Decent beer glasses, Australia

Try Sanitarium brand - it claims to be preservative free.

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Richard Fitzpatrick
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A mate of mine suggested getting the Pilsener glasses from Big W. All you have to do is get a small pollshing head for a drill and scuff the inside base of the glass and it will pour a brilliant head

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untermensch

Too thick rimmed for me. They did have some for fathers day, but they were much too thick rimmed for me.

Must try that with the current glasses. The head aint that flash. As good as commercial VB tho.

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Rod Speed

It will also make the beer go flat faster as all that CO2 is released.

-------->Denny

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Denny Conn

Yeap probably...but who leaves it in the glass that long heheheh

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untermensch

I think I need to get some beer glasses with lids on them! Sitting on the back deck last evening, I had to throw out 2 half drunk 375 ml glasses because of kamikaze blow flies! Geez I hate that! I go to a lot of bother to make a decent brew!

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Barnesy

The humble beer coaster can be used on either end of the glass :-)

Cheers

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David Robley

My local bowling club sells schooner holders with a lid. So when you're bowling at the other end of the green, you can pop the lid on and be safe in the knowledge no flies will land in your beer.

-- Josh Button Go Parra in 2004

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Josh Button

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:> The humble beer coaster can be used on either end of the glass :-) :>

:My local bowling club sells schooner holders with a lid.

good idea too in that I don't know how many wet schooner glasses have slipped though my fingers.

So when you're :bowling at the other end of the green, you can pop the lid on and be safe in :the knowledge no flies will land in your beer.

do they do mail order, i find drinking our stubbies has the same effect. :-- :Josh Button :Go Parra in 2004 : :

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