fade the artwork.
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
Masika wrote:R these really a pint? I thought that they were 540ml. They r lucky to be 400ml.A UK pint is 568ml (20 fluid ounces).
A US pint is 473ml (16 fluid ounces).
We shrunk the pints when we chased the 'u' out of all those words. ;-)
(And yes, I am aware I spell Armour and Colour with the letter u, irony abounds)
Masika |
LOL. Cool. I thought there must be a difference in US and UK... and over here in Australia. We use the old 20 fluid ounces. We have cans of softdrink and most tinnies (canned beer) is 375mL. It is perfect for these glasses and with ice with softdrink.
Other excellent point is that the other half loves the glass.
Highly recommend. Just need to indicate the fluid ounce capacity over the pint term as I was thinking they were bigger.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
LOL. Cool. I thought there must be a difference in US and UK... and over here in Australia. We use the old 20 fluid ounces. We have cans of softdrink and most tinnies (canned beer) is 375mL. It is perfect for these glasses and with ice with softdrink.
Other excellent point is that the other half loves the glass.
Highly recommend. Just need to indicate the fluid ounce capacity over the pint term as I was thinking they were bigger.
It has always said 16 ounces in the description...
Masika |
Masika wrote:It has always said 16 ounces in the description...LOL. Cool. I thought there must be a difference in US and UK... and over here in Australia. We use the old 20 fluid ounces. We have cans of softdrink and most tinnies (canned beer) is 375mL. It is perfect for these glasses and with ice with softdrink.
Other excellent point is that the other half loves the glass.
Highly recommend. Just need to indicate the fluid ounce capacity over the pint term as I was thinking they were bigger.
Doh... I missed it.
I blame the empiral units for my error. I am so used to metric.
Eitherway... the glass are good.
Adam Daigle Director of Narrative |