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Everything you need to know before you buy
Craft beer glasses are engineered to enhance specific beer styles by controlling aroma release, head retention, and flavour perception. Quality matters significantly: the glass thickness, rim design, and bowl shape all affect your drinking experience and durability.
| Glass Type | Durability | Typical UK Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Borosilicate (tempered) | Very high | £8–£15 per glass | Daily use, dishwasher-safe, thermal shock resistance |
| Lead-free crystal | High | £12–£25 per glass | Special occasions, clarity, weight and feel |
| Standard soda-lime glass | Medium | £4–£8 per glass | Budget-conscious buyers, lighter use |
| Hand-blown artisan glass | High (varies) | £18–£40+ per glass | Display pieces, bespoke collections, collectors |
Look for glasses with a weighted base to prevent tipping, smooth rims (chip-resistant edges), and clear labelling of the intended beer style. Borosilicate glass offers the best balance of durability and value for everyday craft beer enjoyment. Avoid ultra-thin glasses unless you're displaying them; they chip easily and feel fragile in hand.
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Everything you need to know before you buy Craft beer glasses
Common questions about craft beer glasses
IPA glasses (typically 420ml tulip-shaped) have a narrower bowl that concentrates hop aromatics toward your nose, whilst standard UK pint glasses (568ml) are wider and straighter. The tulip shape also helps maintain a thick head, crucial for showcasing the beer's complexity. IPA glasses are designed specifically for hoppy, aromatic beers; standard pints suit session ales and lagers. If you're serious about craft beer, investing in shape-specific glassware genuinely enhances flavour perception and aroma release.
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