Reddit Reddit reviews "TeKu" The World's Best Beer Glass (Gift Box Set of 2)

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7 Reddit comments about "TeKu" The World's Best Beer Glass (Gift Box Set of 2):

u/KDB82 · 2 pointsr/beer

I like these glasses but you could also go a bit fancier and get him some teku

u/BombingBerend · 2 pointsr/CraftBeer

Personally prefer two types of glasses for most of my beers. Either this somewhat weird looking but great to drink from IPA glass: https://www.eebria.com/products/merchandise/cloudwater-brew-co/1869-cloudwater-craftmaster-glass

Or the Teku: https://www.amazon.com/TeKu-Worlds-Best-Beer-Glass/dp/B00F3GMWY8 which truly is the best beer glass.

But sometimes visuals do matter more than practicality, and on those days I will gladly drink from my Kwak glass: https://cookinglife.nl/kwak-bierglas/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgarT9cfB4gIV1MAYCh0aIQhVEAQYASABEgK49PD_BwE

u/KEM10 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

How experimental are they and what kind of beer do they brew?

If the answers are "very" and "mostly hoppy stuff", then I'd look at some experimental hops. Here's one crop in particular from a regular poster around here, and this is the page where you can find all of their sales stuff where the old experimentals live.

Other than that, I have custom pint glasses with "KEM10 Brewing est. 2010" that I love, and a friend has his name on a custom growler.

There's also always a new "correct" way to drink beer. Recently TeKu glasses are that distinction. Previously it was the Spiegelau stout and IPA glasses that were designed with blind taste tests with different breweries. Next up, they're going to reinvent the wheel.

u/Khraine · 1 pointr/CraftBeer

Not even a mention of the TeKu? The glass was invented to practically replace the standard pint. I feel this list is good, but could use some help.

About the TeKu:
"Teo Musso is the founder of Baladin Brewery in Italy. He collaborated with Italian sensory analysis expert Kuaska to create the Teku glass (the name Teku is an amalgamation of the names ‘Teo’ and ‘Kuaska’.) Musso’s goal in creating the Teku was to come up with an industry standard glass that could be used for the sensory analysis of all kinds of beer. He was inspired by the ISO glass with is the glass that is used to conduct the sensory evaluation of wine. Musso made a range of prototypes and had Kuaska evaluate them all. The resulting glass is both elegant and functional and is carried in many Italian specialty beer bars and brewpubs."

And about about the IPA glass?
"he Spiegelau IPA glass is designed to showcase varying aromatic profiles for the American 'hop forward' IPA beer, preserve a frothy head and volatiles and maintain a comfortably wide opening for the drinker to "nose" the beer"

TL:DR
The list is nice, but missing the specialty glasses that have been engineered for better beer experiences.

Amazon links for those interested:
TeKu: http://www.amazon.com/TeKu-Worlds-Best-Beer-Glass/dp/B00F3GMWY8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406561417&sr=8-1&keywords=teku

IPA: http://www.amazon.com/Spiegelau-2-Pack-Classics-Glass-19-Ounce/dp/B00BTPUT3S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1406561436&sr=8-2&keywords=IPA

u/ivtecdoyou · -1 pointsr/beer

If you're drinking an IPA drink it from the Spiegelau IPA Glass. Almost anything else can be drank from a Stemmed Pilsner.

Only exception imo are heavy abv bourbon barrel(or other heavy barrel aged) beers. For those I go with a Teku