Why Traditional Pint Glasses Have a Bulge at the Top
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The beer market in Germany is experiencing a historic slump. This is exacerbating the trend of recent years. Experts now predict consolidation in the industry. Only two varieties make a little hope.
The beer drinkers have obviously lost the pleasure of celebrating. The industry is struggling with declines in sales to an unknown extent. For some companies it could become really tight.
In the first five months of the year, despite many beautiful days in spring and summer, beer sales decline by almost seven percent. According to Veltins, the decline is even stronger than during the Corona pandemic.
Consumers are not in the mood for celebration. This is felt by the brewing industry in Germany. Not every brewery will succeed, says the forecast of a brewery manager.
Why Traditional Pint Glasses Have a Bulge at the Top
Certified beer taster Mandy Naglich explained why certain pint glasses have a curved bulge at the top. This top heavy glass, which is known as a “Nonik Pint Glass”, was invented by Hugo Pick in 1910 and his ingenious design made for less broken expensive glassware, easy stacking, and a good hand feel. If the glass tips over there will be no nick on the rim. This was a huge deal to bar owners in the early 1900s when broken glassware was hugely e…
Consumers are not in a party mood. That's what breweries in Germany get to feel. Not every company will make it, is the forecast of a brewery manager. The article On beer is saved: Brauer and Gastro under pressure appeared first on sales economy.
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