Why is traditional Kölsch beer in German beer restaurants served only in narrow, elongated, small glasses? And why are local brews in other countries poured into pint glasses? It’s not just a marketing trick — the shape of the glass affects how beer reveals its flavor and aroma, and how well it retains foam. With the right vessel, you can enjoy your favorite styles to the fullest — even at home. Here’s our guide to beer glasses for all enthusiasts!
Suitable for styles: India Pale Ale, Porter, Brown Ale, Cider
A versatile glass ideal for easy-drinking, lower-alcohol styles. The most popular version is the 0.6-liter Nonic from the UK, with gently curved walls that flare slightly at the bottom — practical, sturdy, and great for casual pours.
Suitable for styles: Stout, Porter, Barleywine
This rounded, narrow-topped glass is often seen in beer restaurants. Its deep bowl captures bold flavors, while the short stem allows gentle warming by hand — perfect for aromatic, high-ABV brews like strong ales.
Suitable for styles: Belgian Ale, Wild Ale
Similar to a snifter but with a more open neck. The tulip shape helps retain foam and trap volatile aromas. It’s a top choice for bold styles — and some experts say it’s ideal for any beer if you’re having just one glass.
Suitable for styles: Lager, Pilsner, Bock
Long and straight with a slightly tapered top, this glass stabilizes foam and showcases clarity and carbonation. It’s the go-to for crisp, refreshing lagers and pilsners.
Suitable for styles: Hefeweizen, Witbier
Originating in Germany, this smooth, tall glass with a wide neck is perfect for wheat beers. It enhances aroma and supports a tall, fluffy head — ideal for hefeweizens and Belgian witbiers.
Suitable for styles: Double IPA, Saison, Lambic
A modern 0.3-liter glass inspired by the tulip, but with sharper angles. It preserves foam, reveals complex aromas, and its long stem prevents warming — perfect for nuanced styles and tasting sessions.
By the way, at Lambic restaurants, beer is always served in the right glass. Come and taste the difference!
Contents How it all began Exploding If you ask any passerby what could be considered a symbol of Belgium, you will most likely be told two things: beer and a sculpture of a boy peeing. Blanche de Bruxelles is a combination of both: it is a traditional Belgian beer, famous all over the world, with the famous statue on the label. All in all, it is a perfect souvenir that also has a rich history. But first things first. How it all began The first Belgian beer Blanche de Bruxelles was brewed back in the XIV century. It was made by Flanders monks, and they approached the production in a creative way — instead of hops they used gruyte — a special mix of spices and herbs. The beer existed for several centuries and then yielded to lagers because they were easier to produce and therefore were cheaper. The brewer Pierre Celis didn't let the drink go to waste. In the late eighties he recreated the old technology and set up production, and the drink suddenly caught the taste of modern Belgians. The name did not appear immediately, as well as the famous "appearance", but in time the beer with a boy on the label became exactly as we know it now. Exploding First of all, blanche differs from the classic lager in the absence of malt, instead of which brewers use wheat. Hops are not always present; they are replaced by a mixture of spices — orange peel, curacao, coriander — just like many centuries ago. The second distinctive feature is the high carbonation. The fact is that Belgian Blanche De Bruxelles beers are bottled with yeast sludge. Simply put, they are left to ferment in the finished container, at the expense of which the drink is saturated with carbon dioxide. Traditional blanc is produced by Lefebvre brewery, but every day there are more and more craftsmen who risk to repeat the famous drink. And some are even experimenting, creating other, darker varieties based on it. The taste of the original Blanche de Bruxelles beer is very mild, without the traditional hop bitterness, with notes of citrus, vanilla and honey. It is also famous for its long pleasant aftertaste, so it can be enjoyed even without snacks. For Belgian beer "with a peeing boy" to reach its peak, it is chilled to 5–10 degrees and served in tall glasses. True, there is another form of serving — in wooden mugs, and necessarily an even number. Tradition — you can't argue with it! Want to taste the symbol of Belgium? Come to the beer restaurants of the Lambic chain — we have only original beer from the best Belgian producers, the right serving and all the necessary conditions for a pleasant meeting with your favorite drink!
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Contents The Elephant's Secret It would seem that what do white fever and the pink elephant from the cartoon "Dumbo" have in common? That's right, Delirium tremens, a strong Belgian ale that is known and loved all over the world. But it was not always so — the specific name played a cruel joke with the drink. However, this does not prevent Delirium tremens always remaining on the wave of popularity. What is its secret? The Elephant's Secret The pink elephant Jumbo the Younger does not appear on the label by accident — in one of the most famous scenes of the cartoon "Dumbo" he gets drunk and starts seeing hallucinations. The name, which literally translates to "white fever" and is also directly related to alcohol consumption, is fitting as well. But neither of them has anything to do with Delirium tremens — choosing a flamboyant name for their brainchild, the Belgian brewers just wanted to underline their creativity. Not everyone understood the idea: for a long time beer was banned from sale in several countries. The producers listened to the complaints — in some countries the drink is supplied under the abbreviated name of Delirium. But the loud arguments did not stop the success: beer with an elephant on the label won numerous awards all over the world and was even named the best beer on the planet at the World Championships in Chicago in 2008. Belgian beer with the pink elephant has been brewed since 1989, and today it is rightly considered the flagship of Huyghe brewery. Apart from the loud name, Delirium tremens has a memorable appearance — the ceramic-style bottle, colorful label as if drawn from the pages of Dante's book, shiny blue foil wrapped around the neck and covering the lid. But the main advantage of this variety is still the excellent taste. Delirium tremens is brewed using three different strains of yeast, one of which is unique. The result is a strong drink (8.5% alcohol) with a complex flavor. At the beginning you can feel rich tones of fruit, which are replaced by the sweetness of caramel, and in the aftertaste — tones of honey and pepper. It has a full-bodied aroma with distinct notes of herbs and spices, and an attractive appearance — a golden color and a stable foamy cap. Delirium tremens changed not only the Belgian beer world, but also the Huyghe brewery itself — the pink elephant became the symbol of the brewery. And the real fans of the brewery organized the "Brotherhood of the Pink Elephant", which actively promotes Delirium tremens to the masses. Join the brotherhood — come to the Lambic beer restaurant! In addition to the classic taste, you can try Delirium Red — a cherry beer with the elephant, as well as many other types of beer. We are waiting for you!
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