Not only will they get soggy, you’ll eventually hit a point where pouring them out is the only way to get them out.
MoistStub
I agree if I’m out to eat this would piss me off. That being said, this is my secret hack for snacking while I’m gaming. Put your food in the cup and “drink” it so your fingers stay clean.
>“Beer clean” is an industry term for a glass free of any impurities that would give CO2 a place to cling. Even a small amount of oil, sanitizer, or detergent can compromise the taste of your beer, reduce the amount of foam/head, impact the carbonation and even the look of your beer.
ExVKG
“It comes in pints?”
Connect-Bug9988
I suppose it’s a good idea if someone is so pissed that they need to be served this instead of another pint of Guinness. But, I doubt that was the motivation behind it, rather just a gimmick employed to make the pub seem edgy, cool and original, but just comes off as twattish poncery🤣
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Not only will they get soggy, you’ll eventually hit a point where pouring them out is the only way to get them out.
I agree if I’m out to eat this would piss me off. That being said, this is my secret hack for snacking while I’m gaming. Put your food in the cup and “drink” it so your fingers stay clean.
That’s just nasty.
This is ancient.
https://reddit.com/comments/p7jhn9
Is your glass [“beer clean”](https://share.google/EMuSWcs96rzbToceU)?
>“Beer clean” is an industry term for a glass free of any impurities that would give CO2 a place to cling. Even a small amount of oil, sanitizer, or detergent can compromise the taste of your beer, reduce the amount of foam/head, impact the carbonation and even the look of your beer.
“It comes in pints?”
I suppose it’s a good idea if someone is so pissed that they need to be served this instead of another pint of Guinness. But, I doubt that was the motivation behind it, rather just a gimmick employed to make the pub seem edgy, cool and original, but just comes off as twattish poncery🤣