I Got To 55 Without Knowing This
Here's some English drinking lore.
Can you see the difference between these two glasses?
No, neither could I.
But the one on the left has a bit of a shoulder to it , which makes it a "gentleman's glass", whereas the other has a smoother contour, which makes it a "lady's glass".
Ailz (who used to be a pub landlady) pointed this out in the nick of time and saved me from committing a terrible social blunder.
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This was a brew called Black Sheep- and very nice it was too.
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Very good too!
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Also, what are the black beads in the tall glass diagonally behind the gentleman's pint? They look too intriguing to ignore.
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That's the pepper mill.
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Do I have a warped mind, or what?
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But next time I'm in an English pub, at least I'll know what they think of me.
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I never knew that about glasses. but unless you're in a gay bar surely you should drink with the glass of the opposite sex (says Ibid the anthropomorphasist)
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You do know why it's Black Sheep, do you? It's either a lovely story or a very clever piece of marketing (or both!).
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