Hands holding beer pints making a toast - Nicolas Micolani/Getty Images If you've drink beer, chances are you've held a pint glass. It's a bar staple commonly used for serving beer (and some mixed ...
Some Michigan lawmakers are working to make sure a pint of beer is really a pint of beer. A bill introduced last week would amend the Liquor Control Act to require each pint of beer have at least 16 ...
"The most common vessel for serving beer—the shaker pint—was never actually intended to serve beer," says Zach Mack, owner of Alphabet City Beer Co., a craft beer bar and store in New York's East ...
Are beer drinkers getting shorted when they buy a pint of their favorite brew? According to beer enthusiasts such as Elie Mystal of the "Above the Law" blog, the answer is a resounding "yes." The ...
Beer is the only consumable I can think of that is so associated with its standard serving measure that you can say, "let's go for a pint," and everyone knows what you're talking about—it's not a pint ...
Thanks to Allan Fedor, I'll never look at a "pint" of local beer the same way. Before talking to Fedor, I never thought much about that creamy head atop a local pint of beer, unless it was really huge ...