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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 1783951" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>Yea, it doesn't properly cook unless it settles in the glass for a short bit of time. A glass opens the aroma up and by doing so, makes it taste better. If you think about it, a bottle or can closes the beer off to smell, when a open glass lets you smell before and during the drink. All beers (with the exception of a few specialties) use an aroma hops at the end of the boil. These are best experienced when you drink from a glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 1783951, member: 11535"] Yea, it doesn't properly cook unless it settles in the glass for a short bit of time. A glass opens the aroma up and by doing so, makes it taste better. If you think about it, a bottle or can closes the beer off to smell, when a open glass lets you smell before and during the drink. All beers (with the exception of a few specialties) use an aroma hops at the end of the boil. These are best experienced when you drink from a glass. [/QUOTE]
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