A footed, tall glass that tapers from the mouth to the base. It's generally used to serve beer.
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A footed, tall glass that tapers from the mouth to the base. It's generally used to serve beer.
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A pilsner glass is a glass used to serve many types of light beers, but is intended for its namesake, the pilsner. Pilsner glasses are generally smaller than pint glasses, usually in 25 cl or 33 cl sizes. They tend to have a short neck at the bottom, followed by a rounded taper to a slightly bulged area that forms the glass.
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